Keep kiddos dry this winter in a Nature Play SA waterproof onesie!

You don’t have to be knee deep in muddy clothes this winter, Nature Play SA’s popular waterproof onesie has got you (and your little one!) covered. Fitting easily over clothing and, coupled with gumboots, these onesies will keep your children dry all day.
Winter is well and truly on its way…

It’s the time of year again parents, where puddles are for jumping and mud is for squelching!

It’s no secret that outdoor play is so important for our kids. As parents, we don’t want to let winter get in the way of all the opportunities for our little people to learn about seasons and weather and how those things affect the big wide world around them.

Wet weather play gives kids the chance to experiment with all the textures and sensations that go hand-in-muddy-hand with the natural elements that respond to rain. Navigating slippery paths in the botanic gardens or soggy trails in the hills helps little people with their balance and coordination. Building shelters and cubbies to keep dry gives them a real world problem to solve with their siblings or friends.

But OH, the WASHING! And the cold, wet kiddos on the long drive home!

muddy kids hands

But you don’t have to be knee deep in wet, muddy clothes this winter, Nature Play SA’s popular waterproof onesie has got you (and your little one!) covered.  Fitting easily over clothing and, coupled with gumboots, these onesies will keep your children dry all day. Little hands and faces can still enjoy the sensory grit of mud and the softness of rain.

Available in red and blue, Nature Play SA’s $35 waterproof onesies are:

  • ideal for active and quiet play
  • light and roomy for ease of movement
  • elastic sleeve/ankle cuffs for water protection
  • hood for extra weather protection
  • zip front for ease of access
  • press studs at waist to readjust
  • hi visibility strips
  • available in small, medium and large
  • bulk orders 10+ available for $30 each

To order a Nature Play SA waterproof onesie:

natureplaysa.org.au/shop

For more information:

@natureplaysa
Nature Play SA

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