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can you get knickers in 12-18month size?

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misdee · 07/01/2007 22:52

actually 9-12 would be better, as she is in cloth and 12-18trousers fit loosely.

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misdee · 07/01/2007 23:42

anyone?

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TheArmadillo · 07/01/2007 23:45

asda do afaik.

They do much smaller than anywhere else I found.

MrsApron · 07/01/2007 23:45

try asda. they def do 1 to 11/2 not sure about smaller though.

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MrsApron · 07/01/2007 23:46

snap armadillo!

misdee · 07/01/2007 23:46

thanks. dd3 is showing signs of being ready. eeek!

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mrsvern · 09/01/2007 08:36

woolworths do. TBH you want them a bit big anyway-easier to get up/down

Bozza · 09/01/2007 08:44

I had DD's from Asda. But although she was potty trained at just 24 months and is a skinny thing - now 2 1/2 and still in 18-24 months clothes she didn't get on with the smaller pants. They seemed to make her uncomfortable and we'd get the line "my pants are bothering me".

It sounds like you are going to struggle with the trousers though once you get rid of the cloth nappy. DD was bought some age 2-3 trousers for Christmas and they just fell straight down. She is also night trained and we have a similar problem with pjs.

LITTLELOLLI · 09/01/2007 09:09

i had this problem and my dd is tiny and was only 1.9 when she started, asda, adams, tesco and everywhere start at 18-24, but mothercare do them in 12-18, strangly i found the plain white one were smaller than the patterened and coloured ones.

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