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Use Baby Dresses for Toddler Tunic Tops

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Date: 01/27/2009 Topics: Clothing > Tips | Parenting > Toddler and Preschooler > Advice  
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Being the first girl out of five grandchildren, my daughter received a lot of dresses in her first year of life. Rather than wear them once and pass them on, we are re-using them as tunic tops, now that they are too small to wear as dresses. What was a darling dress at 6 months old, is now an adorable shirt at 18 months! It helps me save money on the wardrobe and keep my daughter stylin'!

By Alana from Avon, NY
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By Lisa from Lena, WI. (Guest Post)
Pants for 2 year olds also fit as capris or shorts when the diapers come off :) Long sleeves at 3 become 3/4 length at 6.

We still had everything hanging around. My first daughter wore them and then my second, and then my first again!

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By Deeli (1578) Profile Contact
What a wise, cute and thrifty idea!

Posted on 01/28/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

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