Your little angel is now growing, her hair needs additional care, and you may be on the hunt for some cute toddler girl haircuts. Did you know there are over 20 different methods to style your toddler’s hair? Their hair must be combed, clipped, and groomed regularly. And, of course, distinctively styled. If you are looking for these styles for your adorable little daughter, you have come to the right place. Here is a compilation of some of the best toddler girl haircuts and hairstyles that are practical, fashionable, and charming.

Toddler Girl Haircuts

1. Pixie Haircut

Pixie haircut for toddler girl is ideal when she has straight hair that drops down a lot. In this style, the hair is cut short at the back and the sides but are left a bit long on the top. This makes it easy to comb and quite manageable too. How to: Face type: Long, oval Hair type: Straight or wavy hair

2. Long Tapering

It can be the haircut of choice for a toddler girl with straight or wavy hair. This toddler girl haircut is super easy to do at home with bare minimum tools. How to: Face type: All face types – long, oval, round, heart-shaped Hair type: Straight hair

3. Forehead Bangs

Forehead bangs work great for toddler girls with thin hair. You can have forehead bangs with bob cut or with long hair. How to: Face type: Oval, round Hair type: Straight, thin hair

4. Parted Side Bangs

Quite similar to forehead bangs, but these look best when the girl has thin straight hair that you prefer parting from the side. How to: Face type: Round, heart-shaped Hair type: Straight, thin or slightly wavy hair

5. Classic Bob Cut

Classic bob cut is perhaps among the most popular haircuts for toddler girls. It suits straight hair and narrow face the most. How to: Face type: Oval, round, narrow, heart-shaped Hair type: Straight, thin hair

6. Asymmetrical Bob Cut

Same as regular/classic bob cut, except that hair fringes on one side of the face are longer than the other. How to: Face type: Oval, round, narrow, heart-shaped Hair type: Straight, thin hair

7. Medium Length Cut

The medium cut suits toddler girls with curly hair that parents would like to cut to a more manageable length. How to: Face type: Oval, long Hair type: Straight, thin, curly

8. Cropped Hair

Cropped hair is convenient to wash, dry, and comb. It may not seem very appealing, but it is quite practical since it is easy to manage. How to: Face type: Round, oval Hair type: Straight, curly, wavy

9. Boy-Cut Haircut

As the name suggests, the haircut is quite same to that of boys. The boy cut is shorter than bob cut and cropped hair. How to: Face type: Oval, round, heart-shaped Hair type: Straight, wavy After a set of haircuts to give your toddler, let’s look at some styles that can help you manage the toddler girl’s hair better. Hairstyles ensure that a haircut remains the way it is. That’s not all! Hairstyles add glamor and style to your baby’s face and overall persona.

Toddler Girl Hairstyles

10. Pigtails

This is a quick to comb-and-create hairstyle that is ideal for when you want to send your toddler outdoors such as to a daycare center or a park to play. How to: Face type: Round, oval, long Hair type: Straight, thin, wavy

11. Single Fountain Pigtail

Works well for toddler girls with short or curly hair such as those in African-American toddlers. This style is easy and quick to create. How to: Face type: Round, oval, heart-shaped Hair type: Wavy and curly

12. Side Single Ponytail

If your toddler girl has thin droopy hair, then you will love this style. Here the hair stay secured on one side of the head, making them manageable for the young girl especially when outdoors. How to: Face type: Heart-shaped, long, oval Hair type: Thin, straight hair

13. Mid-Parting With Two Ponytails

It is among the conventional yet popular hairstyles for a toddler girl. Ponytails work great for older toddler girls, who are just joining kindergarten at the school where they need to stay well-groomed. How to: Face type: All face types – Round, oval, long, and heart-shaped Hair type: Straight, wavy, and slightly curly

14. Side-Parting With Bow And Hairband

The highlight here is the bow-shaped rubber band that helps secure the thin long tresses of a toddler girl. How to: Face type: Long, oval Hair type: Thin, straight and long

15. Loose Braid With Clips

Braids are easy to make, and you can set them well at their place with the use of clips and rubber band. How to: Face type: Round, oval, and heart-shaped Hair type: Straight, wavy

16. Fringe Hairstyle

Best suited for straight, droopy hair that tends to fall forward and sidewards. Fringes look cute and also stylish. They are easiest to make when the toddler girl already has some forehead bangs. How to: Face type: Round, heart-shaped, oval Hair type: Straight and thin

17. Double-Side Buns

Looking for a toddler girl hairstyle for a special event? Double-side buns should do great as they make your little one appear more adorable while the hairstyle is also hip – perfect for a toddler party. How to: Face type: Oval, round, long Hair type: Wavy, straight, and slightly curly

18. Three Braided Ponytails

It is the same as making a regular braid, but here you have three of them on different sides of the head. It may seem complicated, but is simple and makes a trendy hairstyle for a toddler girl. How to: Face type: Oval, round, long Hair type: Straight, thin

19. Cropped Hair With Floral Hairband

An easy to create hairstyle for toddler girls with short hair that are wavy or curly, this hairstyle is neat, quick, and quite cute. How to: Face type: Round, oval, heart-shaped Hair type: Curly, wavy short hair

20. Half Clipped Half Fringed Hairstyle

If the toddler’s hair is ultra thin, then you can choose a fringed look combined with the use of clips to hold some hair in place. How to: Face type: All face types – long, oval, round, heart-shaped Hair type: Thin, Straight

21. French Braid

French braid is similar to regular braid with a few differences. This hairstyle is great for almost any occasion and suits girls with long and dense hair. How to: Face type: Round, oval, long Hair type: Straight, long, and dense

22. Double French Braid

Two French braids individually made from two sections of hair. It looks cute yet ornate for a toddler girl hairstyle for special occasions. How to: Face type: Round, oval, long Hair type: Straight, long, and dense

23. Horizontal Braid

It is same as making a regular braid, but here you tie the plait in a horizontal direction rather than vertical. Works great for wavy and curly hair, where a vertical braid may get too springy. How to: Face type: Oval, round, heart-shaped Hair type: Curly, wavy

24. Fishtail Braid

The fishtail braid is suitable for special occasions or when you want to make you toddler happy by giving her hair a new look. How to: Face type: Long, oval Hair type: Long, straight, and wavy

25. Messy Hair Bun

Messy hair buns are ideal during travel when all you want to do is bundle up your toddler’s hair quickly. How to: Face type: All face types – Round, oval, long, and heart-shaped Hair type: Curly, straight, wavy

26. Side Bun

It is same as messy hair bun, but the hair is secured more tightly here. You can make a side bun precisely on the side of the head or the lower back part of the head, behind the ear. How to: Face type: Oval, round, long Hair type: Straight, wavy, and long

27. Side Clipped

Best suited for toddler girls with thin hair that is short and thus difficult to set in pigtails and braids. How to: Face type: Round, oval, heart-shaped Hair type: Straight, short, and wavy

28. Bob Hair With Clip

Bob cut looks good with fringes or forehead bands. However, if your toddler girl’s hair is short at the front or too curly, then you can clip them behind to make a modified bob hairstyle. How to: Face type: Round, oval, heart-shaped Hair type: Wavy, curly, and short

29. Multiple Ponytails With Decorative Hairbands

This toddler girl hairstyle is for when her hair is sparse, and you find it difficult to get a handful of hair to make a single long ponytail. How to: Face type: Round, oval Hair type: Thin and straight

30. Simply Tied For Curly Hair

When nothing seems to work for your young girl’s curly hair, then tying it securely is perhaps the way to go to keep her hair neatly bundled. How to: Face type: All face types – long, oval, round, heart-shaped Hair type: Curly, extremely wavy