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Girls Christmas pyjamas

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Millie1 · 02/12/2010 14:21

I know this is really shallow but I love the kids to wear new jammies, preferably with a Christmas design on Christmas Eve Blush. Any ideas where to look please? Gap only have 2 Christmas-y designs this year for toddlers - one is too similiar to last year's design and I've DT's to dress so they like different. Have tried Boden & John Lewis - prefer Gap style long-john jammies to fleecy. Thanks

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BooBooGlass · 02/12/2010 14:23

How old are they? M and S have som fab penguin pjs that go up to 3 iirc. My ds has them and they are very much like his Gap ones but much cheaper

BooBooGlass · 02/12/2010 14:25

here

Millie1 · 02/12/2010 14:25

Heavens, hadn't thought about M&S BooBooGlass. They're 2. Shall look now before I go to school. Thx

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kateecass · 02/12/2010 14:50

My 2 year old DDs came from Primark (nice flannel ones with fairies on) but saw nice ones in Boots also on 3 for 2. M&S ones above are great too.

I don't think it's shallow, it's a fab traditional that they'll look back on and remember. I have got Xmassy PJs myself but couldn't find DH any. The rest of the family are having Xmas socks!

moragbellingham · 02/12/2010 17:08

Same here! Don't think DH is too bothered however but I've bought warm fleece/flannel ones from Asda. Gingerbread man and peppa for the girls.

I wish the M&S penguins came in bigger sizes though.

Millie1 · 02/12/2010 20:28

I've always done it ... unfortunately DS1, at 9 yrs old, has decided Christmas pjs are too uncool for him. DS2 chose a lovely pair from John Lewis. Really like the M&S pair - thanks BooBoo!

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