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to worry about DS (20mths)

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pingviner · 14/07/2010 19:39

He has just found an utterly ridiculous and impractical pair of impulse buy, glittery 5 inch heels in my cupboard
and came clip clopping along the hall in them, looking very cheery
he even turned round in them
I dont really approve of heels for toddlers but still am rather proud

Where did he get that from? - I cant even walk in the bloody things!

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PocketTasha · 14/07/2010 20:15

This made me smile! You should be proud! Good taste and fabulous balance... What more could a mum want!

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whatname · 14/07/2010 20:16

ha ha!!!

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Moominfamily · 14/07/2010 20:20

My ds was with us in Debenhams when we trying on shoes for my nieces's wedding. He INSISTED on trying on shoes too, and was tottering about in 4 inch silver heels with giant crystal tassels (eww). He is 2.10 and clearly thinks shoe shopping is fun.
My only concern was that he would break an ankle, but perhaps toddlers who weigh nothing are the only people who can walk in skyscraper heels without breaking their ankles!

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TakeLovingChances · 14/07/2010 20:40

It must be the glittery shine that attracted him.

I remember when my brother was around 3-4 years old he used to spray my mums perfume on him and smell the air in a dramatic way. Was funny and cutely camp.

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lemonysweet · 14/07/2010 22:04

ahhh this has made me smile
twin DDs went through a stage wearing false moustaches when they were 2.
dont ask.

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QueeferSutherland · 14/07/2010 22:10

Aw Lemony, I want mustachioed daughters!

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lemonysweet · 14/07/2010 22:15

all the hassle of sticking/clipping them on is worth it for the many photos we have up in our house with two toddlers with massive handlebar moustaches! visitors lean over like 'oh how swee-hmm...'

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OldLadyKnowsNothing · 14/07/2010 22:16

I have a lovely photo of my DS1 about that age, wearing nothing but my red stilettos and a broad grin.

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pingviner · 16/07/2010 00:23

i might just have to get him a mustache!

does being able to walk in heels count as a developmental milestone?

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UnseenAcademicalMum · 16/07/2010 00:33

Ah, both my ds's have done this with my high heeled/sparkly shoes. I wouldn't worry, honestly. Both are real boy, boys (apart from ds1's love of pink and desire to be a fireLADY), but that's something else .

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NickOfTime · 16/07/2010 00:36

aw, ds1 learnt to walk in his sister's pink sparkly barbie shoes

he gets honours in his ballet exams, though.

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LacksDaisies · 16/07/2010 00:46

Well Done him ; I can't walk in heels that high!!

My DS (also 20 months) insisted on only wearing his sister's pink crocs for ages to the point we had to prize them away from him at night. He also has to have slides and ponytails in his hair and wants lifting up to see in the mirror and if he can get into his sisters clothes, so much the better...bless him!

DS1's favourite thing at the same age was a red leather handbag and we have footage of him trying to apply make-up...badly!

and if you ask my almost 3 year old nephew what he wants to be when he grows up, he always replies "A lady"

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