Winter Clothes for PreschoolVersión en línea Winter wardrobe basics for preschoolers por Mexriban 1 Introduction to Winter Clothes Winter clothes help us stay warm and cozy outside. We dress in layers, keeping our bodies comfortable in cold weather. 2 Coats and Jackets Coats and Jackets keep our core warm. Look for warm lining, a zipper or buttons, and a hood to block wind. 3 Hats and Gloves Hats and Gloves protect our head and hands from the chill. A snug hat and warm gloves or mittens make a big difference. 4 Scarves and Neck Warmth Scarves wrap around the neck for extra warmth. Choose a soft scarf that doesn’t slip off easily. 5 Layering Basics Layering is key. Start with a thin base layer, add a warm sweater, then a coat. Add socks and shoes last. 6 Footwear for Snow Footwear choose waterproof boots with good grip. Warm socks keep feet dry and cozy in snow or slush. 7 Materials for Warmth Materials like wool, fleece, and insulated fabrics trap heat. Avoid cotton next to skin when very cold. 8 Accessories for Warmth Accessories such as earmuffs, snow pants, and mittens help stay dry and warm during play outside. 9 Safety and Fit Safety check that zippers work, hats are snug, and clothes aren’t too tight. Dress in appropriate layers for activity level. 10 Outfit Practice Dress-up activity Create a winter outfit story: pick pieces, explain why they keep you warm, and practice zipping up. 11 Introduction Welcome to our winter clothes flashcards. Learn common clothing items worn to stay warm and safe in cold weather. Point, read, and repeat to practice. 12 Winter Hat Winter Hat keeps the head warm in cold weather. Look for snug fits and soft materials. Hats protect ears and help conserve body heat. 13 Coat Coat is a warm outer layer. Choose a coat with a zipper or buttons, long sleeves, and a comfortable lining for warmth and movement. 14 Scarf Scarf wraps around the neck to keep warmth in. Bright colors can be fun for easy recognition and matching outfits. 15 Gloves Gloves cover the hands. They come in various materials; choose snug cuffs to stop cold air from entering. 16 Mittens Mittens keep fingers warm together. They are often warmer than separate gloves but allow less finger movement. 17 Snow Boots Snow Boots are waterproof and warm. They have good grip soles to help kids walk on snowy or icy surfaces safely. 18 Snow Pants Snow Pants keep legs dry and warm during snow play. Look for waterproof fabric and easy-to-adjust straps. 19 Sweater Sweater provides warmth indoors and outdoors. Choose a comfortable, breathable knit that allows easy movement. 20 Earmuffs Earmuffs protect ears from wind and cold. They’re a cozy alternative to hats, especially indoors or during outdoor play.