shirts in various be easier during play and will also be comparatively warmer to enmesh air, specially in winters. Do not make children wear too many clothes. The F igure : C omfortable clothes for crawling age F igure : A pparel designs suitable for crawling age clothes should be made of suitable fabric, i.e., one that is soft, smooth and does not collect soil readily. They should be easy to care for, i.e., wash and iron.
Some fabrics like knits and seersuckers (crimpled striped material) are excellent as they do not require ironing. Some cottons and rayons are wrinkle resistant as they are treated with special finishes. As children spend most of their time playing, their clothes may require frequent changes as these would get soiled. It is thus important to look at the feature of convenient openings in the garment to slip off and put on easily.
Most suitable garments for this age are rompers and sun-suits made from knitted or woven material. While selecting these garments it is important to keep in mind the features of size and looseness so that the garment does not come in the way of the child’s movements. During the crawling stage, soft-soled shoes may be worn if protection from the cold is needed. Training pants are often worn when toilet training begins.
These are made of fabrics that fit snuggly at the hip.