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Washable/Reusable/"Real" nappies Does anyone else use them? Madam has jst outgrown her size 1's and I am after suggestions/recommendations for size 2's before I purchase. For her size 1's we used a mixture of terry towelling squares, Mio Bambinos, Motherease...
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Here's the link for the nappies....
The LL boosters are £12 for 10.
The nappies are £40 for 10 and come with a microfibre insert.
While on the other two (but couldnt keep up with the washing when i had 2 in nappies at the same.
Lndyf Post subject: Re: Sewing cloth washable nappies Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:00 pm Joined: Fri Feb 20, 2009 6:17 pm Posts: 2490 Location: Co Durham Hi Julie, yes you have a good point there. I know I lived in the Middle East for many years and had...
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We don't send a lot of items cloth nappies for my daughter as I didn....
The washable nappies would be of use in some of our other charities we send to in the coldercloth nappies are always a good idea for all of our charities.
Does anyone know a good independent company that does washable nappies? KJ x Essex Mums Book Challenge 8/25 Currently reading: A Storm of Swords, George R R Martin
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Sh-c-34_35 I used itti bitti d'lish nappies and they were brilliant! Essex Mums Reading Challenge: Currently reading: Suzanne Collins.
I got mine from here: http://bibsnbots.co.uk/a-i-o-nappies-it ...
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My 5 year old still wets a tiny bit each night. We have been going without pull ups and just washing his pj's and brolley sheet each night. I really don't want to be buying nappies for 3 kids!!! Was wondering whether anyone has tried Bright Bots training...
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At buying pull ups online and cheaper Just a bit over having a trolley full of nappies! LOL My 3 year to try and take them back! I was just going to use them with a booster pad in it, from the cloth nappies.
My 5 year old still wets a tiny bit each night. We have been going without pull ups and just washing his pj's and brolley sheet each night. I really don't want to be buying nappies for 3 kids!!! Was wondering whether anyone has tried Bright Bots training...
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At buying pull ups online and cheaper Just a bit over having a trolley full of nappies! LOL My 3 year to try and take them back! I was just going to use them with a booster pad in it, from the cloth nappies.
Play the video to claim your free Beaming Baby nappies. Plus you also get a £5.00 Beaming Baby voucher and a free report giving you practical advice about washable and disposable nappies. http://www.beamingbaby.co.uk/index.html
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My 5 year old still wets a tiny bit each night. We have been going without pull ups and just washing his pj's and brolley sheet each night. I really don't want to be buying nappies for 3 kids!!! Was wondering whether anyone has tried Bright Bots training...
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At buying pull ups online and cheaper Just a bit over having a trolley full of nappies! LOL My 3 year to try and take them back! I was just going to use them with a booster pad in it, from the cloth nappies.
My 5 year old still wets a tiny bit each night. We have been going without pull ups and just washing his pj's and brolley sheet each night. I really don't want to be buying nappies for 3 kids!!! Was wondering whether anyone has tried Bright Bots training...
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At buying pull ups online and cheaper Just a bit over having a trolley full of nappies! LOL My 3 year to try and take them back! I was just going to use them with a booster pad in it, from the cloth nappies.
My 5 year old still wets a tiny bit each night. We have been going without pull ups and just washing his pj's and brolley sheet each night. I really don't want to be buying nappies for 3 kids!!! Was wondering whether anyone has tried Bright Bots training...
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At buying pull ups online and cheaper Just a bit over having a trolley full of nappies! LOL My 3 year.
My 5 year old still wets a tiny bit each night. We have been going without pull ups and just washing his pj's and brolley sheet each night. I really don't want to be buying nappies for 3 kids!!! Was wondering whether anyone has tried Bright Bots training...
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So unless your DS is going to ....
I haven't tried them, but just looking at them online, I would hazard a guess that they wouldn't be suitable for night time as it says they're not meant to keep your child dry, but allow you time to get them to a toilet .
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