So my LO wanted to celebrate Christmas early this year....with giving us presents on Christmas Eve morning! As I've posted before, she is a pint-sized stripper who loves to take her clothes off. We have resorted to dressing her in layers to prevent this problem in the day. Well last night, she must have taken off her pajamas and her diaper at some point in the night. When we went in this morning, the discarded diaper was completely dry after being pitched onto the floor, but the crib was filled with presents for us. So glad this happened today, and not tomorrow morning....How to stop this stripping?!?!?!?
I understand your frustration. R thinks it's hilarious to pull down his pants and diaper. We don't use onesies because he's already a 2T/3T in clothes and a 3T/4T in PJs but the footie ones don't work for us (terrible torso to leg ration mixed in with size 7.5w feet). What does work are the tight kind of jersey PJs. We get them from carters. I think R's issue is that he doesn't like loose fitting pants. The tighter ones I think are more comfy. He also loves his belly and having the two pieces lets him touch it. He'll sit on the couch like an old man with his shirt up and rubbing his big belly.
I don't have this problem YET but I hear putting zipper jammies on backwards helps at night. I have no solutions for day time though... other than maybe onesies?
I've also heard cutting feet out of jammies and putting them on backwards, or using the onesies underneath. Or even just a long sleeve onesie and sweat pants as jammies instead of a sleeper.
I know I've seen some kind of sleeper kids (supposedly) can't get out of- like it's marketed specificially for that, but I can't remember what it was called.
Thanks everyone for these great ideas. Santa did make a last minute trip to get the magical footless sleepers that snap in back. No additional stripping since then. I am definitely going to try the inside out suggestion too for our current sleepers, and maybe the duct tape if I'm behind on laundry.
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I've also heard cutting feet out of jammies and putting them on backwards, or using the onesies underneath. Or even just a long sleeve onesie and sweat pants as jammies instead of a sleeper.
I know I've seen some kind of sleeper kids (supposedly) can't get out of- like it's marketed specificially for that, but I can't remember what it was called.
Good Luck!!
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