Little girls have so many cute outfits and we have gotten a TON of them as gifts. Why oh why do they have to make cute little dresses or shirts that don't have buttons to make it easier to get over their heads??? Today I have put her in a 2nd outfit this week that is like that and she screams her head off and I feel horrible putting her in it. I now know that I will not be buying this type even though they are so cute and they are made by Carters so they should know better!

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Re: What I have learned about clothes...
I have learned that, if the house is a good temperature, baby in nothing but a diaper is the cutest (and the easiest) "outfit" to wear (yes, I'm THAT lazy).
I also learned that baby's diaper will poop-fail ONLY when she is fully clothed or she will "let loose" when she is totally naked just before the new diaper has been moved to under her bum.
I seriously dislike sleep n plays. My kid always gets her legs stuck in the body. Not to mention she has giant feet, so her feet get squished. The only sleep n plays that are moderately acceptable are the ones with snaps.
Also- DH will not change LO's outfit...even if it has pee or poop on it, it's like he doesn't notice!
LO hates anything going on or over her head. All those cute headbands-- complete waste of $$.
Shes also long and narrow, so nothing fits right.