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Mini A Ture Mittens

Mini A Ture mittens are made for children who love being outside in all kinds of weather. They are practical, easy to use and designed for play in wet grass, mud and cold everyday moments where function needs to be simple for both younger and older children.

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Mini A Ture Mittens

Mini A Ture mittens for children who play in all kinds of weather

Mini A Ture mittens are a practical choice for days when your child needs to get outside quickly and continue playing – even when the grass is wet, there is mud in the driveway or the trip goes to the beach or playground. If you are not familiar with the style, think of them as an easy, flexible extra layer for little hands that helps make outdoor play more comfortable in changing weather.

Mini A Ture is an obvious choice if you are looking for children’s mittens made to work in real everyday life. The brand is especially known for outerwear designed for Nordic weather, and the same practical thinking is reflected here. It is not about decoration, but about mittens that work when your child plays in the garden, spends time at the summer house or heads out on a wet morning to nursery, kindergarten or school.

This category is especially relevant from toddler age and up, but the most important thing is to choose according to your child’s age, activity level and the season the mittens will be used in. Some children mainly need a light pair for milder days, while others benefit from a warmer and more protective style when the weather turns colder and wetter.

What makes Mini A Ture mittens different?

Mini A Ture mittens are designed for children who spend a lot of time outside and do not let the weather decide the day. Where some cheaper styles can quickly feel thin, loose or worn, Mini A Ture is often chosen because the products are made for everyday use. That matters when mittens need to handle sand, wet surfaces, cold air and muddy outdoor play again and again.

Part of the strength also comes from the brand’s experience with functional children’s clothing for changing weather. That is why the mittens pair naturally with pieces such as Mini A Ture rainwear, where practical details are considered from the beginning. For many families, it is reassuring to choose a brand they already know and trust.

Mini A Ture mittens are not meant to do everything on their own. They work best as part of a practical outerwear wardrobe – especially on days when getting ready needs to be easy, quick and straightforward, and where the mittens should also be simple to dry or clean afterwards.

When do Mini A Ture mittens make the most sense?

Mittens for children are especially useful when the weather is too cold or wet for bare hands, and when practical outdoor clothing is needed from head to toe. Together with outerwear and rubber boots, they are a smart choice for:

  • play in wet grass, mud and sand
  • beach trips and summer house days
  • quick trips out into the garden
  • rainy days at nursery or school
  • mild transitional seasons when children still need hand protection

For younger children, the advantage is often that mittens are easier to manage than gloves, as there are fewer fingers to fit into place. For older children, it is more about being able to play actively without the mittens feeling bulky or slipping off. If your child needs footwear for a full school day or longer walks, a pair of sneakers will often still be the best everyday choice. Mini A Ture mittens, on the other hand, make very good sense as an extra layer for outdoor play, quick trips and wet-weather days.

How to choose size and fit in Mini A Ture mittens

The fit of Mini A Ture mittens should be secure enough for your child to run, climb and play without problems, but they do not need to sit tightly like fitted gloves. Many parents think mittens should close completely around the hand, but a little room is often helpful. There should be enough space for movement and warmth, as long as the mitten still stays well in place around the wrist.

It is especially worth paying attention to:

  • your child’s age and hand size
  • whether the mittens will be worn alone or with thinner inner gloves
  • whether you need a lighter seasonal style or a warmer, more protective model

For toddlers, it often makes the most sense to choose a style that is lightweight, easy to put on and comfortable to move in. For older children, the outer material and closure can be a little more robust, as the mittens are typically used harder in everyday life. If you are considering whether your child also needs something warmer and more protective for cold, wet days, it may be relevant to look at thermal boots as part of the winter wardrobe.

Materials, cleaning and everyday durability

Mini A Ture mittens are typically made with practical materials that help protect against cold, wind and wet weather, often combined with a soft inner feel for comfort. In everyday life, that means they can handle water, mud and dirt without becoming difficult to deal with. These are mittens made to be used.

The materials also make them easy to keep looking nice. Often, it is enough to wipe them with a cloth or let them dry properly after a wet day outside. For many parents, that is a major advantage: children can use them freely, and the mittens are still easy to manage afterwards.

Durability is one of the main reasons many families choose Mini A Ture mittens. The brand is known for practical solutions that suit an active childhood, and that can also be felt here. If you are looking for children’s mittens that can be used again and again for play and everyday outdoor life, Mini A Ture is a great place to start. Explore the selection and find the mittens that best match your child’s age, daily routine and the weather they will be used in.

Size Guide

Find the right size for your child

Use the guide below to quickly choose the right size. The table shows the typical height and age per size. Children grow differently, and brands can vary slightly in fit - if in doubt, feel free to choose one size up.

Clothing sizes

Age Size (cm) Height (cm)
0 - 1 mo 50 45 - 50
1 - 2 mo 56 51 - 56
2 - 4 mo 62 57 - 62
4 - 6 mo 68 63 - 68
6 - 9 mo 74 69 - 74
9 - 12 mo 80 75 - 80
12 - 18 mo 86 81 - 86
18 - 24 mo 92 87 - 92
2 - 3 yrs 98 93 - 98
3 - 4 yrs 104 99 - 104
4 - 5 yrs 110 105 - 110
5 - 6 yrs 116 111 - 116
6 - 7 yrs 122 117 - 122
7 - 8 yrs 128 123 - 128
8 - 9 yrs 134 129 - 134
9 - 10 yrs 140 135 - 140
10 - 11 yrs 146 141 - 146
11 - 12 yrs 152 147 - 152
12 - 13 yrs 158 153 - 158
13 - 14 yrs 164 159 - 164
14 - 15 yrs 170 165 - 170
15 - 16 yrs 176 171 - 176

Hats and head circumference

Head circumference Age
47 cm 0 - 3 mo
49 cm 6 - 12 mo
51 cm 1 - 2 yrs
53 cm 3 - 4 yrs
55 cm 5 - 10 yrs

Children have different head circumferences - choose one size up if your child has a slightly larger head than their peers.

Shoes and growth allowance

  • Growth allowance: approx. 1.5 cm for regular shoes.
  • Growth allowance: approx. 1.0 cm for ballerina or first-walker shoes.

Example: If the foot measures 15.0 cm, choose a shoe with an inner length of approx. 16.5 cm.

Socks and tights

Socks and tights may shrink slightly in the wash - choose one size up if in doubt.

If you are unsure about the size or fit, you are always welcome to contact our customer service - we are happy to help you find the right size.

📞 +45 87 800 406 ✉️ mail@houseofkids.dk


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