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Waybuloo Clothes

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Anyone know where I can get these age 6/12months

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  • Chakani
    Chakani Posts: 826 Forumite
    Asda have some in 9-12 months, so I would check out the other supermarkets as well. Lots seem to come up on Google.
  • fernliebee
    fernliebee Posts: 1,803 Forumite
    Seen PJ's in most of the supermarkets, also have a look in mothercare as they usually stock loads of different branded products.
  • LJM
    LJM Posts: 4,535 Forumite
    mothercare/ tesco/adams/ woolies online/ asda, these are all the places i tried when my little one loved dora
    :xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:
  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Saw some at Sainsburys this morning... and 25% off at the mo! ;)
    BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE12
  • I'm a little bit confused... why is a child aged between 6 and 12 months looking for Waybuloo clothes? How on earth do they know what they are and communicate that they want them? Seriously, are people really putting young babies in front of the television?
  • Chakani
    Chakani Posts: 826 Forumite
    I'm a little bit confused... why is a child aged between 6 and 12 months looking for Waybuloo clothes? How on earth do they know what they are and communicate that they want them? Seriously, are people really putting young babies in front of the television?

    Why does it matter? I don't like character clothes of any description, but they are just clothes, and at 6 months, the child is too young to know or care much what they are wearing. Maybe the parent thinks they are cute.

    Or it could be that they are for a child that is very small for their age, or that an older sibling who likes the programme wants to buy a t shirt for their little sister for Christmas....

    Or it could be that the child watches television. Not the ideal way to spend 15 minutes perhaps, but there are many worse things in the world. I am not going to spend my time being judgemental about it.
  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I'm a little bit confused... why is a child aged between 6 and 12 months looking for Waybuloo clothes? How on earth do they know what they are and communicate that they want them? Seriously, are people really putting young babies in front of the television?

    Daisy is 8 weeks old and we sat down and watched Waybuloo for the first time the other day;):p

    ....however she did fall asleep and I did carry on watching it myself!!:rotfl:
    BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE12
  • laney85
    laney85 Posts: 861 Forumite
    I'm a little bit confused... why is a child aged between 6 and 12 months looking for Waybuloo clothes? How on earth do they know what they are and communicate that they want them? Seriously, are people really putting young babies in front of the television?

    She is small for her age and its her Mum that asked for them the child didnt ask herself, and whats the problem no different from a fairy or princess its just a picture on clothes.
  • MichelleM
    MichelleM Posts: 382 Forumite
    Seriously, are people really putting young babies in front of the television?

    Yes. It doesnt make me a bad parent. My DD is 5 months next week and she loves Waybuloo. She squeals when the Cheebies come on and the music seems to make her very calm- it has almost become part of her bedtime routine. Its on for 15mins.
    First baby born 10/06/10
    :heartpuls 6lb 10z:heartpuls
    I love my little family
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