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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is common at this age - little ones do get absorbed in what they are doing, and haven't learned not to over-ride the signal to urinate.
If your daughter is 'spotting' rather than actually wetting her knickers, this may be why the urine is drying on her, and then starting to smell.
Have a quiet word with the staff and ask them to gently remind her about every hour or so to see if she needs to go. In addition, send a pair of clean knickers and ask them to change her at dinner time id she has spotted, to keep her fresh and avoid any odours or rashes.
She will grow out of this - they all do!
You are most welcome - glad to help.
We have three daughters - the oldest two work in child care, and my wife is an ex Primary head, so from personal and profeesional experiencce, i can reassure you that this is common, and your little one will grow out of it.
Come back when she's a teenager .......!
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Eeek I had the exact same thing happen to my little girl. She was happy etc, just a busy little thing who forgot and, like Andy says, the spotting dries so that by the time I picked her up from school she was pretty whiffy. Have you considered letting her pick out some new nicks and a little bag; she can perhaps be given time at nursery to change her clothing by herself if she needs to. The nursery sound very understanding which is a bonus.
I hate to worry you but with my daughter it lasted well into Reception. There was nothing anyone could do; it just takes a lot of patience and understanding which you clearly have. Ohhhh those memories! Good luck.