Stonz, The Scout - Heather Grey - Grow Children's Boutique Ltd.
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Stonz The Scout - Heather Grey

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improved, and stronger than ever, Velcro closure - these boots will stay put while your child explores the snow!

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improved, and stronger than ever, Velcro closure - these boots will stay put while your child explores the snow!

Keep them extra warm & cozy on their winter adventures with the Stonz Trek - Toddler Snow Boot. Made with care for the harsh winters, these comfy winter boots keep their feet toasty even when outside temperatures reach -22ºF/-30ºC.

No more dragging heavy snow boots around: our signature soles make the Trek one of the lightest snow boots on the market. Plus, they are skid-resistant to ensure your child stays active and safe even in chilly weather.

  • Extra warm & dry: Made with insulated & windproof 600D nylon, their little toebeans stay toasty for hours on end. No weather will be too cold for outside play!
  • Made for the harsh winters:  Keep their toes warm even when it’s as cold as -22ºF/-30ºC thanks to their non-removable plush fleece lining.
  • The lightest toddler winter boot in the market: Kids hate heavy winter boots! That’s why the Trek features our signature lightweight soles that make it easy to play and run in the snow.
  • Safer to play in: Your little adventurer will stay safe even when playing in slippery surfaces. The Trek - Toddler boasts has the industry standard for skid resistance and the standard for sole abrasion.
  • Easy for toddlers: Extra-wide opening that’s ideal when they’re learning to dress on their own.
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