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krashnburn
I am Batman!
Member since 5/05 4093 total posts
Name: I'm Batman, I tell you!
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Summer daycare clothing?
I was wondering what you have done or where going to do for daycare clothing for those about 12-15 months. DS is still crawling and only cruising. The room has some padding ont he floor, but mostly tile. DS sometime comes home with bruises on his knees from crawling or falling, so I don't want to put him in shorts for the summer. But they do go out for a bit during the day in the buggie. Is sending him in sweatpants with a t-shirt OK, and maybe leaving a pair of shorts in his bag if it's air conditioned and then they're going to be outside for awhile? What did/will you send your DC in?
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Posted 5/12/08 9:29 AM |
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JenBenMen
party of five
Member since 9/06 11343 total posts
Name: Jen
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Re: Summer daycare clothing?
i am wondering the same thing Daycare already told me not to dress him in fancy clothes since he will be on the floor on the outside roof for most of the day
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Posted 5/12/08 9:46 AM |
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yankinmanc
Happy Days!
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Re: Summer daycare clothing?
I bought a bunch of cheapo stuff at the supermarket (like Walmart type place) you know, jogging bottoms, short and T-shirts that were like 2 for £5 and I sent a bag of them in to nursery. I don't care if they go missing, or if they are filthy. MY son is very active and if CPS saw his legs, they would take him away, he is like a peach he bruises so easily.
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Posted 5/12/08 9:49 AM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
Kisses
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Re: Summer daycare clothing?
I'm looking for light pants for both of them. I want them covered from the harsh sun (they are so fair skinned) and the AC might get cool at nap time.
I had bought all shorts/dresses before I knew they would be going early.
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Posted 5/12/08 9:52 AM |
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