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Oh dear! Got to laugh really!! They like children. To look presentable!
As long as they know children lonely to get dirty and use materials like paint then it's up to them. Totally insane if you ask me! Ha ha
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Lol one of mine arrived in white converse boots and no wellies ... we've been at the zoo all day .... oops .. they are not white now!
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At least plain coloured converse can go in the washing machine!
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Originally Posted by
loocyloo
Lol one of mine arrived in white converse boots and no wellies ... we've been at the zoo all day .... oops .. they are not white now!
Oh dear!!..that made me laugh!! white converse when the weather has been atrocious and rain falling like there is no tomorrow!
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As long as they aren't precious about how they look at the end of the day it's not a problem really- I used to keep nice clothes for "best" for my dd but soon realised I'd rather she wore them and got dirty than never wore them. My boss (when I was nannying) used to buy her monsoon silk dresses! Certainly not something I would buy for a child but I put her in them anyway she just got dirty anyway.
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My son wears his designer clothes for Pre-school, the woods, playing in the garden and always gets them trashed....
....they are all 3rd/4th hand "hand me downs" though! His supermarket clothes are in better condition.
My Mum always used to by Dd & DS nice clothes "for best". Suffice to say they were rarely worn? I gave up in the end. Once they had be worn 3 or 4 times they were worn.for everyday.
I would always assume that if a child is sent in/with.something then the parent's don't mind the usual state they come home in.
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