Clothing and bedding

Bedding

Many child sleeping bags (that can be worn) only go up to age 4. For older children who will not keep a blanket on them as they sleep, the brands below go up to age 6-7  Some parents have also suggested using a fleece all-in-one suit over the top of pyjamas to keep their child warm […]

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Barefoot shoes

Barefoot shoes are recommended by many parents as they have a wider toe box and designed to help children’s feet develop naturally without them being squashed. They can be more expensive than other shoe styles, but there have been more high street stores starting to offer these now which reduces the cost.  Other parents searching for

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Adaptive clothing ranges 

Adaptive clothing is designed to make dressing easier, and so may have easier fastenings (velcro instead of buttons for example), or access or pouches to hold medical devices.  Some clothing stores have also moved away from using sewn in neck labels in their clothes to make them more sensory friendly, such as Primark (https://www.primark.com/en-gb/a/inspiration/family-time/sensory-friendly-kidswear) and H&M.   The stores below carry adaptive

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