
As your baby grows your main concern when buying clothes will be that they're comfortable and, when they're more active, that they allow easy movements. Your baby will no longer spend most of the time asleep and as she starts to run about more she's going to need more clothes. Like an adult's, they'll also have to be tough enough to withstand the wear and tear that your toddler will give them. Once they can crawl they'll need sturdy protection for the knees and once they can walk they'll need shoes to protect their feet.
As before, buy clothing in a material that moves with your child so that however active they are there's no risk of uncomfortableness, or of the material tearing. Towelling, cottons andcorduroys are ideal. When they're being "toilet trained" the clothing must be easily pulled down or up, and when they're learning how to dress up or undress you should avoid buying clothes with zips or fiddly fastenings, and use elasticated waists as long as possible.
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