Random Questions, Parenting Edition

Yes, but since you asked I went online and they are out of stock on like everything slim, so I wonder if they are discontinuing. Oh NOOOO

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H&M was great, I bought basically a whole winter wardrobe :money_with_wings:

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old navy with the adjustable elastic waists.

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Thank you all!!! I will keep the old navy rec close since they’re so affordable. You know once he destroys these H&M clothes this season.

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Let me know if you want unpleasant H&M info. Our well fitting pants are old navy and carters hand me down slim fit jeans from @Cereal also skinny butt kid. Also H&M and old navy leggings. Our next thing might be trying old navy girl jeans if necessary. TBH the old navy and carter’s could be girl jeans/cords. We are trying to find a stretchy belt and 6 length is coming for us so let me know what works!

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Now I’m intrigued.

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No advice other than what’s been suggested already but thank you for bringing this up so I can order my kid a shitton of pants and return half of them that won’t fit. He has literally one pair of pants that fit him right now and he’s wearing them to school right now so … he probably needs more.

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Summary

If you’re attempting a boycott they are on the naughty list

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I still don’t follow, sorry. I even tried searching on Google and I can’t tell if its a recent thing or what. Which is fine–whatever they’re doing or not doing, Larva’s clothing is mostly secondhand anyway.

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I think she’s referring to the boycott of products that are pro-Israel, given their perpetuation of genocide. But I’m American. I can’t boycott taxes.

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If you have a local store, we have had decent luck with Kohls jumping beans line of pants (kid is 50 percentile in height, 30 percentile in weight). They have a high minimum for free shipping so I rarely order from them.

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Yes, that’s the boycott. There is an 80%chance I buy from them this Christmas.

Also noone can actually do this boycott completely, even if it’s aligned with their values because of monopolies and capitalism

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Oh, I see. Everything I was finding was greenwashing and controversy over cotton sources, none of which was recent. Thank you.

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Favorite kitchen play set?

Looking for fairly small footprint and lightweight. Absolutely no lights/sounds.

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We have two and both are the Step 2 brand but both were freebies from the road side. One has a doll high chair attached and that is the favorite. They have like…clicking knobs on the stove, but that’s the only sound. My girls play with them for hourssss but honestly I also have a tiny little plastic one (TINY) from amazon that my MIL bought and came with interesting food (dried boxes of shrimp powder, bottles of wasabi), and they love that one too.

ETA: my mom has the Little Tikes super chef and it is pretty small.

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We had an IKEA one and loved it. Great aesthetic. Perfect for play. The only light (makes stove rings glow) we hadn’t put a battery in because we didn’t know about it until we sold it.

Now they use a sideways box

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I second the ikea kitchen, kids liked it a lot. My 6yr old still plays with her sisters on it.

People with Yotos! Do I need the wireless charging dock? Do you use the nightlight feature?

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I have so many night lights, so don’t use the nightlight features. I don’t have a wireless charging dock and it’s always been fine. We have two Yotos - an original and a mini and we love them.

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I don’t know what either of these features are so…no! Haha I must have an older version

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