Thursday, September 16, 2010

Little Keeper Sleepers

Frequent readers may recall my recent post on my twins regarding their total fixation with taking off all of their clothes when around the house.  While I  honestly don't mind it upon occasion, in fact I think it's a great way to learn dressing skills, there are times it is simply undesirable.

For example, school mornings are hectic here.  When it's suddenly time to throw the twins in their car seats and run the big kids to school, the last thing I need is to find both boys completely naked.  Furthermore when put to bed at night, I don't want them to catch cold because they stripped off their pajamas.  Most importantly, I don't want them to be able to strip off their pajamas and get to their dirty diaper before I do.  One time was plenty, thanks boys.

My drama must be a shared one, because I've found a solution in the form of zippered back pajamas made especially for toddlers called Little Keeper Sleepers.  Their unique design goes beyond just placing the zipper in back.  They also added a non-stretchable neck to stop a child from wiggling out of their apparel and a special two-way snap closure that keeps the zipper up and the twin brother out.  In fact, you'll note one of my twins failing to set his brother free from his sleepwear in the photo above.

No complaints from the twins on comfort level, these 100% soft interlock cotton footless sleepers did the trick.  Additionally, they washed up well with minimal shrinkage but are sized snuggly for safety reasons.  Take a good luck at the size chart before ordering, and when in doubt go with the larger size.

*Much thanks to Little Keeper Sleepers for providing their product for our review and helping us keep our pants on.