Last winter when our babies were still small I know we had to be careful about keeping them in just the right amount of clothing because they couldn't regulate their body temperature, but how about toddlers? I ask because I'm trying to decide if L needs a snowsuit or not. Our winters are fairly moderate and it doesn't snow, but it will get down to just above freezing. We don't have a car and have to walk to the grocery store, so we're outdoors for 30 minutes to an hour daily. I'm usually fine in just my down jacket, jeans, and maybe some tights or long underwear. Do you think L will do okay in the same? Full body snowsuits seem pretty expensive so I don't want to get that and a coat unless I have to.
ETA: When she's in her stroller I can just tuck a blanket around her legs but I'm guessing she'll be doing a lot of independent walking by then.
Re: Body temp in toddlers
Duh, I totally forgot about our Bundle Me. I guess she's all set then, and if we go to the park I'll just layer. You got a good bargain on the Gap snowsuit...I went in today and their baby down jackets are 70 to 90, the same as adult ones!