A mask your toddler happily wears

Anonymous
Andy and Evan masks work well for my kid.
Anonymous
I ordered these for my toddler based on the good reviews and the negative comments saying they run small: Kids Reusable Face Bandanas Cute Cartoon Breathable Cloth Face Covering with Adjustable Ear Loops for Children https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KZKSKSN/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_88X9E2ZN4KMQ4M9WE5J5

I will try to report back once I get them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The vista print masks for kids stay on well and have cute patterns. My younger DS loves those.

My older DS will only wear surgical masks. Hates anything cloth.

Maybe try a few brands and see what sticks?


My kids love vista print.
Anonymous
These are my toddler’s favorite: https://londonandlulu.com/collections/face-masks/products/give-me-some-space-face-mask

She’s worn them all pandemic. The ear loops are super soft.
Anonymous
Jaanuu for kids and adults. Expensive, but high quality. Thick enough that they don't end up in a toddler mouth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Happy Masks


This one for us too comfortable space to talk and actually adjustable compared to other ones.
Anonymous
Baggu actually stays on his nose. Disposable ones stay dry longer, so I just tie the sides to make it smaller. Those give him a little rash though…
Anonymous
These are the only ones that have fit my small 3 year old. Expensive tho
Dr. Talbot's Disposable Kid's Face Mask https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08QG5LLPG/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_WZSXPZSCFXJVRPNWDNKV?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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Anonymous wrote:My daughter was fine wearing the old navy kids masks at age 3. They are nice and small too so they didn’t slip around.


+1 my kids (2.5 and 5) both wear old navy masks. DH and I do too. The kids ones now have ear toggles to adjust the sizing, which helps a lot.


Yes, this is one of the best things about these masks. It's extremely hard to find kids masks where the straps are the right length. Adjustable straps are a lifesaver and I think its helpful for teachers too because it helps troubleshoot. This age is so hard for masking at school because while my DD will wear a mask and knows how to take it off for snack or something, she cannot put it on and needs help every time. I feel bad for the teachers who have to spend time after every meal to basically help 90% of the kids put their masks back on, and I know some of them resist it at that point. So anything you can do that will make their job easier is good, including adjustable straps so if they are having trouble getting it on they can loosen it or, or can tighten it if it's slipping down.
Anonymous
Costco you can get an 8 pack for like 20? I get the normal adult and my DH gets extended size.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happy Masks


This one for us too comfortable space to talk and actually adjustable compared to other ones.


+1
Anonymous
https://www.amazon.com/Crayola-Kids-Face-Mask-Reusable/dp/B08B2L491W/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=toddler%2Bface%2Bmask%2Bwashable&qid=1624478034&sr=8-8&th=1

I bought these for my 22 month old and have been very happy with them. They fit him well but he has a kind of big head. He wears them in the grocery store and doesn't seem to mind.
Anonymous
The Old Navy Mickey Mouse ones are the only ones my 3 yr old will wear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The vista print masks for kids stay on well and have cute patterns. My younger DS loves those.

My older DS will only wear surgical masks. Hates anything cloth.

Maybe try a few brands and see what sticks?


+1 for the Vistaprint ones. They fit my 3YO really well and he loves the spaceship print.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still working on it with my 2 year old and haven't found a winner yet.

Hopefully peer pressure will help.


My kid isn't old enough to have to wear a mask yet, but I'm hoping for this, too. It worked with her glasses (she has a teacher who wears them and that encouraged her to keep hers on).
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