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Why is it so hard to find a nice hooded dressing gown for a 5 yo? HELP ME PLEASE!!!

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Shitemum · 02/12/2007 20:53

I've spent several hours searching the web after some b*gger outbid me on ebay for a lilac one with dscrete Tinkerbell design.

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Pollyanna · 02/12/2007 20:59

M&S have some pink fleecy ones atm. I don't think they are cotton, but very warm and cozy and only £7.

Hulababy · 02/12/2007 21:00

I got DD a beautiful soft pink dressing gown from Debenhams last Christmas.

fireflyxmasfairylights2 · 02/12/2007 21:03

here

This is lovely, fleecy & warm

PestohohohoMonster · 02/12/2007 21:05

Yesterday I saw 'tiger' style boys dressing gowns in a flagship M & S store. I just checked the website, but they're not showing on it. Very cute.

noonar · 02/12/2007 21:05

bhs is good for soft fleecy ones and cheap cotton pjs. hate most of their stuff but they do good sleepwear.

notsofarnow · 02/12/2007 21:09

asda have some nice ones for £8 really soft

dyzzidi · 02/12/2007 21:13

Asda have some fab ones they are really soft.

noonar · 02/12/2007 21:15

ooh, there's an echo in here here here

Shitemum · 02/12/2007 21:16

thanks all, will see if i can find those shops online, am abroad.

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