thread: How do I keep my 2yr old warm at night?

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    morgan78 Guest

    Thank you all for your suggestions - we went to Target on the weekend and picked up a couple of one piece suits with 20% off so were only $15.99. And he loved it and didn't wake up early hours. Oh and he looks soo cute to

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    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    Thanks for the tips I'll be buying a sleeping suit for my nearly 2yo too I think. When he was a baby I had the column heater in his room but I think I'd prefer him to get used to life without one. I suspect that if kids can acclimatise to cold weather then it's healthier. I suspected this for many years and a few years ago my DD moved into a really cold part of the house where the central heating didn't reach very well (low pressure) I thought that she would get sick but she was by far the healthiest... she also walked to school in frost. So how does that work? Maybe because constant temp changes/adjusting is harder on the body than acclimatising to colder weather? Just a theory. We spent over $400 ONE BILL last winter on our central heating!!! that's not sustainable on our budget I'm afraid with utility costs set to rise 17% this year. So it's back to the old fashioned strategies of keeping warm for us! Rugging up!

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    morgan78 Guest

    Apart from the safety issues i have with heaters the cost is another. I've managed to get by without one i just layer up. Have you got double glazing? when i lived in UK it was almost essential and makes a huge difference.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    Tasmania
    759

    gotta love the sleeping bag and sleep suits been a life saver for me DD kicked the covers off as soon as she could move.
    a tip, if it is really cold buy your sleep suit a little larger than you probably need and layer using a nice snuggly pair of flanelette jamies underneath DD loves it!!!
    We have just progressed to putting a small quilt over her and for the most part she stays underneath it but if not it doesn't matter cause she's all covered anyway.

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