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Disposable, reusable or eco? Nappy pros and cons
By Kimberley Smith on 06/11/2010 01:52:42
Waste not or wash not? The pros and cons of the three nappy styles
Disposables PROS Easy to use. They don't require any folding and fasten easily with sticky tabs. After use they need to be wrapped in a plastic bag and put in the bin. Disposal. As the name suggests, easy to get rid of. Particularly
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How to change a disposable nappy
By ThinkBaby on 07/06/2005 11:04:41
A step-by-step guide
sides securely. Make sure that the nappy doesn’t gather uncomfortably between the legs. Now it’s time to re-dress her, put her somewhere safe and then tidy away that dirty nappy.Tips and tricksNewborns - You can get special newborn disposable nappies
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The Smart Nappy from Mothercare
By Louise Rogers on 10/03/2008 01:29:33
Introducing the disposable reusable – or should that be the reusable disposable?
If you never know which side of the disposable versus reusable debate you think you should side with, you'll be over-joyed to hear about the Smart Nappy…The Smart Nappy SystemThe Smart Nappy system from Mothercare is something of a conundrum
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Nature Boy and Girl - a happy nappy compromise
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/03/2007 02:06:08
Disposable nappies that biodegrade can be a good alternative to regular disposables or reusables.
Although you might feel guilty about creating endless landfill sites with disposable nappies, there are times when even the most staunch reusable nappy user is on the go and in need of a disposable nappy. A good compromise could be to find a
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Huggies' new Natural Fit nappy
By Sarah Lawson on 31/10/2006 11:53:08
Competition is hotting up in the disposable market, to create the most comfy, flexible nappy for active babies.
The competition in the disposable nappies market is hotting up. Several brands are designing new styles to better fit babies' bottoms and the latest is the Natural Fit from Huggies.With the slogan 'Babies bums aren't square - why should
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Guide to nappies - how to pick the perfect nappy
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2010 14:56:52
Reusable, disposable or eco? How to choose which nappy right for your baby
for her and suits you, your budget and your lifestyle is a big decision.Your options are: disposable nappiesreusable (often called cloth or real) nappieseco-disposable that bridges the gap.The three nappy optionsOther things that might affect your choice
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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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Huggies Little Walkers
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/07/2006 01:57:52
Huggies have added to their range of regular and pull-up disposable nappies, with a flexible new 'nappy pants' design.
The technology in disposable nappies has come on in leaps and bounds since you were a tot! Nowadays the likes of Huggies and Pampers have ranges from basic nappies which efficiently draw the wetness away from your baby's skin, to pull-up nappies
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Eco-friendly Baby Wipes
By Debra Stottor on 19/09/2008 10:43:15
Not all baby wipes are as handy as you'd think – which ones clean baby's bottom and are safe to dispose of?
You’ve probably got a stack of them in the bathroom, and more in your changing bag – and you don’t just using them for wiping your baby’s bottom – but it’s time to take a look at what’s in baby wipes and what’s the greener alternative.What’s so bad about standard wipes?They may b...
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What ThinkBaby Babies Think of Reusables
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/05/2009 13:43:22
Find out how our ThinkBaby mums and baby testers got on when they ditched disposables and tried cloth nappies
Whether you use disposable or cloth nappies, it's hard to avoid the fact that for the first couple of years of your parenting life, you'll be using them every day! The debate rages on about whether disposable or reusable nappies are best
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