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How many nights do your older children wear their pyjamas before washing them?

11 replies

saltire · 19/09/2007 16:40

My Dses are 9 and 7, and I always seem to be washing their PJ's, especially the bottoms. normally they wear them for a couple of nights, but just recently it's been never ending PJ's in the washing basket

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HuwEdwards · 19/09/2007 16:41

DDs are 4 and 6 and I change them once a week.

Miaou · 19/09/2007 16:43

You need ot put a limit on them in that case. Dd2 will just change hers on a whim so I insist that she wears them for at least three nights before a change (the only exception is a change in the weather therefore needing warmer/cooler pjs). Dd1 would wear the same ones all the time unless I insisted on her changing them

Er rather a lot of changes in that post!!!

expatinscotland · 19/09/2007 16:44

2

MrsBadger · 19/09/2007 16:44

If they only put them on after the bath and take them off before breakfast, a week, assuming no spills, accidents etc.

Blu · 19/09/2007 16:46

Hmmm. But unless they wear pants underneath it is like wearing pants for more than one day, isn't it? DS, 6, has clean pyjamas about every 3 days. Or more often - because he eats his breakfast wearing them.

squashmonster · 19/09/2007 16:46

mine are 3 and 4 and wear clean ones every night! think i will start making them wear them a few more nights!

filthymindedvixen · 19/09/2007 16:47

when they mingeth

belgo · 19/09/2007 16:49

about every four days unless they get dirty.

saltire · 19/09/2007 16:51

And another thing, it only ever seems to be PJ bottoms I wash, then will find 5 or 6 tops under beds etc. DS2 sometimes still wets and will hide wet bottoms, so then they stink to high heaven

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TheQueenOfQuotes · 19/09/2007 16:52

ermm - until they spill breakfast on them and therefore they need washing

bluejelly · 19/09/2007 16:55

once a week

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