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Baby Bjorn active carrier. Red/black. Excellent condition. Comes with fleece cover. 40 Red BabaSling . Comes in its own carry pouch with instruction booklet. Hardly used, excellent condition. 20 Washable nappies : Selection of sizes from new born to toddler...
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Plastic supports (no wood) and plastic covered....
You know the type.
Seriously, first time mothers some real bargains here!!! I've included more stuff! Real bargains to be had! Still for sale I would be very interested to know if you have a cheapie play pen .
Since giving birth 5 weeks ago, i havent been to many changing rooms, well only 4 so far, one being a Macca's on the weekend, and ive noticed that no one changing their babies are using cloth nappies, their all in disposable ones. My Son uses disposables...
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I use them because is chuck them in the wash and hang them out... .
Heaps of people use them! They aren't like they used to be, you can get sized ans shaped nappies modern cloth nappies (MCNs) I use them and have done since DS was 3 weeks old.
Washable sanitary pads I hate landfil and I am thinking about trying washable pads, anyone tried them, are they any good? I use washable nappies it cant be much different. I wondered if anyone else was thinking about it or uses them already, not sure ...
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I think thehy cant be much different to wash than nappies, except smaller.
Kids to be GREEN lol.
Ask your Facebook Friends
I saw this on ebay and it seems like a good deal... http://www.ebay.com/itm/5PCSNEW-Baby-Washable-CLOTH-Diaper-Nappies-5INSERTS-/110814106293?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D619266090374480693...
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I ordered some off ebay, not from that seller....
Not saying they won't work but I don't think they are brand name .
Those don't look like the knickernappies I have...and these are clearly foreign .
I guess there real name is Knickernappies if that helps.. .
We have never managed to get Jake dry at night and have always been of the view he will let us know when he is ready (he is 6 and still no sign!) Anyhow we are going to give it a real push over the holidays - we can cope with a few sleepless nights if...
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Just as a by the way if anyone is interested? Lidl are selling washable (up to 90 degrees.
On accidents.
Thinking of making the transition from disposable nappies to cloth, or 'real' nappies? Use this thread for any questions you have, or just for general cloth nappying chat.
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Kester saw an advert for a service run buy Southend Council where nappies as he'd get too annoyed....
When we raise awareness of how much cheaper and better for the environment washable nappies using cloth nappies on and off.
Thought we could all chip in with cloth nappy resources and have this as a sticky to refer back to: Places to Buy and Info www.friendlybaby.co.uk www.babykind.co.uk http://www.twinkleontheweb.co.uk/ http://www.bearbehinds.com/nappies.htm http://www.kipskabin...
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About washable nappies - http://www.naturalnursery.co.uk/reus...es-advice.html and if you have any to claim my £25 Originally Posted by Seren Second Hand Nappies www.usednappies.co.uk Has anyone sold a very nice man comming to my....
Love them I love my washable pads they work really well and wash well too, dry fast and are comfy to wear. Were I bought mine have bought some new colours out and I am tempted to add to my collection lol. I don't ever want to go back to disposilble ones...
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Lorraine im really sorry but i think there gross gross gross gross gross lol but each to there own pmsl i really couldnt deal with washing my period blood infested pads with my regular washing arghh makes me feel sick lol sorry for being graphic me 22... .
Pros: Easy to wash and dry. Always feel soft. Smaller size and thinner than conventional terry cotton cloth nappies, which makes them less bulky. Cons: More expensive than conventional cloth nappies. Probably have to be used with Eenee pilchers. Overall...
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It is possible to purchase disposable inserts for these which are either flushable ... .
I was tossing up between these and all-in-one nappies and decided on these mainly be pretty slimline, unlike other cloth nappies.
Undo the nappy.
Hi. Over the past 14 years I have worked in various environmental fields from species and habitat surveys, waste, recylcing and waste minimisation. Including promoting washable nappies for Lincolnshire County Council. For the past 8 years I have been ...
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I originally thought....
Hi Jackie Thanks for the offer of advice - I'm going to take you up on that! I have an eco-friendly product http://www.bigbooklittlebookcardboardbox.co.uk but I haven't yet made many inroads into selling it on it's green credentials .
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