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My 3-yo girl said she'd love some yellow dungarees and ive been sciuring the internet - zero. Apart from waterproofs and heavily branded ones.

Anyone who can recommend a shop or send me a link for some simple yellow denim dungarees for her gets some cake / wine delivered to them - genuine offer.

Your girl is totally cool!!! Petit bateau do some in their baby section, 36 months so just 3 years in size. 94cm height. Pricey though, as usual. Try ebay.. best bet for everything, especially as she may want them now but not want them in 3 wears, thats what 3 year olds do huh?!


http://www.petit-bateau.co.uk/e-shop/product/34561/6K2/baby-boy-ribbed-stretch-corduroy-dungarees.html

Thank you bith Gina and Gooders, excellent stuff! I'll be ordering some asap; she's a big girl for her 3y3m so I better hurry if I go with le petit bateau, which I like v much, but 3 little ducks seem fun too and I can get a bigger size; I'll have a chat with them and see.

Since 2 fantastic helpers, how about I deliver some cake to each of your addresses? If you pm me your addresses I should be able to do delivery tmro day (doorstep ok?) while looking after the madam in question with wife at work :)

Mark

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