Let your little ones kick off the winter the right way in these stylish boots.
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Snowball season is almost here! Keep your kid's toes nice and toasty this year with some high performance boots, which are just as warm as they are stylish. Here are 20 of our favourite winter boots for kids.
These cozy boots have a rubber bottom to keep feet dry and reflective patches for added safety after dark. The bungee lacing system makes them easy for kids to secure on their own. $77, kamik.com
Made from natural rubber and insulated neoprene, these fully waterproof boots have a roll down sherpa-look fleece lining for a cozy and stylish finish. $98, hunterboots.com
Coming in a new hologram colour way, these retro-style boots have bungee cord laces and recycled polyester insulation to keep toes toasty while playing in the snow. $90, nativeshoes.com
Tough, durable and ready for building snow forts, these boots have a lightweight synthetic PrimaLoft insulation to keep feet warm and side zips for easy on and off. $115, mec.ca
These boots mean business—winter business! Made from a water- and wind-resistant fabric with a barrel-lock adjustable lace and thick rubber sole for traction, your biggest struggle this winter will be getting your kid to come inside. $75, sorelfootwear.ca
A waterproof leather and textile upper give these boots a stylish look while charcoal-bamboo insulation keeps feet warm in minus 32 degrees celsius weather. $120, keenfootwear.com
With a Thinsulate lining and bungee cord laces, these boots are the perfect winter accessory for new walkers. $36, joefresh.com
Fashion and winter boots rarely go hand-in-hand, but these cozy boots are somehow pulling both off. Bonus: the Bloom eco-friendly, algae-based EVA footbed helps clean polluted water habitats. $130, bogsfootwear.ca
A thick, grippy sole and warm upper with fur trim keeps your mini me looking stylish while staying warm. $96, laura-jo.com
These sturdy boots are perfect for snowball fights. Fully waterproof with a temperature rating of minus 25 degrees celsius, tiny toes will stay toasty without compromising style. $110, merrell.com
Waterproof and super warm, these boots can handle anything your kid (or the blustery winter) throws at them. $80, mec.ca
These cool snowboard-style boots are warm, waterproof and easy to take on and off—and they still manage to embody the classic Vans style. $115, vans.ca
These classic boots now come in mini! With elasticized sides, little ones can easily tug these on and off and the cozy WarmWair interior will keep them warm when the mercury dips. $80, drmartens.com
These all-purpose winter boots are easy to take on and off and come with two sets of warm liners that can be removed to dry. $89, llbean.ca
Keep those little toes looking cute while staying cozy in these chukka-style boots for kids. Made with Ugg Australia's famous wool lining, these boots have a good tread to prevent littles from slipping. $110, ugg.com
Kids will love the easy pull-on nature of these classic boots while parents will appreciate giving their kids a boot that's stylish to wear and built to last. $120, blundstone.ca
These faux leather boots have a rubber sole, cozy fur lining and velcro straps that are easy for little hands to open and close. $85, gapcanada.ca
For all of the Croc-loving parents out there, these winter boots feature a waterproof, lightweights sole with added traction and a puffer-style leg to keep kids warm this winter. $55, crocs.ca
With a toddler-friendly flexible design, these cozy boots will keep them toasty on their winter adventures. $65, thenorthface.com
Baby's first winter? These classic boots are the best because you can slip them on over indoor shoes, so feet never get chilly. Waterproof with a non-slip sole, they'll keep your little one cozy whether they're just sitting in the snow or attempting to toddle. $55, stonz.com
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Simone Olivero is a Toronto-based writer and editor specializing in lifestyle editorial including travel, home décor, beauty and food. Her work has also been published in print and online publications like Toronto Life, Chatelaine, The Toronto Star, CBC Travel, Yahoo! Canada and more. She was previously a senior editor at Today’s Parent and is currently the managing editor at House & Home.