Not every parent is a professional braider.
These eight simple styles are easy enough for beginners but still look adorable on your little one. No stress, just cute hair.
1. The Basic Pigtail Braids
Step by step
- Part hair down the middle with a comb.
- Secure one side with a clip.
- Braid the other side simply—three strands.
- Secure with a colorful elastic.
- Repeat on the second side.
- Classic and always works.
Picture this: Your child is at school with basic pigtail braids, looking neat and happy, the simple style keeping hair tidy all day, easy and effective.
2. The Single Back Braid
Step by step
- Gather all hair to one side or the back.
- Create one simple three-strand braid.
- Secure with an elastic.
- That’s it—one braid, done.
- Takes under three minutes.
- Keeps hair contained.
Picture this: Your little one is playing at the park with a single back braid, hair out of their face while they run around, simple and practical.
3. The Half-Up Pony Braid
Step by step
- Take the top half of the hair.
- Secure into a small ponytail.
- Braid the ponytail simply.
- Leave the bottom half down.
- Keeps hair out of eyes.
- Quick and cute.
Picture this: Your kid is at daycare with a half-up braided pony, looking styled with minimal effort, the style practical for active play, fast and adorable.
4. The Side Braid
Step by step
- Sweep all hair to one side.
- Braid simply down the shoulder.
- Secure with an elastic.
- No parting precision needed.
- Works on various lengths.
- Easy and effective.
Picture this: Your child is at a playdate with a side braid, looking put-together, the braid keeping hair neat while they play with friends, relaxed and cute.
5. The Two Mini Braids
Step by step
- Take two small sections from the front.
- Braid each one tiny and simple.
- Pin them back with clips.
- Leave the rest of the hair natural.
- Adds just enough detail.
- Under five minutes.
Picture this: Your little one is at a family gathering with two mini braids, looking like you made an effort, the small braids framing their face sweetly, subtle and sweet.
6. The Braided Bangs Back
Step by step
- If there’s hair in the face, section it.
- Braid it back from the forehead.
- Secure with a small clip.
- Keeps hair out of eyes.
- Simple and functional.
- Great for growing-out bangs.
Picture this: Your kid is eating lunch with braided bangs clipped back, hair not falling into their food, practical and tidy, smart and easy.
7. The Bubble Ponytail
Step by step
- Gather hair into a ponytail.
- Secure with an elastic.
- Add more elastics down the length.
- Pull sections to make bubbles.
- No actual braiding required.
- Fun and foolproof.
Picture this: Your child is at a birthday party with a bubble ponytail, delighted by the bouncy sections, the style easy but adorable, playful and simple.
8. The Twist and Clip
Step by step
- Take a section from one side.
- Twist it away from the face.
- Secure with a cute clip.
- That’s it—no braiding at all.
- Even easier than braiding.
- Still looks styled.
Picture this: Your little one is at preschool with a twist and clip, looking neat and ready for the day, the twist keeping hair back, easiest option ever.
Simple braided hairstyles for kids don’t require professional skills.
These styles are parent-friendly while still keeping your child looking adorable.
Start simple, build confidence, and before you know it, you’ll be braiding like a pro!