29 Hairstyles For Toddlers
Styling a toddler’s hair can be fun but it also needs to be quick and comfy. Whether your little one has short curls, fine hair, or thick strands, there are lots of adorable hairstyles that are easy to do and stay in place. From tiny ponytails and puffs to soft braids and cute clips, these styles are great for playtime or special outings.
In this list of 29 hairstyles for toddlers, you’ll find simple and sweet ideas that keep hair neat while showing off your child’s cuteness. These looks are toddler-friendly and parent-approved.
Hairstyles For Toddlers

1. Bubble Trail Side Pony
This cute style uses small hair sections pulled into a bubble trail using pastel elastics. The hair is gathered from the front and side, creating a winding shape that ends in a ponytail at the back. The soft curve makes the look fun and neat at the same time.
It works best on straight or slightly wavy hair to keep the bubbles in place. The parting can follow the shape of the bubbles, or stay straight for a cleaner finish. This style is quick to create and holds up through active toddler energy.
For this look, section off the top in small parts and secure each one with an elastic. Add a little hair from each side before tying the next bubble. Keep going down the head and tie the final bubble into a side ponytail.

2. Sparkle Braids with Bow
This hairstyle is shaped with two tight braids that run down the sides of the head and curve toward the nape. The braids are mixed with colored strands that sparkle under the light. They meet at the bottom in a small ponytail tied off with a soft bow.
The style gives a smooth shape around the head and keeps everything tidy. The glitter strands add fun and are easy to match with any outfit or party theme. The white bow brings softness to the finished look.
To do this style, part the hair in the middle and braid each side along the curve of the head. Add the sparkly thread into each braid. Join both braids at the bottom and tie them together with a cute bow or scrunchie.

3. Green Star Buns
This look features a set of triangle parts in the back that create a star pattern. Small green elastics tie each point together, and two braided sections rise up into twisted space buns on top.
The pattern is playful and stands out, especially for toddlers who love bright colors and fun shapes. This style stays secure all day and still looks fun by bedtime.
To do this, create triangle-shaped sections and tie each one off. Use small braids to link the sections into two higher points. Twist the braids into messy buns and secure with elastics or clips.

4. Glitter Heart Side Braid
This hairstyle brings some sparkle. A side braid curves around the head, creating a heart shape filled with glitter and small confetti hearts. It’s perfect for holidays, birthdays, or when your toddler just wants to shine.
The heart sits like a crown on one side and gives a fun twist on classic braiding. The bright pink glitter and tiny hearts are sealed in with styling gel to stay in place.
To get the look, part the hair to one side and shape the heart using a small braid. Fill in the space with a comb and gel, then top with chunky glitter and fun shapes.

5. Double Side Pull Puffs
This hairstyle uses small sections gathered down the middle with elastic bands. The pulled parts create mini arches that add volume and detail. The sides are then gathered into puffy ponytails near the back.
Each section has a fun floral strand running through it, adding color and cheer to the whole style. The loops stay neat even after a full day of running, jumping, or just spinning in circles.
Start by making small horizontal parts across the head. Use clear elastics and add decorative thread before pulling them back into the side puffs. Make sure to fluff the puffs for that full, fun finish.

6. Double Waterfall Curls
Two waterfall braids start from the sides and meet in the center. The bottom hair is curled to give the whole look bounce and shape. A pearl clip in the center adds a soft touch.
This hairstyle has a gentle feel and is great for special days. The braids frame the curls nicely, and the pearls in the center bring it all together.
Part the hair down the middle and begin two braids, dropping pieces out to form the waterfall pattern. Curl the bottom half and bring the two braids together in the center with a decorative clip.

7. Color Clip Mohawk
Tiny ponytails run down the center of the head in this toddler twist on a faux-hawk. Each section is tied with colorful rubber bands and decorated with shaped clips—sunglasses, bows, or cartoon faces.
This style is perfect for toddlers who like showing off their style. The clips are playful and easy to switch out.
Create a center row of ponytails, section by section. Tie with small elastics and gently puff them out. Clip a few favorite toys or themed barrettes along the row.

8. Braided Bubble Braid
This hairstyle features two tight side braids feeding into a center bubble braid. The bubbles are sectioned with elastics, each gently pulled to give volume. The whole thing is topped off with a bold pink bow.
The style looks detailed but is quick to do with a little practice. It stays in place through a full day and works well with long hair.
Start by braiding both sides and pull them to the back. Then tie off sections going down with small elastics. Lightly pull each part to give that bubble look, and finish with a bright bow.

9. Side Pull Braid Pony
This look has a strong side part with small diagonal sections pulled into a single braid. The braid sits on one side and joins the loose hair into a low ponytail.
It works well with long, straight hair and gives a fun shape across the head. The parting adds extra style without needing too much time.
Section the hair diagonally from the front to the back and pull each into a small braid. Combine it with the rest of the hair into a ponytail and smooth the rest down.

10. Diagonal Double Pull
This hairstyle uses diagonal parts and mini ponytails linked from front to back. Each one is tied with soft yellow bands, forming rows across the scalp.
It keeps hair away from the face and gives a tidy but cute finish. The design looks creative and is great for playdates or casual events.
Make straight diagonal parts and tie each section with an elastic. Pull the tail of one section into the next and repeat until both rows are done. Let the rest of the hair flow down naturally.

11. Loopy Space Puffs
This look is a mix of bubbly sections tied down the head into twin buns. The part is clean down the middle, with elastic bands holding small puffed sections in place. Each row pulls into a playful loop on each side that sits close to the top of the head.
The ends are twisted and shaped into mini puffs, giving a fun feel from every angle. You can add little clips for extra flair or leave them as they are for a quick everyday look.
To do it, split the hair into two rows. Then section each row evenly, tie with elastics, and loop each group into puffy buns. Add small clips or bows for a finished touch.

12. Ribbon Bow Buns
Here we have two simple top buns made even sweeter with big silver bows. The hair is parted down the middle, gathered at the crown, and twisted into mini buns. The soft ends hang loose underneath for a playful, mix-and-match feel.
The bows bring a shiny, dressy look while keeping the style toddler-friendly. It’s great for playdates, birthdays, or twirling around the living room in dress-up clothes.
Create two high ponytails and twist each into a bun. Let some hair stay loose below the bun. Tie each one with a big ribbon bow to keep it cheerful and easy.

13. Zigzag Bow Crown
This toddler hairstyle starts with small sections gathered into a zigzag pattern at the top. Each part is tied with tiny bands that form a chain of V-shapes leading back to a single ponytail. A large hot pink bow adds sparkle and fun.
The shape gives the head a crown look while keeping hair off the face. It works great for photos, parties, or just when you want something tidy but cute.
Part the hair into angled rows, tying each section with an elastic and connecting it to the next. Gather all the ends into one ponytail and clip on a big bow at the top.

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14. Butterfly Mini Rows
This style features rows of small ponytails spread across the top of the head. Each one is tied off with bright elastic bands, and a big butterfly clip finishes the top. The rest of the hair is kept short and tidy.
The mix of colors and shapes makes this a go-to for playful days. It’s easy to put together and holds well for hours.
Part the hair into rows from front to back. Tie off each group and pull the ends into the next row to form a pattern. Finish with a soft clip on top.

15. Flower Garden Clips
Here’s a soft and tidy style with rows of side-swept ponytails, each held by colorful flower clips. The parting is neat and the front pieces are tied away from the face.
The flower clips give it a garden look without needing any extra flair. It’s a sweet match for dresses or outfits with lots of color.
Start with small sections from the front and pull them to the side. Clip each one with a plastic flower clip and let the rest of the hair stay loose and natural.

16. Lacy Double Knots
This hairstyle has two small top knots, each tied with lace bows. The front is parted into little squares and tied with rubber bands. Each section feeds into a ponytail that’s twisted into a bun.
The bows keep it soft and the loops hold well through playing and running around.
Start by parting the hair into a few small front sections and tie each one. Then gather all into two ponytails, twist each into a bun, and tie lace bows to finish.

17. Grid Puff Rows
This style creates a grid pattern using clear elastics. The head is parted into equal square sections, with each group tied off and connected into a puff row.
It’s tidy from every side and works well on straight or wavy hair. No clips or extras needed—just a good comb and some elastics.
Part the hair evenly into squares. Tie each with an elastic and pull it into the next one to form a line. Repeat across the head and fluff the rows if needed.

18. Braided Pigtails
A clean part and two side braids give this style a tidy look. Each braid pulls back into a simple low pigtail, tied with matching elastic bands.
It’s easy, classic, and works well for everyday wear. Yellow bands add a bit of cheer without overdoing it.
Start with a middle part and braid each side close to the scalp. Tie both braids into pigtails at the base and smooth down the ends.

19. Heart Side Swirl
This one uses diagonal sections on one side of the head, shaped into a curved pattern with elastics. One braid twists across and ends in a high side ponytail. Glitter adds sparkle near the front.
It’s a fun mix of braiding and ponytail styling with a twist. Perfect for themed days or anything that calls for color and glitter.
Make small diagonal parts and tie each with bright bands. Shape the curve and braid one section into a swirl that ends in a side ponytail. Add some glitter up front for fun.

20. Mini Crown Braids
This toddler look uses small center braids running back into mini twisted buns. Each section is tied with bright elastics and shaped to show off shine and tiny accessories.
It gives a starburst shape on top, great for both parties and daily play. White clips add a soft touch that pairs well with little dresses or overalls.
Start with center parts from the forehead back. Braid or twist the rows and tie into small buns. Use fun elastic colors and finish with a few shaped clips.

21. Side Curly Twist
This cute toddler style keeps things soft and sweet with a smooth part and one gentle curl pulled to the side. The hair is sectioned and held with small pink flower clips, creating a tidy front and a curl that springs near the ear.
The side twist keeps hair off the face while showing off those baby curls. The smooth top blends neatly into the twist, making it perfect for a snack-time moment or a family photo.
To get this look, part the hair neatly and sweep one side into a small ponytail. Let the curl bounce freely at the end. Use flower clips for charm and hold.

22. Petal Puff Pony
Here’s a playful mix of tiny puffs and a top ponytail. The front is parted into rows with little pink flower clips on each section. These puffs all pull back into one soft and slightly messy bun at the crown.
It gives a light feel and looks great from all angles. The flower clips add color while keeping hair neat and fun for active toddlers.
Part the hair into small triangles or squares and tie each one with elastics. Pull them back into a loose ponytail and twist it into a bun. Add clips for extra style.

23. Clip Row Ponytail
This style makes the most of colorful clips with straight parting and ponytails. Each small group of hair is tied and clipped with bold plastic squares. Everything gathers into a high ponytail at the back.
The clips line up neatly like building blocks, and the bow at the back adds a soft finish. It’s a smart choice for a walk, party, or a fun day out.
Section the hair evenly, tie with elastics, and use chunky clips in bright colors. Pull the back pieces into one ponytail and finish it off with a soft bow.

24. Color Pop Braids
This double braid style uses a clean center part and fun rubber bands in bright shades. The braids go from front to back and tie off near the nape of the neck. Each braid is spaced with colorful bands and ends in short pigtails.
Two large yellow bows sit on top of each pigtail, bringing a burst of sunshine to the whole style. It’s perfect for bright outfits and busy days.
Start with a center part and braid each side, adding elastics along the way. Finish with pigtails tied just above the shoulders, and clip on bows for a happy finish.

25. Mini Bow Ties
This soft toddler look features two mini ponytails pulled from the sides, gently secured with small elastics. The sections are parted cleanly to frame the crown, and the ends are finished with pink bows that sit neatly at the back.
The hair is kept smooth and tidy, making it a great option for little ones who prefer comfort with style. The bows add charm without being too much, and the overall shape stays close to the head.
To create this style, start with a deep side part, then work across the head with small sections tied with clear elastics. Tie the lower ponytails with ribbon bows to bring it all together.

26. Curly Flower Puffs
This style is all about cute curls with a touch of flair. Small sections are parted and tied, then left to curl softly at the top. Each puff is decorated with a yellow flower clip, giving it a fun and playful finish.
The curl pattern is kept natural and soft, making this style perfect for a weekend outing or casual day indoors. It lets those baby ringlets pop up in all the right spots.
Start with a center part and tie small bunches of hair. Let the ends curl on their own, and add flower clips where the hair is secured. The result is light, bouncy, and cheerful.

27. Zigzag Color Pop
This hairstyle uses a zigzag part and colorful elastics to keep it bright and fun. Each section is tied in a diagonal pattern, working its way across the head into one small ponytail on the side.
The pop of color comes from the stretchy bands in pink, orange, and yellow. A large orange bow gives the finishing touch, adding a burst of fun to the final look.
To get this style, make a zigzag part and divide the hair diagonally. Secure each section with colored bands and pull them into one ponytail. Top it off with a themed bow to match the mood.

28. Double Twist Bows
This look keeps things simple and stylish with two ponytails placed near the back of the head. Hair is parted in triangles, pulled back in small twists, and finished with lilac bows.
The style creates a playful twist effect with clean lines and tied ends that point upward. It’s great for toddlers who don’t like hair falling in their face but still want something cute.
Start by parting the hair in diagonals and tying each piece toward the middle. Bring them together into two puffy ponytails, then add the bows for a sweet, picture-ready finish.

29. Braided Flower Pair
This style features two little braids tied high on the head with pastel clips. Hair is parted in small zigzag shapes and braided just enough to keep things neat. The ends curl slightly for a soft touch.
Flower clips in pink, blue, and yellow are used to dress up the braids, giving them a springtime look. The balance between tight braids and loose curls makes this one a favorite for sunny days.
Start with a zigzag part and tie sections as you braid each strand. Use floral clips along the way, keeping the look bright and full of charm. The curls at the end finish it off with a little bounce.
