While your child might wear both girls' pajamas and robes at bedtime, each clothing item has a different construction and use. Girls' pajamas are usually loose-fitting pants and a top that she can wear to bed, while robes for girls are a loose-fitting garment she might use to wrap around herself while she gets ready for sleep or after she wakes up. She can also use them together. For example, she might wear a robe after a bath or shower while she brushes her teeth, then put on her pajamas for a bedtime story.
If your child is a bit older, she might love wearing a pair of silk pajamas or a girls’ terry robe in the morning while she preps herself for the day. Terry robes are made of soft and absorbent terry cloth. Most girls' robes tend to be made from comfortable materials such as terry cloth or microfiber, while pajamas are usually lightweight, breathable fabrics such as cotton.