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My daughter (2.5 yrs) is also tall for her age. She's consistently tracked above the 90th% for height and weight. I tend to buy mini Boden 6-12mo ahead of her age, or sometimes lager. Little Saff seems to have most of her height in a long back, plus broad shoulders. When she was around 20 mo, I bought dungarees for 3-4 yrs!


Last winter in the sale, I bought tunic dresses and pinafores sized 3-4yrs (Little Saff was 2 yrs at that time). The 3-4yrs stuff still fits her now but doesn't have any growing room in the chest shoulders. Leggings and trousers seem be to a better fit for age. She's still in Boden's 2-3 yr leggings, but even they are starting to come up short! If it's long legs your daughter has, then you'd probably do well to buy a size up in trousers too, unless she's quite slim. I've found the waists are plenty generous.


Hope that helps. xx

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