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Reusable nappy accessories
By Kimberley Smith on 16/11/2010 15:14:06
A few gadgets and a bit of prep and using real nappies is just as easy as disposables
Reusable nappy preparationsAs long as you’re prepared, reusable nappies won’t cause you any more of a headache than a pile of dirty disposables.Real nappy accessoriesNappy nippas – the modern equivalent of a safety pin, this nifty product helps
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All about nappies
By Kimberley Smith on 06/11/2010 14:22:17
Everything from what nappy to wrap around your little one's bum to what she'll fill it with, with bottom and nappy care in-between
All about nappies Nappy basics - here's where to start Nappy pros and cons - more info to help you choose between reusables and disposables How to change a nappy - disposables and reusable changing guides Ultimate guide to reusable
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How to change a nappy
By Kimberley Smith on 03/11/2010 10:47:31
Step-by-step guide to nappy-changing
How to change a nappy Here's a skill you'll be an expert on soon...!Whatever nappy you're changing, you'll need these basics: • Somewhere warm and clean to change your baby•A changing mat or towel to lie your baby on•A fresh nappy•A bowl
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Bambinex Special Care for Nappies
By Sarah Lawson on 13/01/2009 02:06:08
Now there is a fabric wash especially designed to care for cloth nappies
One of the factors which might put you off choosing reusable nappies is that they require care rather than the throw-away convenience of disposables. However, if you check out our nappy care feature, you'll see that it is possible to reuse
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Reusable Nappies – What Baby Alyssa Thinks!
By Anna Ridley, ThinkBaby mum on 04/05/2009 10:46:02
What did 10-week-old Aylssa think of real nappies when she and mum Anna gave bumGenius a go for ThinkBaby?
To mark Real Nappy Week 2009, we invited ThinkBaby mums who usually use disposable nappies to give bumGenius reusable nappies a try, and to give us their honest opinions of how they got on.Here mum Anna gave them a try with her daughter, 10-week
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Five ways to beat nappy rash
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/10/2011 15:15:02
Nappy rash can come and go, but it's never fun for your baby. Here are some tips on how to avoid unhappy bottoms
to switch to simple water and cotton wool to clean your baby's bottom. Always dab dry gently afterwards, with a clean, non-abrasive cloth.3 Use a bottom creamUse a bottom barrier cream at nappy changing time when you think your baby may need it. Every baby
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Baby skin and skincare
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 16:38:35
Caring for your baby's delicate skin - dealing with rashes, allergies, spots, marks, eczema, dry skin, cradle cap and itchy winter skin
natural and organic skincare brands and our buyer's guide to reusable nappies.Over on our sister site, MadeForMums.com you can find reviews of baby baths, reusable nappies and nappy creams.
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Nature Babycare's new green delights
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/11/2006 09:05:43
To add to their biodegradable nappy and wipes range, Nature Babycare are now doing biodegradable toilet wipes and training pants for older toddlers.
Though the debate still rages over disposable nappies versus reusable ones, Nature Babycare have been getting on with exploring a third way!You might already recognise their packets of nappies in supermarkets. Placed alongside the regular disposable
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Preparing for the arrival
By ThinkBaby on 08/11/2009 07:19:55
What will you really need for your newborn? Make sure you get the necessary before the nice-to-have
space then try and stock up for a week or so to make life easier on yourself later. There are lots of different brands out there, so you might want to get a recommendation from a friend or from ThinkBaby. If you’re going for reusable nappies the number
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Pink Lining's new season
By Louise Rogers on 25/12/2007 01:30:55
Pink Lining, designers of gorgeous changing bags, have unleashed some floral delights for spring/summer 2008.
and small sizes), Charlotte has broadened the range to include, among other things, a delightful wipe-clean playmat/picnic blanket which folds up on itself and has handles for easy transportation; a foldaway reusable shopping bag you can store in your
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