*Baby Cool Series - Protect your child from the sun's harmful rays while keeping them super cool with these mesh legwarmers and arm warmers that contain UPF 50 + protection wet or dry!
BabyLegs are great with cloth diapers. They make diaper changes so easy. My son wears them around the house. Babylegs are so cute I like to put them on my son with a tee shirt and cloth diaper they keep his legs warm. Also they help protect my baby's le...
BabyLegs Leg WarmersGreat way to keep baby's legs warm without pants
Jacqueline Miller - 14th December 2011
They are a great way to keep your baby's legs warm without having to use pants. My son loves these. They are the only thing he doesn't try to take off. They go great with his diapers & I get tons of compliments with them. They are very stylish too.
BabyLegs Leg WarmersAdds Fun Style
Mary Ann Smith - 07th December 2011
I love these. They make diapers changes SO much easier, and they are so cute. So long as it's not too cold, I use these in place of pants, or in addition to dresses (in place of tights). I sometimes have trouble keeping them up on my little one, though, a...
BabyLegs Leg WarmersI love Babylegs
Sondra C. - 06th December 2011
It is like these things were designed for the needs of the cloth diapering community! They are great to coordinate with diapers, super easy to change because you don't need to pull down pants or tights, and you get to show off your fluff to boot! The desi...
BabyLegs Leg WarmersSon already loves them!
J. Benson - 07th September 2011
I just got my first pair of Babylegs. I thought, hey I have some "cash back" & I thought I would try them. I put them on the moment they came & he loves looking at them & its the first time I have put a form of clothing on him where he didn't fuss the w...
BabyLegs Leg Warmersbest ones by far
darcy yazzolino - 13th May 2011
I love ther versatality of these! We use them as leg and arm warmers. Unlike the Agoo warmers, these are shorter and wider. I like that they are bagger on the leg but do have an elastic strap to keep them up when on.