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Do your kids change out of their uniforms after school?

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Twiglett · 06/09/2005 17:37

can you tell its DS's first day today?

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charliecat · 06/09/2005 17:38

Mine dont, it just m,eans theres 2 sets of clothes to wash at the end of the day.

LIZS · 06/09/2005 17:39

How was it ? dd only has one summer dress which fits so yes she will be changing, either to keep it clean or go in the wash !

beetroot · 06/09/2005 17:40

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nutcracker · 06/09/2005 17:53

If they are going in the garden then Yes, but otherwise no.

lou33 · 06/09/2005 17:54

Yes so they don't spill their dinner on it

Aimsmum · 06/09/2005 17:55

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Passionflower · 06/09/2005 18:00

Only when I can persuade DD to which isn't very often. God only knows why she likes it so much it's an old fashioned number in green and white stripes.

beetroot · 06/09/2005 18:01

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iota · 06/09/2005 18:02

no

lou33 · 06/09/2005 18:07

Hello you

spykid · 06/09/2005 18:08

as soon as they get in!
otherwise would be covered in mud, worm juice, blackcurrant etc...

Nightynight · 06/09/2005 18:40

Yes, definitely. Otherwise they'd need five complete changes.

Twiglett · 06/09/2005 18:42

oo hello Lou glad to see you

I think I've learnt my lesson .. his shirt is filthy

as of tomorrow he is definately changing

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lou33 · 06/09/2005 18:44

Hello Twiglett

cod · 06/09/2005 18:45

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milosmum · 06/09/2005 18:49

no way- he has enough t shirts for 1 a day and like cod says- why make more washing..... although he is only 4... i may change my mind when hes older and wants to play out...

cod · 06/09/2005 18:50

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coppertop · 06/09/2005 18:52

No. Ds1's uniform is usually dirty anyway by the time he gets home so there's no point.

MarsLady · 06/09/2005 18:54

it depends! Some days they do, some days they don't. When DS1 was smaller he changed, but the girls don't get as dirty.

milosmum · 06/09/2005 18:59

yeah- it usually is dirty so why bother? He came home today covered in play doh & paint...

Enid · 06/09/2005 19:00

no I dont

its easier to wash than her regular clothes - the skirt cost £7 and the tops are 6 for 3.99 in adams so if they get ruined, big whup

Twiglett · 06/09/2005 19:00

half days for 2 weeks so he came home spotless

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SecondhandRose · 06/09/2005 19:01

I get mine to change and always wash hands straight from school as there never seems to be any soap at school, then they have a snack and veg in front of the TV for a while before dinner.

Nightynight · 06/09/2005 19:01

cod its not two lots of washing. They have one clean set of clothes for school (lasts all week apart from undies and top) and one dirty set for evenings that also lasts all week. As opposed to 5 clean sets.

Enid · 06/09/2005 19:03

they wear dirty clothes all week?

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