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Old 05-21-2007, 07:42 PM
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Default What do you feel are the best clothing to wear on hot day for a toddler?

I just wanted to know what you think is good we are planting our garden. My husbend and I disagree what she should wear. I think shorts and a cool shirt.. He says keep her arms coverd..As long as she has sunblock on I do not see the problem.. Any help here. Thanks Moms
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Old 05-22-2007, 03:14 AM
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We live in Phoenix where it gets really hot! I usually dress my toddler in shorts and a t-shirt or a light weight summer dress. I would say just make sure it's a cool fabric, that she's wearing sunblock, and keeping the shoulders covered is a good idea too, since they are more prone to burn. A hat also does wonders as far as keeping the sun off her face.
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Old 05-22-2007, 05:26 AM
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Little shirt and shorts.
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Old 05-22-2007, 11:57 AM
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Sunblock or a hat will keep the sun at bay, but rule of thumb with babies and toddlers is : whats comfortable to you! If you are sweating and hot then your toddler/baby is too. My kids spent most summers in t-shirts and shorts. Or just a diaper when in the house! Nice and cool!
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Old 05-22-2007, 12:46 PM
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Hat, overalls, t shirt, shoes. (Hey, you are planting a garden, and the lil' busy bee will probably be toddling around outside, bees, snakes, etc....)
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Old 05-22-2007, 08:13 PM
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i always put my daughter in a tank she is 17 months but i put SPF 50 or higher on her and keep a BIG umbrella for shade you don't want her getting to hot! Also freeze water bottles they help cool her off and I buy pedialyte pops and give them to my daughter just to be sure shes not getting dehydrated!!
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Old 06-02-2007, 01:53 PM
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Make the toddler wear a small outfit.Or the baby will sweat.Make the baby comfy before you start your work.Have cold water in a sipper to make the toddler more comfy....
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Old 01-09-2010, 04:16 AM
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1. Clothes should add to your appeal.

You are the best judge of what makes you look good. Or your friends must have told you what you look best in. It could be a certain shade that matches your baby blues and brings out the colour in them. Or a fitted tee that makes the most of your sculpted abs and well-developed physique. Or a skirt that shows off your legs to advantage, especially if you’ve been told you have a great pair. Flatter your appearance and make yourself easy on the eye.

2. Suit the clothes to the occasion/venue.

Ensure that you're familiar with the dress code. Double-check if it is a formal restaurant or a casual lounge atmosphere and dress accordingly. You wouldn’t want to stick out like a sore thumb in formal attire if it is a more informal and relaxed setting. If your date is going to extend for a major part of the evening and you will be going to more than one place, don’t panic.

You could carry a jacket for the formal look and wear a smart white shirt underneath. Knock off the jacket when you’re done with the formal part of the evening, to blend in with the more casual look of the party you may be going to later. Or for the ladies, a smart jacket or fancy stole over a bustier or a chic top is sufficient to add the formal element, which can be taken off later when you’re ready to let your hair down.



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Old 01-11-2010, 09:57 PM
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Picture this, its mid summer and you think taking the kids to the local pool would be great for them, and of course everyone is excited.

Only one problem, your three year old is determined to wear his favorite pair of jeans into the pool to swim in.

You try to explain how hot it is outside, and its not a good idea to go to the swimming pool in his jeans, you can turn yourself inside out and explaining why he can not wear his jeans.

But he is still determined, so then you tell him the people that run the pool won’t allow him to go swimming in his jeans, it seems nothing you say will break the determination of your child begging to gain himself an identity.

The reason for your child’s Stubbornness, is more than likely to do with the fact that he feels pretty good wearing his jeans, and that’s what its all about finding out what makes him feel happy, he is trying to make a statement with what he is wearing.

He is just simply saying, “Look at my new jeans, aren’t they great.”

In the end of the argument you and your child only wind up angry and frustrated.

How Your Child May Be Feeling…

I really would like to go to the pool with mum, and wear my favorite clothes to show everyone. My clothes show who I am, and I feel pretty good inside when I am wearing them they are my favorite.

I don’t understand why she wont let me wear them, she is getting upset with me and I am getting mad at her. Mum doesn’t even know what I like to wear.

I know wearing my jeans would be the best thing for me to do, mum doesn’t know who I am.

I am going to put my jeans on, and when mum sees how happy they make me, she’ll understand. If I wear what mum wants, I will lose part of my identity. If I do what mum wants, I lose but, what about how I feel. I feel so confused and don’t know what to do.





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