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> Height and weight of your "just" 3yo?, For those who have kids who just turned 3

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post 15/11/2012, 01:28 PM
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Hi,

my toddler is turning 3 next month and has just started a growth spurt. His last measurements at the peadiatrician were done 2 months ago.
He was 114cm tall and 19.5kg heavy. The peadiatrician isn't worried as he seems to be in proportion.
The only odd thing about DS is that he's in size 6 shirts and tops and size 2-3 pants and bottoms. Not so much in proportion that way.

How much does your 3yo weigh and measure? I am looking for answers from people who have children no older than 3 years and 4 months to make it better to compare original.gif
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post 15/11/2012, 01:33 PM
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That is the size of my 5.5 yo DS2 yo who is 65-70% for height.

DD is about 93cm and 15kgs she is three in two weeks

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post 15/11/2012, 01:35 PM
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My son at 3y 7m was 17.7kg and 102cm.
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post 15/11/2012, 01:35 PM
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Your boys sounds very tall! Is he still tracking "his" curve?
When my son turned 3 he was 14kg and 95.5cm. Just below average for both. He was in size 0 and 1 for pants, and 1 and 2 for tshirts. He's almost four (next month) and is still just below average - 15.5kg and 102cm. He's still fits size 0 and 1 for pants, although needs 2s for length, and 1 or 2 for tops, depending on sizing, although usually needs 2s for length as well.
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post 15/11/2012, 01:40 PM
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apologies if this is a double post I can't see my original answer

my just 3 yr old was meaured yesterday he is 106cma nd 16.8kg 75% for weight but way over 100% for height
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post 15/11/2012, 01:43 PM
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QUOTE (Jekaho @ 15/11/2012, 02:35 PM) *
Your boys sounds very tall! Is he still tracking "his" curve?


Just had a look at his blue book and it seems like he follows his curve. His weight has actually leveled out a bit (actually dropped as at one stage he was nearly 22kg), just his height keeps going up.....
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post 15/11/2012, 01:43 PM
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You could look at the WHO height charts etc

http://www.who.int/childgrowth/standards/c..._boys_p_2_5.pdf

My 3.2 year old is in size 2 pants and tops. He's still got some 1s that fit though. He's 95ish cm and 14 kilos (at a guess).

My just turned 5 year old is about 107cm and 16-17 kilos. Wears size 4 tops for length in arms. Has size 3 jeans that still just fit. He's small, but not tiny.
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post 15/11/2012, 01:44 PM
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My DD (turning 3 on 7 December) is 12kg and 98cm tall. She has always been very petite weight-wise but quite tall.
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post 15/11/2012, 01:45 PM
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Mine is a small one!
13.3kg and about 90cm.
He turned 3 in Sept.
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post 15/11/2012, 01:52 PM
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DD3 is 3 and 5 mths and as of yesterday, is 102cm and 17.5kg. She is in the 97th percentile.

However, I grow them big, both her sisters are off the charts and my 6 year old is only 4 cm shorter then my very tall 8 year old. They both wear size 10-12 clothes.

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