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  2. The 9 Best Toddler & Kids' Snow Boots, Tested by Little Ones ...

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    Jillian Quint/Candace Davison/PureWow. To choose the best snow boots for kids, I went straight to PureWow parents for their recommendations, cross-checking them against reviews online.

  3. The Best Rain Boots for Kids, According to Parents and Experts

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    Toddler Rain Boots. Whether you get them in camel, ivory, or red, Tree Grandpa's lil' baby boots are perfect for tiny feet. The ankle area is purposely wider so toddlers can easily slip them on ...

  4. The 10 Best Rain Boots for Kids, Vetted by Parents - AOL

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    You might prefer the Netflix-binge approach to a rainy day, but your kids are always up for an outdoor adventure, rain or shine. Our expert advice for giving in to the requests of tiny, puddle-spla.

  5. Bootee - Wikipedia

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    Infant's bootees. A bootee (also bootie or booty) [1] is a short soft sock or bootlike garment used for warmth or protection. Bootees for babies are usually thick and knitted, to keep the baby's feet warm. Dog booties for dogs such as sledge dogs in very cold Arctic conditions (see Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race) protect the animal from the cold ...

  6. Winter clothing - Wikipedia

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    Winter clothes are especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats, scarves and gloves or mittens, earmuffs, but also warm underwear like long underwear, union suits and socks. [3] Military issue winter clothing evolved from heavy coats and jackets to multilayered clothing for the purpose of keeping troops warm during winter battles. [4]

  7. Imprinting (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the suggested explanations for the claim that the experiences of an infant, particularly during the first two years of life, contribute to a person's lifelong psychological development. [15] Imprinted genes can have astounding effects on body size, brain size, and the process in which the brain organizes its processes.