Indigenous-made reusable kids’ fur hand and foot warmers handcrafted in Canada’s North by Aurora Heat

Children’s Warmers | Sekui


Sekui means “children” in Denesųłiné.

Aurora Heat’s Sekui Children’s Warmers are reusable, natural warmers for children and kids who feel the cold. Made for little hands, feet, and bodies, they can be used in mittens, boots, pockets, strollers, sleds, or close to the body for natural warmth in cold weather.

Handcrafted in Canada’s North by Indigenous women artisans, each warmer is made from responsibly harvested wild beaver fur, a natural material long valued for its warmth, softness, and durability.

Unlike disposable hand and foot warmers, Aurora Heat’s children’s warmers do not rely on batteries, chemicals, or plastic waste. They work by holding a child’s own body heat close, offering long-lasting, reusable warmth season after season.

Rooted in Indigenous knowledge and respect for nature, the Sekui collection reflects a northern way of life where warmth, care, and responsibility to the land are deeply connected. Each piece supports Aurora Heat’s near-zero-waste approach and helps families choose natural, long-lasting warmth over single-use products.

Natural warmth for children. Handcrafted in Canada. Made to last for years.

FAQ: Children’s Warmers and Kids Warmers

What are Aurora Heat Children’s Warmers made from?
Aurora Heat Children’s Warmers are handcrafted from responsibly harvested wild beaver fur. Beaver fur is naturally soft, dense, and insulating, making it well-suited for cold hands, feet, and bodies in northern winter conditions.

How do reusable fur warmers work?
Beaver fur holds body heat close. Place the warmer inside mittens, boots, pockets, strollers, sleds, or close to the body. The fur naturally insulates without electricity, batteries, chemicals, or disposable plastic packaging.

After use, let the warmer air-dry at room temperature and store it for next time.

Are Aurora Heat warmers safe for children?
Yes. Aurora Heat warmers are non-electric, non-toxic, and made from breathable natural beaver fur. They do not generate heat on their own. They simply help hold the child’s own warmth close.

For young children, use with appropriate adult supervision.

How long do children’s warmers last?
With proper care, Aurora Heat warmers can last for many years. They are made to be reused season after season, helping families reduce reliance on disposable hand and foot warmers.

What age are they for?
Sekui Children’s Warmers are approximately 3 inches and can be used for all ages, including infants, with adult supervision. For babies and toddlers, place them safely in mittens, boots, stroller blankets, jacket pockets, or close to the body. They are not toys and should not be placed in the mouth or left loose during sleep.

Where can children use them?
Children can use Aurora Heat warmers in mittens, boots, jacket pockets, strollers, sleds, backpacks, or close to the body. They are useful for outdoor play, school commutes, winter walks, skating, skiing, travel, and those cold days.

Why is the collection called Sekui?
Sekui means “children” in Denesųłiné, the language of the Denesųłiné people of Northern Canada. The name reflects Aurora Heat’s connection to Indigenous knowledge, natural materials, and care for the next generation.