Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hanna andersson's are smaller for little ones faces. measured side by side with old navy, they are quite smaller. softer, too.
there are rubber holders we got on amazon that made it more comfortable for our DD to wear the mask. she said it's like she's not wearing one at all.
good luck!
Can you link to the rubber holders? Do you mean the little beads you put on the elastic loops to make them adjustable, or something else?
Anonymous wrote:hanna andersson's are smaller for little ones faces. measured side by side with old navy, they are quite smaller. softer, too.
there are rubber holders we got on amazon that made it more comfortable for our DD to wear the mask. she said it's like she's not wearing one at all.
good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Costco sells these:
https://www.32degrees.com/products/kids-5-pack-face-mask?collection=face-masks&variant=32018485411929
Anonymous wrote:11.09 Raises an interesting point. Should small kids (I’m talking 2-4 yrs) really be made to wear a mask outside in the heat? Outdoor time is their exercise time. I see a lot of runners without masks but small kids are expected to wear them to run around and play.
Anonymous wrote:11.09 Raises an interesting point. Should small kids (I’m talking 2-4 yrs) really be made to wear a mask outside in the heat? Outdoor time is their exercise time. I see a lot of runners without masks but small kids are expected to wear them to run around and play.