Bedtimes are not enchanting. These children’s pajamas are.
I have a lot of words for our current putting-of-the-kids-to-sleep experience. With a bed-jumping preschooler and a bedtime-book-ripping baby, “magical” is not one of them.
“pyjamas” consdiering these babies are European–seems like everything
dreams are made of. Made with organic cotton that looks as soft as the
night is long (or as long as it should be, dear children who wake before the dawn), the prints are whimsical–and ooh-aah-adorable.
Just look at those fairy wings, sketched right onto the back of this girls’ nightgown. To die for!
The Netherlands’ Shak-Shuka carries the sleepwear collection, which includes cuteness like two-piece superhero pajamas, cowboy pajamas and princess pajamas, all of which happen to come with masks.
cheap. You might want to ask a friend or family member living in the
Netherlands (what? You do have one, don’t you?) to pick some of these up for you as a special gift; the aforementioned fairy nightgown runs about $65. –Lexi
I never thought twice about diapering my son with the eco-not-so-conscious disposable diaper. I have to admit, I thought that cloth diapers were still big cotton towels that required safety pins, manual dexterity, and a whole lot of free time.
Don’t get any sick ideas, dear readers. We’ve all seen our share of those softies and we certainly don’t need a stuffed one of THOSE laying around the house.
When my 3 year old was a newborn we planned a trip to Europe and before I could say auf viedersehn, my brain pictured all the filthy traveling potties we would encounter while changing her diaper.