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21.09.2023 - 12:23 / gardenersworld.com
Just like seasoned gardeners rely on their trusty tools, kids embarking on the start of their gardening adventures need the right gear to protect themselves. A pair of kids’ gardening gloves is the perfect accessory for the job.
A good pair of gloves can help children keep their hands safe and comfortable, whilst encouraging them to spend more time in their outdoor spaces. Whether they’re planting seeds, tackling weeds or discovering the wonders of the garden, gloves can help make gardening an exciting and enjoyable experience for young horticulturists.
But, with so many options on the market, it can be hard to sift through hundreds of kids’ gardening gloves to find the right pair for your children. To help, we’ve taken a closer look at the top choices available to advise you on which gloves will be best for children, and why.
If you’re looking for more ideas for green-fingered kids, have a look at our recommendations for children’s gardening sets and kids’ wheelbarrows, or keep them entertained with our list of some of the best wooden playhouses.
The best gardening gloves for kids in 2023Here are the the best gardening gloves for children according to our experts:
Burgon and Ball National Trust Kids’ GlovesBurgon and Ball’s ‘Get Me Gardening’ children’s garden gloves are a collaboration with the National Trust and feature a charming hedgehog design. The gloves ensure your children’s hands stay clean and protected, and are made from durable stretchy fabric. These gloves are not only fun but also easy to maintain and can be put through the washing machine if your little ones get them too dirty.
Price: £8.99
Buy the Burgon and Ball ‘Get Me Gardening’ gloves at John Lewis
Briers Kids Junior DiggersThese Briers children’s
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