If you live somewhere that you are now getting fall weather where the temp goes into the 40's and 50's at night, what type of PJ's do you put on your LO?
I have been putting a blanket sleeper on him. I am always afraid that he is going to be too hot or too cold though.
In the winter, I put a blanket sleeper and a onsie on him. I just think it isn't cool enough yet for the onsie.
Last year I had terry cloth PJ's that were awesome. I had that one him plus a onsie and that seemed to work well (or if it wasn't as cool, I had just the terry cloth PJ's on). I can't find the terry cloth PJ's in his size though.
Re: 40 to 50 degrees at night- what kind of PJ's?
Brendan 06.30.08
c/p 02.26.10
We live in Michigan but the house stays pretty warm still. Tonight ds is in long sleeve jammies with long jammie pants, no socks.
When it gets a bit cooler he will wear socks on his feet (that he will inevitably remove), and in the dead of winter he will wear fleece zip up jammies with feet with a onesie underneath. At some point I will be brave enough to put a blanket in there.
My ds' room is upstairs and the heat doesn't get up there as easily so we try to turn it up when its quite cold outside.
Well, I feel a little better knowing that I am not the only one to have him in a blanket sleeper/fleece sleeper.
The thing is that I sleep in PJ's pants and a t-shirt. I then have a sheet and comforter on top of that. Even DH, who is hot all of the time, sleeps in undies and then has the sheet and comforter on him. I feel like DS should have equal warmth to us. Since he has no blankets on him, I am worried that cotton footed PJ's would not be warm enough. To me, the cotton footed PJ's would be the equivalent of only having the sheet on him. So I am guessing that the blanket sleeper should then be warm enough for him.
Last night it was warmer- in the 60's, so we had the a/c on. Tonight, it is supposed to be about 54, so no a/c. This is why I am just now having this issue. I guess if he sleeps all night than he must be comfortable. I guess that is the only way I am going to be able to tell.