I love little cowboy stuff and when I saw these pj’s at Gymboree, I knew I had to snatch them right up! He’s been growin’ so fast that he needed some new anyways. I love Gymboree because they always have the cutest little clothes. I’m always waiting for the new “cowboy” line to come out. Once they sell out of a particular line they never get it back. They simply start a new line. That means, you won’t see the same stuff everywhere.
Another great thing they do is offer Gymbucks. It varies but sometimes when you spend $50, you get $25 Gymbucks to use towards your next purchase!! Woohoo! I love deals like that and if you are fast enough to get the sale items, then you’re gonna save a bundle.

I guess with Spring coming, they’ve started a new line called “Play Ball” that’s too cute. I still prefer the cowboy, rodeo line but the other clothing is super cute. You can find complete outfits.

I LOVE the Gymboree Play & Music section. You can click on your child’s age group to see where abouts they should be in development. You are also provided with links to enroll your little one in a Gymboree class and more.
For Truett’s age group–
At this stage, toddlers use all their skills to become good problem solvers. They begin to understand the patterns and actions they need to perform, and in what order, to reach a goal–this is known as “motor planning.” Through imitation, they come to understand the functional use of objects and use that knowledge to be effective in the world. They learn some behaviors lead to certain reactions. For example, putting away toys will earn a hug from Mom or Dad.
I love reading about things they should be doing. It gives me ideas on what I should be doing to help him develop physically and mentally.
Wow! This kinda turned into a review didn’t it? That wasn’t my intention, however, I do love their site. If they had an affiliate program I would be promoting it all day long!..lol.

At this stage, toddlers use all their skills to become good problem solvers. They begin to understand the patterns and actions they need to perform, and in what order, to reach a goal–this is known as “motor planning.” Through imitation, they come to understand the functional use of objects and use that knowledge to be effective in the world. They learn some behaviors lead to certain reactions. For example, putting away toys will earn a hug from Mom or Dad. 
Those pajamas are adorable! He really looks a lot like you, too.
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These pj’s are really cute but not as cute as he is!