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joker1656
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toddler, kid's, or small adult bee suit
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I am looking, specifically, for a toddler bee suit. I would be interested in child's sizes, also. Maybe sizes 6-8, 8-10, and/or small adult sizes. Shipping would be to 46783. Please, PM with info. I have four kids that range in age from 2 to 13 yoa. Soooooo, not enough suits to go around. Not enough money for new LOL. Thanks!!!
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Re: toddler, kid's, or small adult bee suit
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Why not buy a kid size veil and a plastic helmet and then all you have to do is get a heavy long sleeve shirt. It's what I did. The helmet is just a regular size plastic helmet adjusted down. That way all you have to do later is replace the veil and shirt as the kid gets older The helmet just keeps adjusting all the way to adult hood.
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for my wee bee buddies I just rolled up the sleeves and legs on a small adult suit. Made them more "sting proof" so DW would finally allow them out to the yard.
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July 13, 2009, 12:56:15 PM »
Even the smallest bee suits they make are not going to fit a toddler.
The kids bee suits run very big.
I have them and while its great to have growing room they aren't going to fit a 2 year old.
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