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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

Dolly Tots
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/01/2008 01:20:47
Be ultra-green and give your child reusable nappies for her dolly!

reusable nappy suitable for small children to use with their toy dolls!Dolly Tots real nappies for greener playtimesMade from the same grade of material as proper Tots Bots reusable cloth nappies, Dolly Tots fit most brands of doll, fastening with Aplix

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

Funky maternity pads!
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/02/2006 10:18:45
Check out Lunapads: the company that makes sanitary and maternity products eco-friendly and look glam!

One of our favourite discoveries this week here at ThinkBaby towers have been Lunapads. In keeping with the reusable nappy theme which has developed on the site over the past few weeks, these are reusable liners or fitted panties which you can use

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.

with the price of other brand wipes (a pack of 70 wipes costs £2.69), and a pack of 20 Junior Nappy Pants retails at £5.98. (They have also just introduced a larger size regular nappy, too.) They are available exclusively at Waitrose.For more about Nature

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