Wonder Nation Sherpa Snow Boot
Merchant
This adorable metallic sherpa snow boot will keep your toddler in style all winter long. It has a faux sherpa and metallic faux leather exterior with a skid-resistant sole for traction. It zips up and down so your toddler will be able to get it on and off themselves, and it’s adjustable through the bungee closure.
Tested to -5 degrees Fahrenheit as well, these toddler winter boots are as functional as they are adorable. They keep feet warm like far more expensive options, and we love that. The added platform height also does a good job of keeping feet dry when kids walk through slush puddles.
FAQs
How to size toddler winter boots
Toddler boots don’t need to fit true to size; in fact, you’ll most likely want to go up an entire size. This will help accommodate thick socks for warmth while giving your child’s feet room to breathe. Plus, you may need to tuck in snow pants or ski gear. If your child isn’t fully communicating yet, you can pull the liner out and measure their foot that way.
There should be enough room for them to move comfortably, especially in the toe box area. There should be about a thumbnail’s length between their toes and the top of the boot for a well-fitting winter boot.
How to wash toddler winter boots
Boots get gross, but there are specific ways to wash your boots so that you don’t ruin them. The first step will always be to check the tag or manufacturer’s website for specific directions for that style. If there aren’t any, then use clean water to wash the dirt and grime away from your waterproof boots.
Don’t put winter in the washing machine and dryer, and don’t use soap unless instructed by the manufacturer. If they’re moldy, try an 80% water and 20% vinegar spray to kill the bacteria. Dry them in a low-moisture area, separating the insoles from the boots. If the insides smell, try stuffing a sock with a few tablespoons of baking soda and leaving it in the boots overnight. It should remove any excess odors.