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Three PJs for Mom and Me Too

Posted by JeanneSager

Find me something sweeter than a little kid, fresh from the bath and wrapped up in a clean pair of PJs, and I'll have to buy you lunch. Kids look their sweetest when they're bundled up for bed, and there's no reason Mom can't cash in on the action. 

PJs for mommy and me are always a sure fire hit for Mother's Day, so we helped narrow them down:

1. Jumpin Jammerz. Forget the silly name, just look at those little feet. For moms who tend to say "I'm cold" all year long (guilty as charged), these footie pajamas keep them toasty. Same goes for their kids, who might kick off the covers but won't be air-conditioned out of their beds in the middle of the night. Sized from "baby" to "kiddie" to "extra large," the fleecey footies will warm mom's heart. Get them from Jumpin Jammerz.

 

2. Little Miss Matched. If you'll take "matching" in the loosest sense of the word, Little Miss Matched lets you mix up a set of pajamas that's just like baby . . . sort of. With camis, boxers, lounge pants and traditional pajama tops for moms and goofy cotton tops with matching leggings for girls and toddlers, there are myriad options to suit mom and babe alike. So you match even when you don't.

3. Hatley. For families who count sheep together, Hatley's tank and shorts set or top and pants duo for your little lamb and his or her mom will swaddle you off to dreamland. Made of organic cotton (what, you were expecting wool?) they're available from MyBabyPajamas - get mom's for $39; and either the unisex kids set or the girls' set for $27.And while you're at it, slip those sheep on their feet - socks are $7.

Check out more goodies for mom:

This Mother's Day Get Her Shoes . . . and Them Too

Win Dainty Necklaces For Every Kind of Mom



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About JeanneSager

Jeanne Sager is a writer who lives in upstate New York with her husband, daughter, a dog and too many cats. She refuses to believe motherhood comes with pumpkin appliqued sweaters, and she';s not ready to apologize for having only one child. She writes about raising her kid in her own hometown and the mom stuff she's not embarrassed to own at her blog, Inside Out (http://jeannesager.blogspot.com), she's contributing editor of Grand Magazine, and she's a regular essayist here on Babble

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