
A child requires special care when outdoors in winter. This, of course, means keeping them warm and protecting them from colds and more serious illnesses. A warm jacket is essential for maintaining thermal comfort, but other winter accessories for children serve equally important functions.

Winter accessories for children - Winter hats for children
A hat is the queen of winter accessories for children. Its absence has the greatest impact on a child's susceptibility to colds. Why is it important to wear a hat? First and foremost, a lot of body heat escapes through the head, so wearing a warm hat protects your little one from hypothermia. A hat also protects their ears, which are easily inflamed by the cold. Types of winter hats for children:
- classic winter hat
- Hat with a pompom
- beannie
- balaclava
- usanka (pilot owl, long-eared owl)
- Thin hat to wear under the helmet
See Endo hats for boys



When choosing
hats for children, we have several options. A classic, thick hat is the best choice for everyday walks. It can be topped with a pompom or not. If a child frequently wears a jacket hood, the pompom may prevent the hood from wrapping tightly around their head.
On the other hand, many hats feature beautiful single or double pompoms, imitating teddy bear ears. Such hats are especially popular with girls. See Endo hats for girls


Thin hats also have their uses in winter. They're especially useful for winter sports, worn under a helmet. The thin material, along with the helmet, will protect the child's head from the cold and also ensure the helmet fits better than thick wool hats. This type of hat also works well as a hooded hat, for example, for a baby lying in a stroller with a hood from a snowsuit. Thin hats include beanies and thin balaclavas. 
For the beginning or end of winter, girls have two other types of head protection available: earmuffs and winter headbands. If the weather is nice and a hat only causes the child to overheat, we can use these solutions. Earmuffs and headbands will be more comfortable for the child on sunny days, while still protecting the ears from the cold.
Winter accessories for children - scarves and neck warmers for children
Children's scarves and neck warmers are another essential wardrobe item for freezing temperatures. They protect the neck from the cold and damp, and when wrapped around the lower face, they can also shield it from the biting frost. See the Endo girls' scarves


Which of these accessories should you choose? For younger children, a neck warmer is best. It's not only safer for the child's neck but also won't get lost while playing in the snow. Older children might want to wear a stylish scarf, which, when tied in a fashionable way, will express their personality. See the Endo boys' scarves



For winter sports, instead of a scarf, we choose a thinner, buff-style neck warmer for our child, which will be more practical when skiing down the slopes. Another type of neck and chest warmer is a winter collar, which is a neck warmer with an extended section covering the shoulders and upper chest. This solution is suitable for colder temperatures and if the child doesn't like scarves but needs solid protection from the cold. Winter accessories for children - children's gloves
Red and dry hands from the cold are nothing good or pleasant. To protect your little ones' hands in winter, children's gloves are a must. For longer walks in the snow, it's worth having a spare pair to put on your child after playing in the snow. See Endo children's gloves



Warmer winters, of course, don't require wearing gloves all the time. Instead, we can offer comforting mittens, which are lighter fingerless gloves, or arm warmers that will warm your forearms and wrists. Winter accessories for children - children's leggings
Leg warmers, like arm warmers, are long, knitted tunnels worn over the legs. Leg warmers can be very practical in freezing temperatures, or for girls going for a winter walk in warm leggings or tights. Leg warmers are worn over the bottom of the leg, overlapping the boots and creating an impermeable covering that protects the ankles and calves. Another way to use leg warmers in severe frost is to pull them over the entire length of leggings or warm pants, thus insulating the child's entire leg, all the way to the thigh.
How else can you protect your child from the cold? Winter accessories for children aren't everything, and you should also protect your child from the cold with warm clothes. The most important include:
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