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sleeping bags for 2-3 year olds?

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prefernot · 14/10/2004 20:50

Maybe this should be on the 'products' thread. I was just wondering if anyone knew of somewhere to get them for 2-3 year olds at a reasonable price. Dd's more or less outgrown her winter ones now and shows no sign whatsoever of wanting out of them.

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popsycal · 14/10/2004 20:51

you can get a 36 months plus one from gro bag....we are going to have to buy one soon as my big 2 year old is nearly to bigh for his 18-36 months one

prefernot · 14/10/2004 20:55

Oh, I don't think I've even got an 18-36 month one at the moment, dd's quite small and is still in a 12-18 month one but it's getting a bit short. Is there a handy website for them?

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popsycal · 14/10/2004 20:56

actually kiddicare.com will do them cheaper!

popsycal · 14/10/2004 20:57

they do - afew quid cheaper than on grobag

prefernot · 14/10/2004 20:58

Thanks. I don't know why but I can never get kiddicare on my server, it just comes up as gobbledygook. I'll try it from work.

Hey, popsy, how's your Ds' talking going? .

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popsycal · 14/10/2004 20:59

he never shuts up now!
we are on mini sentences but he comes out with the craziest things
old macdonald had a crocoldile today apparently and there was a cow in a jungle lol

prefernot · 15/10/2004 09:48

Yeah, my dd comes out with amazing things too. We were reading 'Jack and the Beanstalk' the other night and she pointed at the magic harp and said 'poor harp, got no eyes, can't sleep' and it really sent a shiver up my spine...

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