Little Terra Reveals New Ski Ranges For Children On The Slopes

A holiday in the winter wonderland of a ski resort can be a magical experience that will be remembered by the whole family for years to come.
By: David Johnson
 
Nov. 16, 2011 - PRLog -- If you want your youngsters to have the time of their lives, however, and to catch the winter sports bug forever, it is vital they are kitted out in funky, functional, warm and safe gear.

Little Terra, the online specialist in outdoor clothing and accessories for children, has brought in a host of new ranges for this season – and the experts there have come up with a mantra for parents thinking of hitting the slopes with the family: Be safe, Be seen, Be warm.

Ski helmets are essential, and increasingly they are required by law for children. Little Terra has put together a range from brands such as Scott and Manbi where fun meets functionality, while helmet cover designs including Little Devil and Butterfly ensure youngsters are only too happy to wear safety gear all day.

Eye protection is a must on the slopes, no matter what the weather, and all Little Terra’s goggles and sunglasses block all potentially harmful UVA and UVB rays – and fresh designs from Loubsol, Scott and BabyBanz mean your children will look the part, whether they are toddlers or teenagers.

If you want your children to be happy on the slopes all day, and desperate to snap the skis back on in the morning, they need to be warm and comfortable.

Base layers and socks are a great start, topped off with the coolest ski pants and jackets around from big name brands such as Spyder, Columbia, O’Neill and Dare 2Be. With Little Terra’s help, you can also have the coolest but warmest kids in town after the last run down the mountain.

Snow boots are ideal for lounging around cafes at the bottom of the slopes and kicking along snow-lined streets, while super-stylish hats, gloves and mitts from Barts, Jack Wolfskin, Spyder, Scott and Dare 2Be will keep young fingers warm long into the night.

Carolyn Budding, children’s clothing buying specialist at Derbyshire-based LittleTerra.co.uk, said: “As well as looking great, ski gear needs to keep youngsters warm and safe.

“Good quality clothing provides protection from falls and low temperatures, and eye-catching designs mean you can spot your children easily on a crowded piste.

“The ranges we are carrying this year look fabulous, but they will also help young skiers and boarders be safe, be seen and be warm.”

www.littleterra.co.uk

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Press release issued by David Johnson, Shepherd PR. For more information, or to arrange an interview, call 01335 368020 or email david@shepherd-pr.com


Notes To Editors

Little Terra is a children’s retailer with a strong online presence – which specialises in high-quality clothing and products that support the lifestyle of active young people and their parents.

Every item stocked is carefully chosen by the company’s managing director, Carolyn Budding, who brings her own experience as both a specialist buyer and a mother of two to ensure products are more than capable of meeting the demands of modern families.

Little Terra stocks winter clothing brands brands including Spyder, Jack Wolfskin, Hi-Tec and Columbia, and other Little Terra brands include the acclaimed Vaude and Bush Baby child carriers, Radicool 100+ UV sunsuits and Sprayway.

Little Terra’s headquarters are in Derbyshire, in the Amber Valley. Little Terra is a sister company to Terra Nova Equipment, which is also led by Carolyn and her husband Andy Utting, and designs the world-renowned Terra Nova Tents and rucksacks, the trusted brand Wild Country Tents, and the high-performance Extremities® range of gloves, hats and other accessories.
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