
A free regional checklist to help families dress kids for sunny, dry, warm, and mild Outdoor School days in the Southwest.
Product Description
Outdoor School in the Southwest often means dressing for dry air, warm sunshine, mild mornings, shaded cool spots, and long hours of active outdoor play. This free downloadable guide helps families understand what kids may need to wear when staying cool, comfortable, and covered is the priority.
Designed for Southwest families, this checklist focuses on lightweight breathable clothing, sun coverage, moisture-managing socks, comfortable outdoor shoes, and light rain or wind layers for changing conditions. It is a helpful starting point for parents preparing for Outdoor School, forest school, nature preschool, outdoor learning programs, summer camps, and everyday warm-weather adventures.
Why Parents Love It
- Regional warm-weather guidance: Built around the dry, sunny, mild, and warm conditions common across many Southwest outdoor school days.
- Sun-conscious clothing support: Helps families think through lightweight long sleeves, UPF tops when needed, and wide-brim or legionnaire-style sun hats.
- Breathable outfit planning: Includes lightweight tops, breathable pants or shorts, thin wool or moisture-wicking socks, and comfortable outdoor shoes.
- Light layer reminders: Includes a fleece or lightweight midlayer for cooler mornings, shaded areas, or changing temperatures.
- Simple checklist format: Easy to download, print, save, or keep nearby while preparing Outdoor School clothing.
Built for Real Outdoor Use
In warm, dry climates, kids need clothing that lets them move freely while helping manage sunshine, heat, and active play. This guide helps parents plan for breathable fabrics, sun-covering layers, practical footwear, and lightweight rain or wind shells when conditions call for extra coverage.
It is made for real outdoor childhoods: dusty trails, desert walks, playground shade, warm school days, summer camps, dry creek beds, and the everyday rhythm of kids learning and playing outside under big open skies.
Things to Know
- Format: Free downloadable checklist.
- Region: Southwest.
- Best for: Outdoor School, forest school, nature preschool, outdoor learning, summer programs, and family outdoor routines.
- Focus: What kids may need to wear for dry, mild, warm, sunny, and lightly windy or rainy outdoor conditions.
- Seasonal note: This checklist may also be useful for summer months in cooler regions when children need lighter warm-weather layers.
- Note: Every school, child, and local climate is different, so always check your program’s specific clothing requirements when available.
Product Details
- Product type: Free digital download
- Guide type: Outdoor School what-to-wear guide and kids warm-weather checklist
- Region covered: Southwest
- Includes: Rain mittens, lightweight breathable tops, breathable pants or shorts, sun-protective long-sleeve top, sun hat, light outer layer, thin wool or moisture-wicking socks, comfortable outdoor shoes or lightweight boots, lightweight breathable rain or wind shell jacket, lightweight rain or shell pants, and breathable rain boots
- Designed for: Parents and caregivers preparing children for outdoor learning, warm-weather play, dry conditions, and sunny outdoor routines
- Delivery: Digital download
Why ODSS Recommends It
We created this guide to help Southwest families prepare for Outdoor School with simple, practical warm-weather layers. With breathable clothing, sun coverage, comfortable footwear, and a few light layers for shifting conditions, families can make outdoor routines smoother and help kids enjoy the trails, shade, sunshine, and memorable days outside.

Frequently Asked Questions
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FOUNDED BY WOMEN. BUILT FOR ADVENTURE.
ODSS was started by mothers who saw firsthand how time outside builds resilient, confident kids. What began as helping outdoor schools equip students for all-weather learning grew into a bigger mission: Help families raise resilient, confident kids by making it easier for children to stay outside longer.
Testimonials
For us, the right gear from ODSS supports what we believe most about childhood. When children are able to be outside every day, in all seasons, they become tenacious, confident, and develop an authentic relationship with the land.
— RAIN OR SHINE SCHOOL
Working with Outdoor School Shop has transformed our outdoor school community. Parents love knowing their children are consistently and reliably equipped—and that nothing is forgotten or comes home covered in mud.
— RANDOLPH SCHOOL
Our students get outside in all temperatures and having the right gear makes a world of difference. @outdoorschoolshop has gear appropriate for all seasons, has a directory to search for nature schools, and layering guides to help families know how to dress children for the weather
— HEMLOCK HILL
At The Thistle and Root, I always recommend ODSS gear for anyone who believes that children grow best through nature—so dress for it.
— THISTLE & ROOT
Ordering bulk with Outdoor School Shop was just as easy and seamless as I had hoped! As we open up a new program, preparing our first group of kiddos for any weather was at the top of our priority list, and ODSS came through with insight, expertise, and the coolest, most dependable gear around! Thank you ODSS!
— SIDNEY RIDGE
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