10 of the best baby and toddler snowsuits
As the winter chill arrives, it's important to make sure your child is wrapped up and nice and warm. We've found some cosy baby and toddler snowsuits so they can enjoy the colder months
As the colder winter days set in, you'll want to make sure your little one is wrapped up warm and toasty. A cosy snowsuit is a great way of doing this, as the all-in-ones won't allow draughts like separate clothing layers often do.
To help you choose the best snowsuit for your little one, we've chosen a selection of our favourite styles below. There are toddler snowsuits as well as ones for newborns and a wide range of styles and designs.
Best baby and toddler snowsuits at a glance
- Best snowsuit for choice of patterns: Baby Winter Hooded Romper Snowsuit with Gloves, from £28.38
- Best sustainable snowsuit: JoJo Maman Bebe Waterproof Fleece Lined All-In-One, £55-£57.50
- Best snowsuit for younger babies: Haokaini Bear Snowsuit, from from £12.99
- Best bright snowsuit: Frosty Printed Toddler Padded Suit,
£49.99£19.99 - Best stylish snowsuit choice: John Lewis Baby Cloud Quilted Snowsuit, from £30
- Best budget snowsuit: George Grey Bear Fleece Hooded Snowsuit, £13
- Best baby snowsuit for bad weather: Polarn O. Pyret Baby Fleece Snowsuit, £100
- Best snowsuit for a range of sizes: Muddy Puddles EcoWarm Snowsuit,
from £69£44.85 - Best snowsuit for winter sports: Decathlon Warm Baby Ski Suit,
£34.99£29.99 - Best snowsuit for muted colour choice: Silver Cross Quilted Pramsuit, £50
For more guidance about what to consider when buying a snowsuit, jump to our guides below:
Our pick of the best baby and toddler snowsuits for 2025
1. Baby Winter Hooded Romper Snowsuit with Gloves, from £28.38
– Best snowsuit for choice of patterns
Sizes: 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months
Pros:
- Lots of patterns available
- Double zip
- Attached gloves and booties
- Good value
Cons:
- Not suitable for newborns
This baby and toddler snowsuit comes in a wide range of designs to suit every child's personality, including camouflage, bright flowers, stars and zoo animal prints.
The suit features double zips down to the crotch to help make nappy changes run more smoothly.
There are also attached gloves and booties to keep little fingers and toes toasty.
Available from: Amazon
2. JoJo Maman Bebe Waterproof Fleece Lined All-In-One, £55-£57.50
– Best sustainable snowsuit
Pros:
- Waterproof
- Fleeced
- Sustainably made
- Taped seams
- Twin zip opening
- Mitten clips
Cons:
- No mittens included
- Expensive
Sizes: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 1.5-2 years, 2-3 years, 3-4 years
This waterproof fleeced snowsuit will not only protect your child, but it's also kind to the planet. The snowsuit has been made with 100% recycled polyester, using the equivalent of approximately 26 recycled plastic bottles.
The taped seams will stop snow and rain getting inside the suit, keeping your child dry while the wadding and fleece inside will ensure they're warm and toasty. The twin front zip opening (1 full length and 1 half length) make for easy dressing. There are also mitten clips where you can attach mittens to stop them being dropped on the floor (available from 6-9 months.
You can choose from a classic Navy or a lovely bright Purple Bird option.
Available from: John Lewis, JoJo Maman Bebe and Next
3. Haokaini Bear Snowsuit, from £12.99
– Best snowsuit for younger babies
Sizes: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months
Pros:
- Available for newborns
- Fleece
- Pop button fastening down front and legs
Cons:
- Not waterproof
- No mittens
These fleece and cotton snowsuits are ideal for younger babies as they are available in smaller baby sizes, including 0 to 3 months.
The cosy hood ensures little heads are kept out of the cold while also featuring adorable bear ears. The pop button fastenings down the front and along the legs should mean make getting babies in and out of the suits simpler, too.
You can choose from a great range of colours, including blue, brown, khaki and pink — plus some designs have adorable extra features such as bear and bunny designs on the front.
Available from: Amazon
4. Frosty Printed Toddler Padded Suit, £49.99 £19.99
– Best bright snowsuit
Pros:
- Brightly coloured
- Padded
- Good value
Cons:
- Only 1 central zip
Sizes: 6-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, 2-3 years
These brightly coloured snowsuits will help you easily spot your child in the snow. There are 2 bold designs to choose from: pink with unicorns and rainbows, or red with a range of orange dinosaurs.
The suit has a thick padding to cushion your child and keep them warm whilst playing in the snow. There's a full central zip and the inner is partly lined with soft fleece too.
Available from: Mountain Warehouse, Debenhams and Amazon
5. John Lewis Baby Cloud Quilted Snowsuit, from £30
– Best stylish snowsuit choice
Sizes: Newborn, 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, 2-3 years
Pros:
- Sophisticated style
- Machine washable
- Faux fur lining
- 2 zip opening
Cons:
- Runs slightly big
Quite the sophisticated choice, this cream snowsuit features a lovely all-over cloud quilted design, as well as a faux fur lining and hoof trim. There's also a 2 zip opening to make getting baby out simple and easy. It's machine washable and can be tumble dried too so your little one will soon be off on their next snowy adventure after cleaning.
It does run slightly on the bigger side, so do keep this in mind when ordering.
If the Cloud design isn't your choice, you can also choose from a Fox Face option or a Burgundy Check design.
Available from: John Lewis
6. George Grey Bear Fleece Hooded Snowsuit, £13
— Best budget snowsuit
Available from: ASDA George (£13)
Sizes: First Size, 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months
Pros:
- Great value
- Soft fleece fabric
- Very padded
Cons:
- Comes up small
Although the cheapest option on our list, this value snowsuit from George at ASDA still has some features that we absolutely love. Not only is it adorable with its 3D ear hood and all-over teddy bear print, it's made from a soft fleece fabric that will keep your baby super snug.
It's machine washable and has a front zip fastening for easy dressing.
Available from: ASDA George
7. Polarn O. Pyret Baby Fleece Snowsuit, £100
– Best baby snowsuit for bad weather
Sizes: 1-2 months, 2-4 months, 4-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months
Pros:
- Water-repellent
- Windproof
- Storm flaps
- Soft jersey cotton lining
Cons:
- Expensive
- Only one colour available
- Only for young babies
This luxury fleece snowsuit is not only super cosy for babies with its soft jersey cotton lining and integral hood, it's perfect for particularly bad weather. The snowsuit is water-repellent, windproof and has storm flaps to protect your little one against the cold.
There are 2 front zips to make dressing quick and easy and a chin guard to protect sensitive skin.
Available from: John Lewis
8. Muddy Puddles EcoWarm Snowsuit, from £69 £44.85
— Best snowsuit for a range of sizes
Sizes: 0-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, 2-3 years, 3-4 years, 4-5 years, 5-6 years, 6-7 years
Pros:
- Bright patterns
- Made from recycled fabric
- Waterproof
- Storm flaps
- Adjustable stirrups
Cons:
- Comes up big
- Expensive
Not only does this snowsuit have a ton of great features and a range of bright, colourful patterns to choose from, it's also sustainable and made completely from recycled fabric.
This comfortable and flexible suit has a soft, recycled polar fleece lining and is waterproof to 10,000mm. It also has elasticated cuffs, fully taped seams, a storm flap and, for children between 12 months and 6 years, adjustable stirrups.
Available from: Muddy Puddles, John Lewis and Kidly
9. Decathlon Warm Baby Ski Suit, £34.99 £29.99
— Best snowsuit for winter sports
Sizes: 12 months, 18 months, 24 months, 2-3 years
Pros:
- Great for winter sports
- Good for cold temperatures
- Good value
- Elasticated cuffs
- Waterproof
- Machine washable
Cons:
- Not available for young babies
- No mittens
If you'll be looking at taking your child to do winter sports in the future then this snowsuit is an ideal choice.
It has a waterproof coating and an elastic gaiter that fits snugly over boots to prevent snow entry. The cuffs and hem are elasticated and the snug hood will keep your child warm and protected.
There are 3 designs to choose from and all have wadding that will keep your toddler nice and snug.
Available from: Decathlon and Debenhams
10. Silver Cross Quilted Pramsuit, £50
– Best for muted colours
Sizes: newborn, 0 to 3 months, 3 to 6 months and 6 to 12 months
Pros:
- Available for newborns
- High quality
- Fleece-lined
- Faux fur hood
- Popper fastenings
- Removable mittens and booties
Cons:
- No sizes for toddlers
Many parents are likely to be drawn in by this Silver Cross snowsuit as the brand has a long-standing reputation for making quality baby products.
The quilted suit is fleece-lined for warmth and has a faux fur trimmed hood for style and cosiness. There’s popper fastenings to help get babies in and out of and it comes in a range of muted colours, including baby pink and soft grey.
The suit also features removable mitts and booties, so you can attach and detach whenever they are needed.
Available from: Kiddies’ Kingdom
A note about snowsuit safety
Although all-in-one padded snowsuits are great for cold weather, there are some situations where you'll need to remove them to keep your baby safe. Never put a child in a car seat while they are wearing a thick snowsuit: the padding on the suit can stop you from being able to fasten the harness tight enough, which could be very dangerous in the event of a collision. Take your child out of their snowsuit or bulky coat before putting them in the car.
You should also take care with snowsuits while babywearing. The added heat of your body in addition to the thick, cosy padding of the snowsuit could cause your child to overheat. It's also not advised to dress your child in an item with built-in feet while babywearing, as the position of the legs in a carrier can can cause the fabric to pull, and this could constrict blood flow to the legs and feet.
What to consider when choosing a snowsuit
Size – It's important to get a snowsuit that will fit your child, that is not going to pull on their arms and legs. Some snowsuits are designed for newborns and young babies while others don't have feet and are suitable for toddlers too.
Ease of dressing – Putting an all-in-one suit on isn't easy. Now, imagine taking off a wet snowsuit. You're going to want easy access for nappy changes and to be able to easily get the suit off them as they come back into the house. Key things to lookout for are popper fastenings for babies and double front zips.
Feet and hand covering – As previously mentioned, the snowsuits for younger babies may have feet. Snowsuits for toddlers are likely to be footless so they can wear their own boots or shoes. Some snowsuits have the added bonus of coming with removable mittens or foldover cuffs which can be really useful to keep their hands warm.
Style – Warmth and waterproofness are the 2 key things when buying a snowsuit. However, you can also get some really cute ones as well. There are brightly coloured options, muted more formal options and others with fun patterns. We have included lots of different styles in this list so you should find something you and your baby or toddler will love.
How did we choose our 10 of the Best?
When testing and selecting the best baby and toddler snowsuits, we considered sizes available, warmth, waterproofness, style and value.
Our 10 of the Best lists are compiled by qualified and experienced parenting journalists. They rely on a number of sources, including our independent reviews, testing undertaken during the MadeForMums Awards, and feedback from our home testing panel and Top Testers Club. Each year thousands of products are put through their paces by hundreds of parents across the country on behalf of MadeForMums, to ensure we’re bringing you honest and true reviews and recommendations.
Our list is not an ordered ranking from 1-10, instead it is a carefully selected group of tried-and-tested products, each of which we believe is best for a different situation or requirement. We don't just tell you what is best, we help you discover what is best for your family.
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Emily is the Digital Content Producer at MadeForMums and creates editorial and video content across the brand. She also edits the weekly editorial newsletter, oversees our reviews process and loves creating our craft articles and videos. She specialises predominantly in car seats and pushchairs, and has yet to meet a buggy she couldn’t fold! With a 1st class degree in History, she always researches topics thoroughly to find the best recommendations for parents.
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