Seaside in your plans? Keep 'em protected from sun/cold/whatever the weather's throwing at us with our pick of the best wetsuits for babies, toddler and older kids: parenting baby toddler holidays
What to consider when choosing a baby and toddler wetsuitMost wetsuits are made from neoprene, a quick-drying, insulating fabric that’s available in different thicknesses – the thicker it is, the warmer it is, but that can also mean less flexibility. For long days spent on windy beaches and in colder pools, you can also get wetsuits with an added fleece-lining for an extra layer of warmth.
The SwimBest Baby Wetsuit on our list is £5 cheaper, but the Swim Cosy has a few features that give it a premium feel – anti-snag Velcro for soft, quiet dressing, it’s also made of 3mm neoprene and it’s available in 4 contemporary prints. Parents who bought this in the past praised the strong velcro fastenings as well as the fabric it's made from. One parent of a little boy said, "it’s a soft and flexible material, with soft velcro that doesn’t destroy my clothes as I change or carry him about."2. Splash About Kids Warm in One Thermal Wetsuit, from £24.99
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