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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Bundles Of Joy Children Dressed In Snowsuits Offer A Sense Of Innocence And Sweetness That Can Seldom Be Matched

Some people don’t like winter.

And some people don’t like small children.

But is there anyone who doesn’t get a kick out of seeing little kids dressed in snowsuits?

If so, those people can turn the page.

Bundled up in puffy cocoons that make them look like tiny astronauts exploring a frozen asteroid, kids in snowsuits are a cold-climate classic.

The word that comes to mind is “huggable.”

There’s a reason people enjoy that scene in the movie “A Christmas Story.” You know the one in which Ralphie’s snowsuit-clad younger brother Randy topples and cannot get up. It’s because a lot of us have been there and then lived through hearing about it over the years.

And when snowsuit alums get a chance to outfit their own children in these get-ups, smiles aren’t scarce.

Surely the appeal has something to do with these garments being symbolic of everything sweet and innocent. And maybe it’s all about a desire to all but smother kids in love.

But one thing is sure. Winter wouldn’t be the same without them.

Thanks to the dozens of readers who responded to The Slice’s request for snapshots. Hope you enjoy this small sampling.

, DataTimes ILLUSTRATION: 5 photos (4 color)