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Buyer's Guide to Cloth Nappies
By Maria Muennich on 27/02/2009 in What to buy - pregnancy
What's on offer and what to look out for when buying reusable cloth nappies.

Nappy basics What cloth nappy for me? When you're considering what cloth nappies to buy, bear in mind that the right style, fit and fabric are very individual matters - what works well for someone else may not be at all right for you and your baby

Review: Bambino Mio cloth nappies
By Maria Muennich on 22/08/2006 in Baby Reviews
2-part cloth nappy system is a slim-fitting and very economical option

Bambino Mio cloth nappies Very slim-fitting, light, easy to use and wash and very economical A bit patchy on runny breastfed pooh containment when used as the 2-part system - you need several of the nappy covers Features: Simple, thickly

Reusable nappies - your ultimate guide to real cloth nappies
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2010 in What to buy - baby
Reusable or "real" nappies take a bit more effort to get to grips with but some mums find them more economical and the cloth softer on their baby's bottom. Plus you're reducing the amount of waste going into landfill

Reusables, "real" cloth nappies you can use again and againReal nappies of today are a far cry from those your mum may have used: gone are the days of folding and pinning bulky terry squares and covering with scratchy plastic pants. These days

Nappi Nippas for cloth nappies
By Monica Stylli on 02/11/2006 in Products
Pin-free grips to keep real nappies in place!

Here at ThinkBaby we love a good re-usable nappy, and whilst some of the newer ones on the market can be fastened with poppers or velcro, the original Terry cloth ones cannot.One dad found this out the hard way and after years of stabbing himself

Cloth nappy buyer's guide
By Kirsten Thornton on 19/03/2007 in forum

i am considering using cloth nappies but not too sure. Friends have used them in the past, but they were bulky, they also used disposable at night time and for going out which seems to defeat the object. It would be nice to hear other opinions

cloth nappies and more!
By issy issy on 22/11/2009 in forum

rather than reply to each topic individually can I suggest you visit www.wahm.co.ukThe system is brand new and it is free to list items and buy. you also get £5 on sign up if you are one of the first 300 since the relaunch.Cloth nappies

Review: Popolini Twosize cloth nappy
By Maria Muennich on 28/08/2006 in Baby Reviews
Shaped terry nappy with minimal fuss

Popolini Twosize cloth nappies Easy to use, reasonably absorbent and trimmer than some other shaped nappiesLong drying time Features: Shaped terry cotton nappy with side poppers. Comes in two standard sizes S 3-9 kg (8-20 lb) / L 8-15 kg (22

Review: Fuzzi Bunz cloth nappies
By Maria Muennich on 30/08/2006 in Baby Reviews
Nappies don't really come much simpler to use than this

Fuzzi Bunz cloth nappies A doddle to use, good absorbency, super-slim, cute, comfortable and very fast-dryingPrice, and you need to be careful to follow the washing instructions to keep them working well Features: Popper-closing pocket nappy

Review: Tots Bots Bamboozle cloth nappies
By pigleta on 13/06/2007 in forum
FANTASTIC

them around when out for the day but this will be the same with any cloth nappies!I highly recommend these! :)

Review: Tots Bots Bamboozle cloth nappies
By Maria Muennich on 22/11/2006 in Baby Reviews
Super absorbency from bamboo from the wizzes at Tots Bots

Tots Bots Bamboozle cloth nappies Fantastic absorbency, relatively slim, light and easy to use and washVery long drying time Features: Pre-shaped bamboo nappy with elasticated waist and legs and aplix or popper fastening available in off




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