Parenting & Family
10 Kids’ Rain Boots to Keep Them Dry Through Spring
Now’s the time to play in the rain! You need the right rain boots for your kids to get you through this drizzling, spring weather. Even on my island, there are long, stormy days, and our regular footwear just isn’t going to cut it. Do you just need to get between home and schoolwork, or do you want to give your kids an excuse to spend some time outdoors? For the weekends, we need some lace ups and a snug collar, so they don’t end up with soggy socks when hiking through the mountains. Find a stylish, comfortable and practical kids’ rain boot they can wear every day and you’ll be set for the season.
Hunter Original Kids' Gloss Rain Boot
Red makes these kids’ rain boots feel so fancy, like you’re playing dress up. They’re also great for deep puddles.
Western Chief Glitter Rain Boot
I wish I could go back about 4 sizes. Your kid will be queen of the playground, stomping around in these.
Hunter Original Kids Davison Rain Boots
These rain boots are just classic, fun and do the job. It will be easy to find a matching pair for mom, too.
BOGS Kids' Classic Solid Waterproof Winter Boot
Comfy and cozy for your toddler’s toes – what more could you ask for? They don’t look it, but they’re made for rain and snow!
Keen Terradora Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot
These babies are very comfortable for long trails, waterproof and durable, too.
Deer Stags Gorp Lace-Up Boot
These are perfect for kids to tackle harsh winter weather, and the laces are helpful when you need a snug fit.
Little Kid's Saltwater Duck Boot
These are highly rated, and I can vouch for the traction on the soles.
Kamik Kids Rocket Boots
With an adjustable collar to keep out the rain, not even the downpour can stop your little one.
Hunter Buckle Strap Waterproof Rain Boot
These are perfect for everyday wear and can withstand even the most adventurous of toddlers.
Now’s the time to pick up rain boots at great prices, especially with Rakuten! Shop online and get Cash Back on your purchases. Stay dry!
Mariko is a high school English teacher who has three children, illegible handwriting and an obsession with mail-order artisan ice cream. She lives in Hawaii, but she makes a point to eat her way through big cities as often as she can.
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