Childrens, Toddlers, Boy's and Girl's Raincoat in Yellow Vinyl
Does your child want to make a big splash in the world? Outfit your little rainmaker in a child's raincoat – and of course, matching boots and an umbrella! Whether it's sprinkling or squalling, little boys and girls will want to be outside in the elements, dressed in their cheery raingear!
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The search for a child's raincoat will take you into the land of frogs and ladybugs and dinosaurs that come along on walks in the rain, peeking out of pockets on slickers and hitchhiking on the edges of umbrellas. Pull-on frog galoshes will hop along with your child's green frog slicker.
Children's raincoats and nor'easter hats in classic yellow vinyl are always in fashion for the puddle jumping set. For hikes with mom and dad, outfit your youngster in a small size version of your Gore-Tex anorak; for formal occasions on drizzly days, dress your little boy in a trench coat just like dad's.
Everything will be just ducky when your little swan puts on her hooded yellow duck raincoat. Most of these raincoats are made of non-toxic PVC but be sure you check the tags. They are durable, weatherproof and almost as cute as the kids!
Lady Bug rainwear includes a raincoat with a ladybug face and antennae on the hood. There are ladybugs sprinkled all over this bright red slicker, mixed in with black polka dots. Matching boots with a ladybug face are great accessories for your little lady!
There is an entire line of polka dot rainwear for kids. The same designers offer a sophisticated hound's-tooth check group. Bright colors, happy animal friends and interesting patterns are all a part of ensemble raingear for infants, young children and the big kids.
Your little girl will stop traffic when she wears her policeman raincoat and hat. Your little boy will cause a four-star alarm in his fireman's raincoat in red and black with metal buckles, and matching red and black pull-on boots.
Safety tips for your child's raincoat:
- Be sure to select the correct size to allow your youngster freedom of movement, and avoid tripping over a too-long boat. If you do purchase a larger size for your child to grow into, make sure it's not so big that it hampers his mobility.
- Avoid drawstrings that pose a chocking hazard.
- Be sure your child is able to put on and remove his own raincoat to avoid overheating. Select simple closures.
- Help your child choose his own raincoat. If they choose it they will want to wear it!
Think about water conservation:
Water is our most important resource. Choosing a raincoat is a good time to talk with your child about how wonderful water is, how we use it, how it helps us and how we can conserve it.For splashing in puddles or hunting frogs in the rain, outfit your little one in a bright, protective raincoat!
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