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

Kids Warmers | Sekui


Our Sekui Kids and Children’s Warmers are inspired by the northern way of life—where warmth, care, and respect for nature guide every creation. Each piece is handmade by Indigenous women artisans using responsibly harvested fur and near zero-waste practices. These reusable warmers provide dependable comfort season after season, reducing waste and nurturing a deeper connection to nature and the land.

From outdoor play to quiet evenings inside, Aurora Heat helps parents and families choose sustainable warmth rooted in culture and care.

FAQ — Kids & Children’s Warmers

1. What are Aurora Heat Kids Warmers made from?
Each warmer is handcrafted in Canada’s North from responsibly harvested beaver fur. Natural materials ensure safe, gentle warmth without synthetics or chemicals.

2. How do reusable fur warmers work?
Fur traps body heat and holds it close to the skin. Simply place the warmer inside mitts, boots, or pockets. After use, let it air-dry and store for next time—no plastic, chemicals, batteries, no waste.

3. Are they safe for children?
Yes, Aurora Heat warmers are non-electric, non-toxic, and made from breathable natural materials, 100% beaver fur. There is simply no safer material, and they’re designed for comfort and durability for all ages.

4. How long do the warmers last?
With proper care, each pair or set can last for many years. These warmers are an important part of Aurora Heat’s near zero-waste approach—helping families by creating opportunities to increase harmony with the earth.

Sekui means ‘children’ in Dënesųłiné, the language of the Dënesųłiné people of Northern Canada.