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5 Classic French Braid Hairstyles for Toddlers

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I am a huge fan of French Braid Hairstyles for Toddlers because they are Adorable and Practical Styles. French braid kids hair are such a classic style. I want to share a quick story on how I learned how to do this simple braided hairstyle before I get in to this hair blog post. When I was in middle school, I was on the playground and I was trying to figure out how to braid my hair. My friend, Zanaida, came up to me, grabbed my head. She first started with a part down the center hairline, not a side part. Then on my right side, she used her right hand index finger to pull strands of hair over each other. She really, I mean REALLY, pulled my hair tight with each next strand of hair. As she did this, though, she somehow explained it to me and helped guide my hands through the process when I did my left side. After that day, I was an EXPERT in the easy french braid hairstyle arena. Now it is my turn to share with you these easy hairstyles that provide an elegant look.

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When it comes to styling your toddler’s hair, finding a balance between adorable and practical can be a challenge. French braids offer a perfect solution, combining beauty with functionality. I love to French Braid my daughter’s hair, it is such a great idea for a unique look.

Here are 5 French braid hairstyles for toddlers that will keep your little one’s hair neat and stylish throughout the day.

1. Classic French Braid

The classic French braid is timeless and elegant. This style keeps hair neatly in place, making it ideal for active toddlers.

How to:

1. Start with brushed, tangle-free hair.
2. Divide a section at the top of the head into three equal parts.
3. Begin braiding by crossing the right strand over the middle, then the left strand over the middle.
4. Gradually add small sections of hair to each side as you continue down the back of the head.
5. Secure the end with a small elastic.

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5 simple steps to pigtail french braids!! Step-by-Step Guide Section the Hair: Divide the hair on the left side into three equal sections. Begin Braiding: Cross the right-hand section over the middle, then the left hand section over the new middle. Add Hair: As you braid, add small sections of hair to each strand before crossing it over the middle. Continue Braiding: Repeat the process, adding hair from the left and right sides, until you reach the nape of the neck. Secure the Braid: Use a rubber band to secure the braid at the nape of the neck or continue with a basic French braid down the length of the hair. Repeat on the Other Side: Follow the same steps on the right side.

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2. Double French Braids

Double French braids are perfect for toddlers with medium to long hair. They’re cute and keep hair out of the face.

How to:

1. Part the hair down the middle to create two equal sections.
2. Secure one section while you work on the other.
3. Follow the steps of the classic French braid for each section.
4. Secure the ends with small elastics.

3. French Braid Pigtails

French braid pigtails add a playful twist to the traditional pigtails, combining charm with practicality.

How to:

1. Part the hair down the middle to create two equal sections.
2. Starting on one side, take a small section at the front and begin a French braid.
3. Braid towards the back and then down to the ends.
4. Repeat on the other side.
5. Secure each braid with a small elastic and add cute bows for extra flair.

4. French Braid Headband

This style mimics a headband and is perfect for keeping hair away from the face, making it great for playtime or special occasions.

How to:

1. Take a section of hair from one side of the head, near the ear.
2. Start a French braid and work your way across the front of the head, adding hair as you go.
3. Braid until you reach the other ear, then continue with a regular braid and secure with an elastic.
4. Tuck the end behind the ear and secure with a bobby pin.

5. French Braid Bun

For a more formal look, the French braid bun combines sophistication with the practicality of keeping hair securely in place.

How to:

1. Begin with a classic French braid starting from the top of the head.
2. Once you reach the nape of the neck, gather all the hair and twist it into a bun.
3. Secure the bun with an elastic and bobby pins as needed.
4. Add a cute hair accessory for a touch of elegance.

Extra Tips for Styling French Braids for Toddlers

  1. Choosing the Right Style

    Selecting the perfect French braid hairstyle for your toddler depends on the length and texture of their hair. For toddlers with long hair, styles like the classic French braid or double French braids are ideal. If your child has curly hair, consider using side braids or a French braid bun to keep their curls tamed.

  2. Tools and Accessories

    Ensure you have the right tools on hand for styling. You’ll need small rubber bands to secure the braids, bobby pins to keep stray strands in place, and cute hair accessories like bows or jewel clips for an added touch of charm. A good detangling spray can also make the process smoother and more comfortable for your little one.

  3. Step-by-Step Tutorials

    Following a step-by-step easy French braid tutorial can be incredibly helpful, especially if you’re new to braiding. Start with basic French braids before moving on to more complex styles like Dutch braids or stitch braids. There are plenty of detailed tutorials available on platforms like TikTok, which can provide visual guidance and make the learning process easier.

Styling French Braids for Different Occasions

  1. Everyday Wear

    For everyday wear, simple braided hairstyles such as a single French braid or French braid pigtails are perfect. They are easy to create, keep the hair out of your toddler’s face, and look adorable. These styles are great for school days, playdates, or just hanging out at home.

  2. Special Events

    For special events, consider more elegant looks like the French braid headband or the French braid bun. These styles add a touch of sophistication and are perfect for family gatherings, parties, or any event where your little one needs to look their best.

  3. Quick and Easy Styles

    On days when you’re short on time, quick styles like a high ponytail with a French braid or a top knot with braided elements can be a lifesaver. These styles are quick to put together and still offer the neat and polished look of a French braid.

French braid hairstyles for toddlers are not only adorable but also practical, ensuring your little one looks cute and feels comfortable. Whether it’s for a casual day at the park or a special event, these styles are sure to impress. Remember to be gentle and patient, and most importantly, have fun experimenting with different styles to find the perfect look for your child’s hair.

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