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from what age did your child enjoy dressing up?

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Yorkiegirl · 25/08/2005 20:18

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fqueenzebra · 25/08/2005 20:23

I think so for girls, about the same for my DD, but my boys were much later at the idea. Eg, DS1 was suposed to go to a fancy dress party when he was 4y+9m old and I honestly didn't have a clue what sort of thing would be suitable.

Ameriscot2005 · 25/08/2005 20:23

I think that's about right when they are copying older siblings.

Hulababy · 25/08/2005 20:23

Just trying to think. First proper dress up outfit - fairy one - I bought for DD had was for a nursery party at about 19 months I think. They had a dressing up box at nursery in the toddlers room which DD played with - she moved into their at about a year, but not sure when she started playing with it - so yes, probably around your DD's age I guess.

nikkie · 25/08/2005 20:33

We have a very large dressing up collection andMy eldest has always liked to 'help' her little sister dress up so I tghink she was probably 14-16 months when she started dressing herself up

Yorkiegirl · 25/08/2005 20:35

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Katemum · 25/08/2005 20:43

Go for it. My 15 month old is now desparately trying to put on her big brother's dressing up stuff.

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