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Aldi's Mamia baby wipes
By Sarah Lawson on 09/04/2007 01:06:31
Aldi has a great range of baby wipes for less than £1.

Aldi, the bargain supermarket chain, has its own brand of baby goods, including wipes which retail for just 99p per packet. Called Mamia and available in packs of 80 wipes for sensitive skin and in a delicately fragranced variety, the baby wipes

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

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.

options, Nature Babycare’s nappies work just the same way, but are made from biodegradeable materials. So you don’t have to feel so bad about the landfill problem!Nature Babycare also make silky biodegradable nappy sacks, and wipes. We’ve raved about them

Toddler hygiene with Kandoo
By Sarah Lawson on 10/05/2007 01:50:47
Pampers' Kandoo wipes for toilet training and beyond, now come with stickers to remind your little one to wash and brush!

Once your child is potty-trained, you quickly appreciate the value of wipes rather than toilet roll for those ‘heavy duty’ toilet visits. Young children just don’t seem to be able to get themselves clean enough with dry loo roll!You can start to use

Ocean Pure: seawater nappy changing
By Sarah Lawson on 15/06/2006 10:00:00
If you are worried about using chemicals - even the mild ones used in wipes - on your baby's bottom, you could try Ocean Pure.

In our house, we're big fans of wipes. Not just on babies' bottoms, but because they are the absolute best at getting stains - milk, baby wee, mud etc - out of carpets and sofas!However, here at ThinkBaby we were really impressed with this idea

ThinkBaby's best: changing bags
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/03/2007 05:45:51
These days parents want something stylish and tailor-made for their nappies and wipes!

OiOi Seaspray Carry AllIt really wasn't that long ago that changing bags were just an improvised bag you already owned, stuffed with nappies, wipes and some plastic bags for 'soiled goods'. In fact, my friend, whose sons are seven and five years old

Coping with mealtime messiness
By Cheryl Freedman on 25/02/2011 19:38:13
More food on the floor, or smeared over your baby's face, than in her mouth? It's par for the course at this inquisitive age - here's how to cope with a messy eater

of emergency wipes within reach to wipe sticky fingers and spills. Also consider buying a multipack of flannels, that you can wash and reuse - a greener way to wipe sticky hands and faces.Build in enough timeBe realistic about how long mealtimes are going

Become a Nature Babycare Ambassador!
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2006 13:20:01
We know you are all passionate about your family and that drives you on to look for products that are kind to your baby and help protect the environment for their future.

Help us to make a difference and let your voice be heard!We know you are all passionate about your family and that drives you on to look for products that are kind to your baby and help protect the environment for their future.This is why we have set up the Nature Babycare Ambass...

10 of the best buy baby must-haves
By Sophie Westnedge on 25/04/2012 11:25:35
Take a look at the must have buys that you wouldn't want to be without

Find out what the best 'must-have' baby products are...With so many products out there to help you look after your little one, it can be hard to know what to choose. Find out the best buys that could make your life that bit easier...

Baby bags can be stylish, proves Lisa Stickley with two original new designs
By Jayne Braithwaite on 20/06/2011 16:43:52
We want one of Lisa Stickley's new changing bags (the blue one, please!)

It's a funny old day when you realise the phrase "wipe clean" elevates an otherwise quite nice bag to an absolutey amazing one.But it's not just their easy-clean properties that make us really want one of these new arrivals from English designer

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