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    Snowsuits!

    At what temperature do you start using snow pants/ snowsuit soft your toddlers and babies?

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    when we have snow, when the wind chill is in the negative temps, and for the non walkers sooner as they are not generating body heat by walking.

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    I have already used mine!! It is not cold here yet but I require parents to leave rain pants here because the ground is not drying properly. If they don't have rain pants they have to bring snow pants!

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    We have using them a couple of times when it has been around 0 degrees with wind chill. We spend about 2hrs outside in the morning and they look comfortable with snow suits at that temperature.

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    we have been using them already. For the little ones I use them sooner. I have only had the bigger kids wear them the other day when it was below zero. So far they have been wearing their lined splash pants for the past month already, same as toque's and mitts. I would rather them be warmer than colder.

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