Remember when you were a kid, and you would play in the snow? And you would be having a great time throwing snowballs, making snow angels and building snow men. A great time, UNTIL the snow started creeping into your coat, up over your gloves and onto your little wrists? It wasn't just cold, it was painful!
Thanks to the No-Snow Snuggler, the painful snow-wrists are a thing of the past! This is such a cool idea by and even cooler company. The No-Snow Snuggler can be worn under your child's regular coat as a layer for warmth, but the coolest part is the built in mittens. 
And here is another plus, Do you have little ones that like to take mittens off no matter how cold it is? Well, not anymore! With the No-Snow Snuggler, mittens stay on and keep little hands warm.
Read more about the No-Snow Snuggler and their product for older children by clicking on "read more!"--------->
My favorite part about the No-Snow isn't the product, it is the company ideals and mission. Here, read about them in their own words:Crazy Hens, LLC is a mom-friendly company that employs smart, talented women on a part-time basis with kid flexible hours. It is our dream that we will expand in the outdoor children's wear market to offer everything that kids need to play safely outside... in all temperatures. At the same time, we want to be a haven for creative moms looking to come as close as possible to "having it all" by working for themselves and their families.
I just love that. As a mother who has worked, and stayed home full and part time, I appreciate companies that are so family friendly. They are unfortunately very rare.
The No-Snow Snuggler comes in sizes 2T-4T. If you have an older child, don't fret! They have a model for older children that will allow them to wear gloves, called the No-Snow II and it is perfect for sledding and skiing! You can read more about these cool products and their company here.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
A Few of My Favorite (Kid) Things: No-Snow Snuggler
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