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Clothing at night?

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adviceplease88 · 03/06/2019 20:39

What do you dress your dcs in on hot nights? Or what in tonight for an example??

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adviceplease88 · 03/06/2019 20:40

My dd is nearly 11 months and I've got a 1.5 tog and a 2.5 tog and I have no idea how she should be dressed or if it's any different depending which she's in? Not sure why this is split into 2 my phone is messing up tonight!

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ifoundthebread · 03/06/2019 20:42

Depending how warm it is I usually stick with the 2.5 tog but reduce the layers, my sons room is reading 21 and he is in a long sleeve vest and sleeping bag.

user1493413286 · 03/06/2019 20:44

Gro bag have an online guide that I relied on when my DD was that age; you need to know the room temp for it though

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hormonesorDHbeingadick · 03/06/2019 20:46

3 yr old is always naked whatever the weather due to her choice.

ps1991 · 03/06/2019 20:46

My little one is 4months. This week he has been in a nappy and a 0.5 grobag he’s been plenty warm enough but he does still share a room with my husband and I that has been 26-31degrees!! Have a look on the Gro company website

PurpleGoose · 03/06/2019 20:48

General rule of thumb is 18-20 degrees in the room then long sleeved vest in 2.5 tog or sleepsuit in 1.5 tog

21-23 degrees then long sleeved vest in 1.5 tog

We have a 0.5 tog for if it gets warmer than that, but have only had to use it when not at home.

If it's really hot - 26 degrees plus - then just a nappy and light muslin type blanket (did this when in a caravan in South if France)

If you Google 'what to wear in a gro bag' there are lots of charts that show you what clothes with what tog depending on the temperature

adviceplease88 · 03/06/2019 21:11

Thank you everyone!❤️

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