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Reusable Nappies
By ThinkBaby on 03/02/2006 01:14:59
If you're tempted to try reusable nappies then check out ThinkBaby's pick of the best nappy companies.
Enjoy the freestyle feeling of reusables.Whether you've had your baby already or you are still preparing, you may well have pondered the pros and cons of disposable nappies versus reusable ones. Distant memories of your mother keeping a bucket
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Reusable nappies poll results
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/04/2006 02:28:26
Why do you, or would you be tempted to use reusable nappies? The planet? The cost? The votes have been counted!
Our March vote was all about reusable nappies and why you used them (or would be tempted to use them).We did get some member feedback about the difficulty to reply fully as there was not the option of 'I would use them if they were more green
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''Why should I go 'reusable'?''
By Shellie Young on 14/03/2007 02:48:41
Shellie Young from the Nappy Network offers a personal view about the switch to reusable nappies.
Convenience versus conscience tends to be the battle for most new parents, over disposable versus reusable nappies. Here Shellie Young of the Hull and East Ridings branch of Nappy Nature puts forward her own voice and experiences on the subject
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5 funky reusable nappies for your baby
By Kyrsty Hazell on 28/04/2010 18:16:27
Celebrate Real Nappy Week with these gorgeous and environmentally-friendly reusable nappies
Funky, fun and easy to useSave the pennies and reduce your contribution to landfill waste by using reusable nappies. Long gone are the days of humongous terry nappies and safety pins - they're sleek, cool looking and easy to use.Check out our pick
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Do reusable nappies really save you money?
By Sarah Lawson on 25/07/2008 01:28:48
You may have less nappies to buy when you use reusable ones, but what about the cost of washing etc? Check out what the experts and out parent voters thought.
Reusable or disposable nappies: there’s a lot to be said on both sides in the Great Nappy Divide, but in our ThinkBaby poll a few months ago, 30 per cent of parents said the main reason they used reusables was cost. It got even more votes than
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Reusable nappies - week of events
By Susie Boone on 28/04/2010 17:11:26
A 7-day bonanza of online nappy activities is launched for Real Nappy Week
Are you thinking about using reusable nappies but don't quite know where to start? Are you overwhelmed by the choices and types? Want a quick demo of how to use a reusable? All your questions and more can be answered on Go Real, the Real Nappy
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Save Money with Pop-In Reusable Nappies
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/04/2009 14:08:48
Real nappies could save your household money and for Real Nappy Week, Close Parent are offering a special discount!
discount on all their nappies…Saving money with resusablesDo reusables really save you money? is not a straightforward question to answer.Certainly it feels as if disposables should cost you more, but it does depend on how much more your energy bills end up
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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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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 bumGenius 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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The great nappy divide: Disposable or reusable?
By Maria Muennich on 06/02/2008 01:52:42
Waste not or wash not, make an informed decision
require you to put a pair of re-usable and washable plastic pants over the top, others are all-in-one nappies, these are the most like disposables in usage terms. Non-shaped nappies will need to be folded, but this is really very quick and easy. It’s a
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