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    Posted: 09 August 2010 at 2:16pm

My 2year old daughter has started to take off her nappy when she is in bed.

How do you stop them from taking them off?

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I put pants on and that is enough to make sure he keeps them on. nice PJ style pants so they are comfortable to sleep in or little shorts which we call his boxes like daddy. He loves having boxes like daddy on.


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Put her in a singlet that buttons between her legs. Or a sleeping bag - anything that would stop her from being able to undo the velcro/snaps.
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I find as long as Campbell has PJ pants or something on, he's fine, otherwise he also enjoys trying to undo his velcro naps (like his Pop-Ins)!
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She has nice jammies she chooses herself to wear and a sleeping bag but she takes that off too. Last night we tried putting a nappy outer on backwards over the top. It has helped so far
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That sounds like a good idea, I wouldn't have thought of that. I was gonna sugest Bummis wisper pants but if she takes her pj's off she probably would get them off too.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Nothing Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 August 2010 at 7:19pm
I randomly thought of an idea. Doea her sleep sack have a zip? If it does get one of the old school nappy pins that you need to lift and squeeze to open and put it through the zip and fabric and viola she cant open it! Although you may not want to use this idea as it is a sharp object. Good luck

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kiwikid Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 August 2010 at 7:39pm
A friend went thru this with her little one around the same age and it turns out she was ready for toilet training, obviously you know your DD best but could this be a possiblity??

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I know Ecobots do a cover that has a toddler proof lock/clasp on it.
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Kiwikid. She seems to be displaying the signs but whne you get her on the potty its hard to keep her on it.
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Aethalia: We started to pin her bag shut but today she somehow managed to take off her nappie and jammy pants without getting out of her bag. I think I have a real houdini here
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Im having the same problem with my 2yo, i have heard of people putting a cool pair of knickers overtop, something they really like like Dora etc? Im going to try that tonight and see how we get on, i think with my daughter she is potty trained during the day and only wets prob every second night so i think she is almost ready for night time training.
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what about putting on a pair of kids undies over the top ?? just a thought ?
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