Having children, I can totally see how absolutely anything that helps you get your kids ease towards bed time is a good thing . I've just never heard of any kid who had a night time costume before, particularly one that was the devill. If you had something like please enlighten me in the comments section.
The clown one is creepier.
ReplyDeleteAny kid sleeping on those angel wings is in for a long road of back pain.
ReplyDeleteMy great-nephew is one. He has a pair of Superman PJs and Batman PJs that come with capes.
ReplyDeleteWhen all the little girls grow up, they can start wearing Pajama Jeans!
ReplyDeleteThen again, there are some people who seem to wear pajamas all day, and they're not hospital patients. When did pajamas morph into casual wear? (And vice versa. Plenty of people no longer wear "proper" pajamas to bed, opting instead for t-shirts, shorts, etc.)
I had some Superman pjs. That's about as close as I came to a costume for bed.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that many kids will love to wear this during night time. They will enjoy wearing it when they are going to sleep. That would be nice for them if they have this kind of costume when they sleep.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the headgear was appropriate, it would get crushed fast and could cause the child to have some breathing issues. The wings and tail would also get crushed. I think the devil is most appropriate for adults, and the tiger is very cool for the kids. I don't think my sons have had costumes, although they've had things like soldier/camouflage pjs and superhero stuff.
ReplyDeleteI was too big for them when they came out, but Underoos come to mind as being cooler and with less crushing/brething issues. Can't recall now if my older son had design undies, but my youngest has some, including Star Wars undies (think Underoos with cartoony graphics).
If it helps the kid get to sleep, it's better than a glass of water or milk, because they'll have to get up in the middle of the night to go pee...LOL
Gordon Long
Jim Henson's Eyes Wide Shut Babies.
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