Baby Legs: Stocking up

Fall is all about keeping chilly mornings/evenings and damp rainy days from freezing little ones.

And, since fall is right around the corner, BabyLegs makes it easy to rock the layered look with a wide range of lightweight legwarmers that work for babies from 0-10 years old. Yep, you read correctly. 10 years old. With everything from funky animal prints to dots and solids to itsy bitsy spider and bunny lane themes, there’s something to mix and match for everyone and every ocassion.

Better yet, parents can wear them, too, making them ideal for sharing. And, they wash and wear beautifully, though I’ve found they last longer when you use a lingerie bag during the wash cycle. It cuts down on pilling and snags at least.

The possibilities are truly endless, making the average $12 price tag a little easier to swallow.

Kiddies with special needs might find them especially appealing as arm warmers during therapy sessions when facilities blast the AC. Use them to cover up a broken arm or complete a Halloween costume. Even potty training stays a snap since there are no waistbands to fumble with when nature’s calling.

And if your little learner is anything like mine, nature doesn’t wait.

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