Some kids hate rain. Others see a puddle and immediately wonder if they can jump in it with both feet. If your toddler girl belongs to the second group, you already know that keeping her dry is a negotiation, not a guarantee. This Paw Patrol raincoat and umbrella set doesn’t solve that entirely—no jacket can—but it does tip the odds in your favor by making rain gear something she actually wants to wear.
What actually changes
The real shift here is from “I don’t want to put that on” to “I need my Skye jacket.” The set pairs a pink vinyl slicker with a matching umbrella, both printed with Skye and Everest from the Nickelodeon show. When your daughter sees those characters, the jacket stops being a chore and starts being part of the game. She puts it on because she wants to, not because you told her to. That saves you about five minutes of morning struggle, which in toddler time feels like an hour.
The umbrella is small enough for her hands to grip, and the jacket’s snap buttons are sized for fingers that are still learning fine motor control. She can fasten and unfasten them herself, which means she feels independent. You still check the hood, but she gets to do the rest. That matters more than you’d think on a drizzly Tuesday when you’re already late for preschool pickup.
What you’re actually getting
- Pink vinyl rain slicker with printed Skye and Everest graphics. The material is thin but durable—it won’t tear after one wear, but it’s not a winter coat. It fits over a light sweater or t-shirt comfortably.
- Matching umbrella with the same character print. It’s a standard toddler-size umbrella, not a full-size adult one. The mechanism is simple enough for a 3-year-old to open with help.
- Snap-button front closure in pink. These are easier for small hands than zippers or toggles. They also mean fewer broken zippers and less frustration when she wants to take it off immediately after coming inside.
- Adjustable elastic hood that cinches around the face. It won’t blow off in a gust, but it’s not waterproof-sealed—expect some dampness around the edges in heavy rain.
- Three sizes covering ages 2 to 7. Size up if your child is at the upper end of a range or if you want room for a thicker layer underneath.
- Moisture and humidity-resistant vinyl. This means it handles light to moderate rain well. In a downpour, you’ll still want to get inside quickly.
Who this works for (and who it doesn’t)
This set is for the parent whose child watches Paw Patrol on repeat and treats every walk to the car as an adventure. It’s for the girl who wants to be Skye, the flying pup, and who will wear a raincoat if it means she can pretend she’s on a rescue mission. It works best for light to moderate rain, for trips to the park, school drop-offs, or just playing in the backyard after a shower.
It is not for heavy downpours or extended time outside in a storm. The vinyl is not breathable, so she will get warm if she runs around in it for an hour. It’s also not a winter coat—there’s no insulation. If you live somewhere with cold rain, you’ll need a layer underneath. And if your child is not into Paw Patrol, the character print won’t help with the “I don’t want to wear this” battle. In that case, look for a plain raincoat with a fun color instead.
Honest verdict
This is a solid, straightforward rain set for a specific kid: the one who loves Skye and Everest and will trade compliance for character branding. The jacket does what it’s supposed to do—keep her dry in light rain—and the umbrella gives her something to hold that makes her feel grown-up. The vinyl is not fancy, but it’s practical. The snaps work. The hood stays put.
You won’t get years of use out of it because she’ll outgrow the size and the obsession eventually. But for one or two rainy seasons, it will make wet mornings easier. And honestly, that’s worth the price of admission.
Features
- Product Description A little rain isn’t going to stop any Paw Patrol fan. Your little girl can join forces with her favorite rescue dogs in this eye-catching 2-piece rainwear set. The adorable rain Slicker and matching Umbrella feature colorful imagery of Skye and Everest from the popular Nickelodeon cartoon. Designed for toddlers and Little Girls and is available in 3 different sizes for girls ages 2-7. The pink rain jackets are moisture and humidity-resistant. Pink snap buttons are easy for children to fasten and unfasten. The thin but durable vinyl slicker fits easily over her clothing to keep her comfy, and an adjustable elastic hood helps keep the rain out. A matching
Updated on 30/05/2026
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