When it's time to go to bed, getting in a comfortable pair of PJs can really make or break the evening. But finding the best pajamas for girls isn't always the easiest. So many girls and femme-identifying/enby kids want their jammies to be cozy and fun, and that's kind of a tall order.
Plus, there’s just so many styles for girls’ pajamas. There are onesies and nightgowns, long sleeves and short. There are flannel button-down styles and the uber warm microfleece. Heck, you can even get footie pajamas for teens and tweens! It can be overwhelming to figure out which one to get (although, it’s not that you or your girl is limited to just one). Personally, we think that having several styles is really the way to go.
No matter what your little one fancies, there is a perfect set of pajamas out there for her/them, and we have found the best of the best.
It's much better for your kids to wear a confetti print than let your child play with the actual thing. This set is soft, stretchy, and plenty loose for kids who don't love having their pajamas touch them too much.
And if your girl doesn't like this pattern, Lake has several others to choose from.
Combed organic cotton will have your girl feeling like a queen with its sheer luxurious softness.
Hanna Andersson is known for their pajamas for good reason. They're incredibly durable and comfortable, and they come in a huge range of patterns and sizes. If your child likes these, you should really buy a few patterns in a few sizes: It saves a headache down the road.
As a girl, I had a real issue with textures and fabrics. Silky pajamas were a real lifesaver for me (and my parents). This nightgown runs large, has a smooth, silky feel, and is available in seven different colors. And don't worry about the buttons becoming irritating: They are just as smooth as the rest of the outfit.
I don't care what other baby or toddler girl pajamas you've seen —these are the ones you need. This zipper is the easiest, least-snagging zipper available on pajamas. At zero dark diaper change, you don't want to be screwing around with buttons: You want that easy zipper.
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Printed Micro Fleece Pajama Top & Pajama Joggers Set
Bedtime, but make it fashion. Also, make it very flexible. This is one of those pairs of pajamas that could easily be considered athleisure. Your girl could wear one or both of these cozy microfleece pieces out and about, and no one would think they're jammies: They're that stylish.
If you're interested in high-quality organic cotton at a can't-beat-it price point, look no further. Burt's Bees is a pioneer in organic goods, and these pajamas show the dedication they put into their craft.
These pajamas are snug without being tight and get softer with each wash — plus, they're really durable. They take both OxiClean and pre-treater without dulling even a bit.
There's just something about PajamaGram's wacky patterns — they're just so lovable. They're also soft and easy in the wash. The cotton-and-spandex blend means they're some of the most comfortable options your kids could wear.
We do love a deal, and Children's Place has some of the best. A two-pack of some of the most adorable tie-dye jammies you've ever seen for about $25? And they're also really easy to care for. Count us in.
Wicked cozy is right: Just ask anyone who has had the good fortune of wearing a pair of flannel pajamas from L.L.Bean. They're just about as cozy as it gets, and the patterns are always adorable. Plus, L.L.Bean's quality is second-to-none.
Some kids are just a little bit fancier than others. Or their parents just like dressing them up like television characters from the 1950s. (That's me.) Whatever the case, these are proper button-down jammies that are actually comfortable. They're made of 100% combed cotton and feel like heaven — especially right out of the dryer.
You're never really too old for footie pajamas. Even tweens. They're kitschy and silly. Plus honestly, they're really great in colder weather. Your feet never get cold.
Cat BowenParenting EditorCat Bowen is the parenting editor at BestProducts.com where she researches all of the best products for families from pre-conception through their teen years, focusing on matching scientific evidence with real-life needs.
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