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how do I solve my cold toddler waking up in the night?

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 07:27

He won't stay under the covers and wakes up in the early hours freezing cold! (Our house is like a bloody fridge at the moment).

I put him in a vest and thick pajamas as well as a put a duvet under the bedsheet as well as one over him. He's such a wriggle bum that he doesn't stay under it for long tho.

Can you buy all-in ones with feet for toddlers?! or what does everyone else do!

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Olipop · 20/09/2008 07:29

Yes you can! I think I got mine at Mothercare and Primark. Big fleecy zip up baby grow type things. Brilliant - could do with one for me!

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josben · 20/09/2008 07:31

GROBAGS have been brilliant for all my dc's - like a baby sleeping bag, keeps them snug all night

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 07:35

I used grobags until he was about 16 months- after that there was NO WAY he was going in them! They were fab tho- if only i could persuade him these days that he would stay nice and toastie....they were fab when he was a baby.

Oo thankyou will have to look in mothercare then- primark a hassle to get to from here

If i put his socks on then he takes them off. bless him he was freezing at 4am today.

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chloemegjess · 20/09/2008 07:39

Could you not just put the heating on? Or get just a little heater for his room? We have borrowed an electric oil filled radiator thing from my mum as we wanted DD to be warm but didnt want the bills of having the heating on everywhere?

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sammybeth · 20/09/2008 07:42

You can also get those thick fleece all-in ones on e-bay for a reasonable price, they look really warm and cosy.

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 07:44

Our theromostat doesn't work at the moment so its either boiling or freezing if the heatings on!

Hadn't thought of an oil filled one tho- that might work to solve the problem (on a timer). I'll have a look and see how much they are.

The temperature is ok til about 4/5 then it gets freezing. There is no insulation in the loft either but as it is a rented house and we are moving in the spring its not worth doing imo.

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sammybeth · 20/09/2008 07:46

that sounds like our house!!

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 07:46

oo just did ebay/mothercare search- thanks everyone. Don't know why I didn't think of that! (duh)

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Elf · 20/09/2008 07:47

I second the gro-bag option. I thought everyone used them these days. Mine have used them up to the age of about three and even ds at four and a half when we are camping etc.

You can get nice thick winter ones, two tog I think, and also dress them up as much as you like underneath. hth

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 07:52

I loved my grobags but DS just won't go in them. He likes to wriggle around too much i guess.

sammybeth its a real pain isn't it! also there are no interior doors downstairs so all heat whooshes upstairs...and goes through the loft grr. I normally rig up a thick blanket in the doorway downstairs which helps bit gives us a Bedouin feel somewhat! Its also boiling hot upstairs in summer (grr) so you can't win.

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sammybeth · 20/09/2008 07:53

Another idea you can buy character(eg dora,thomas) sleeping bags (not gro-bags) and maybe put him in that and then a duvet over the top. Being a character one he will prob want to go in it.

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sammybeth · 20/09/2008 07:55

it certainly is a pain our heating only comes on when it wants to which is a nightmare in the winter but its going to cost a fortune to fix so like you we all have to wrap up warm as it gets colder. Trouble is if it decides to work one night we wake up sweating lol

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DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe · 20/09/2008 07:59

AH! I have the solution. I had the same problem with dd kicking off her duvet all the time. You need these duvet clips possibly two sets. I have them on dd's bed and they work really well.

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 08:01

yep sounds like ours! the timer is really dodgy so it might randomly come on during the day instead. also its so bloody noisy that if it comes on in the early hours it wakes everyone up! (argh!)

Hmm might give the sleeping bags another chance. might pay mothercare a visit today. DS loves Peppa pig but all the darn branded stuff is pink!! DH will have a fit if i come home with a pink sleeping bag for him lol.

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 08:02

DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe that is ingenious!- do they acually work?

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DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe · 20/09/2008 08:08

Yes they do! I only use mine to stop her kicking the cover off hers but I reckon if you had one near the top and bottom it would keep the duvet in one place enough that he wouldn't be able to wriggle right out of it! It's worth a try!

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sammybeth · 20/09/2008 08:17

DANCES they are a great idea i think i might also get some of these now its getting colder. Also WHERESTHEAUPAIR have you tried next for peppa pig stuff they do a boy version with george from peppa pig. bedroom stuff and clothes.

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 08:21

thanks sammybeth i'll try that. It seems such an oversight to only do the Peppa stuff in pink! He loves dinasaurs too lol.

Just ordered duvet clips too- i will solve this!!

Also have new baby arriving in next few weeks- the last thing i want is them both up though the night!!

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sammybeth · 20/09/2008 11:53

My ds age 2 loves peppa pig too and wants the stuff even though its pink so i got him some from next instead. Hope all the tips solve the problem especially with a new baby on the way.

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kitkat9 · 20/09/2008 15:19

this is what he needs - you could see if American Amazon will deliver to the UK, or do you have someone in America who could get if for you?

I have one for my dd (19m) and it is fantastic. She loves wearing it, it's soft and cosy, and because her feet come out the bottom she doesn't feel restricted by it. She also knows that when the 'baggie' goes on, it's time for bed!

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2point4kids · 20/09/2008 15:25

How old is he?
Primark do the all in one fleece sleepsuits up to age 3-4 years. My DS has one!

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sazzerbear · 20/09/2008 16:07

What about a starter duvet set that zips up? www.bumpto3.com/category.aspx?DISPLAYCAT=sleep&CAT=Products&CATGRY=Bedding_sets_and_duvets

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WheresTheAuPair · 20/09/2008 16:32

sazzerbear that is ingenious!

he is 2 in November but very tall so in 3-4 age clothes normally.

Hmm think i'll get a fleece all in one as a start and look into one of these- they look very snug

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milkysallgone · 20/09/2008 16:32

I would defintely recommend an oil radiator, we've got one for this exact purpose. I just turn it on fairly low in ds's room (the coldest in the house) and it just takes that chill off the air nicely.

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sazzerbear · 20/09/2008 17:29

WheresTheAuPair - glad to be of assistance, I too have v tall for his age 16 mth ds. Luckily he is still OK with grobags!

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