3 Pack - Magic Stretch Winter Mittens for Boys, Kids, Children, & Toddler Toddlers - Dino, Solid Colors
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Yes, they are suitable for my 2 year old and he is only at the 19%. They're a hit with my son.
These were a two for the price of one. They're for a 5-year-old boy, but I believe they'd fit a 3-year-old boy as well.
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We were having trouble getting my son to wear his mittens, and it was difficult to find one in his size (he's about 3 years old and on the smaller side), but these dinosaur mittens solved both issues. He wanted to wear these to bed for the first three days after we got them because he was so taken with the dinosaurs. Instead of debating why we should wear mittens, we now simply ask, "Which dinosaur do you want today?" "br>br>The quality is better than I expected, and the dino art is cute; I highly recommend these to anyone who has trouble getting a toddler to put on their gloves. ".
He could never get his thumb to fit properly in the thumb hole, so he only wore them occasionally. We simply wanted something inexpensive and simple to put on to keep his hands warm while he was staying with us. These have exceeded our expectations. They're of good quality, well-made, and look great on him. They also fit perfectly and are very simple to put on. He adores dinosaurs and can't wait to get his hands on some. His mother has given him a pair of these to replace his other mittens. They're also a hit with her. I didn't rate the warmth because I don't know how to tell if they're warm unless my grandson says they're warm when he wears them. We also haven't had a chance to test the water resistance, despite the fact that they weren't purchased for that purpose and I don't recall water resistance being mentioned as a selling point.
These are the only mittens that my almost three-year-old will wear. They're warm enough for a winter day in the 40s, but if it drops into the 30s, his hands are icy to the touch when I remove the gloves (which bothers me, not him). He usually despises mittens, but for two reasons, he'll wear these: He loves trucks and was ecstatic to put them on, and they're stretchy enough that he can easily get his thumb into the thumb part (which is always a challenge with thicker mittens). They are not, however, waterproof, making them unsuitable for snow play.
You're not going to be let down. These mittens are quite nice. I was having trouble finding mittens with anti-slip grips. I'm glad I came across them here because they have a slip design on the palm. These are your standard stretch mittens, so they're not particularly warm, but they'll keep you warm on a chilly autumn day. I ordered a different brand of stretch mittens from Amazon, and they were much thinner. Avoid the Cooraby mittens in favor of these; the extra cost is well worth it, and your child's hands will be warmer.
These are good, basic, lightweight mittens for my two-year-old son. 5 yo. They work well in a small space, but I haven't dried them yet. The truck decal is cute and adds a little grip so he can climb without slipping on the playground structures.
These are perfect for my four-year-old son to put on on his own. Because these are thin and get wet quickly, they're only suitable for mild days. If you're going to play in the snow, you'll need a different mitten.
Cute mittens to keep your hands warm on chilly mornings. They do, however, come in small sizes. They fit my four-year-old perfectly, but they might not last the entire season. In a year, I'm not sure I'll be able to fit.
They'll be kept on by the kids. When wet, it's warm and comfortable, but it's not so good.