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to ask what your babies/toddlers are wearing to bed?

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MyBreadIsEggy · 07/06/2016 18:13

Posting here for traffic as it bath time soon!
So as the title says, what are you putting them in for bed?
I've had the fan on, window and door open in Dd (13mo) room all day while she's not in there, so it has cooled down a bit, but it's still really warm in there!
Last night I put her to bed in a short sleeved pj top and the lightest pj trousers I could find, but think maybe I should have put her down in just a short sleeved vest?!

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apatheticfallacy · 07/06/2016 18:14

Short sleeved best and sleeping bag here, but the nursery is north facing so not too not

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araiba · 07/06/2016 18:14

chanel no.5

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MoreGilmoreGirls · 07/06/2016 18:17

Short sleeves PJs here and I leave some windows open upstairs. It's cooler here tonight though so might go for his lightweight sleeping bag with a vest.

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MindTheCrevasse · 07/06/2016 18:19

Short sleeved PJs and a very thin blanket

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wheresthel1ght · 07/06/2016 18:19

Mine is in a pull up and a thin nightie. She has a quilt on her bed that she kicks off and her favourite blanket that she cuddles but even that has been cast aside this week as it is so hot!!

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MyBreadIsEggy · 07/06/2016 18:19

It's a bit cooler here tonight too, but her room in still at 25 degrees+
It got to 28 degrees last night Shock
I think I'll stick with short sleeved pjs and a light blanket again tonight

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TheWeeBabySeamus1 · 07/06/2016 18:22

Short sleeve body suit and a thin blanket - and the child's still sweating.

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StinkyMcgrinky · 07/06/2016 18:24

Last night DS (18 months) went to sleep in just a vest after bath time and judging by the temp in his room currently (28c!) he'll be in just a vest tonight too. Window has been open all day and blinds closed enough to stop un getting in but with no breeze is just horrid sticky heat!

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TheUnsullied · 07/06/2016 18:24

26° in DD's room last night despite having kept her blind shut and her window open all day. I have her in shorts and t-shirt type pyjamas because she can't be trusted in just a nappy. She doesn't keep blankets on during the coldest of nights and prefers to nest in them instead so I'm leaving her usual duvet and 3x compulsory blankets in with her.

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bushtailadventures · 07/06/2016 18:25

Short sleeved vest and summer sleeping bag. Sleeping bag is only because she won't sleep without it, not even naps, so we have a variety of togs.

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Absofrigginlootly · 07/06/2016 18:30
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Marshpillow · 07/06/2016 18:33

Short sleeved pj's and a thin duvet. Last night I forgot to switch her duvet to a thin one and she woke up dripping with sweat after an hour, poor thing.

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chellem1 · 07/06/2016 20:06

araiba Grin

Our 3yo DD is in a thin nightie. She kicks off her covers most nights though.

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SouperSal · 07/06/2016 20:09

DD sleeps naked. She's 5.

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TestingTestingWonTooFree · 07/06/2016 20:09

Short sleeve short leg cotton onesie/romper. No blanket/sleeping bag.

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bookworm14 · 07/06/2016 20:12

Short sleeve vest and summer sleeping bag for 9.5mo DD, but her room doesn't get that hot.

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guiltynetter · 07/06/2016 20:17

my 22 month old is in a strappy vest no blankets. it's 26 degrees in her room

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belleandsnowwhite · 07/06/2016 20:19

just short sleeve pj top and nappy.

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WhenSheWasBadSheWasHorrid · 07/06/2016 20:21

2 1/2 has been determined to sleep naked (with a nappy) for a week now.

Dd (5) has a light nighty

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MyBreadIsEggy · 07/06/2016 20:24

I've put her in short sleeved pj top and shorts and no blankets. It's 27 degrees in there according to my video monitor Sad

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MadHattersChaiParty · 07/06/2016 20:25

Same as Belle, my 12m is in a short sleeve pyjama top and nappy, with light blanket. So hot here ...

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powershowerforanhour · 07/06/2016 20:29

2 month old just wore a nappy to settle down last night then when I was sure she was asleep enough(she's blanket kicker), a cellular blanket over her legs. Pulled it up to her armpits at about 5am when it was finally a little cooler.

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lostoldlogin2 · 07/06/2016 20:43

My son is 5 we live in Spain. He is wearing normal pyjamas ....it is 26 degrees here but kids are used to it once it gets to 29-30 or more we move over to shorties or boxers if it is really really hot

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LuluJakey1 · 07/06/2016 20:49

DS 18m- vest and nappy. Thin quilt in cot but he has kicked it off him and is asleep with his bum in the air.

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MotherKat · 07/06/2016 20:54

Short sleeved vests and nappies for my babies, no covers as it's far too hot, will probably pop a waffle blanlet over them after the 4am feed if it cools down like last night.

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