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Types of reusable nappy
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2010 in What to buy - baby
Nappy designs vary but there are four main styles of reusable nappy. Pre-folds, pockets, all-in-ones and shaped nappies all have unique benefits and drawbacks. See which appeals to you
Real nappy style - which reusable design?There are four main types of reusable nappy.Top Tip! If you're not sure, it's a good idea to have a go with several different nappy styles before you settle on a partiular one. This is especially recommended
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5 funky reusable nappies for your baby
By Kyrsty Hazell on 28/04/2010 in What to buy - baby
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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Reusable Nappies – What Baby Lucas Thinks!
By Heidee Hallam, ThinkBaby Mum on 30/04/2009 in Products
ThinkBaby testers – mum Heidee and 4-week-old Lucas – tell us what they think of trying reusable nappies for the first time
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. Over the next few days we'll be tracing their feedback
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Reusable Nappies - What Baby Harvey Thinks of Them!
By Vicky Harris, ThinkBaby Mum on 30/04/2009 in Products
ThinkBaby mums give reusable nappies a try with bumGenius One Size real nappies – here's what mum Vicky and son Harvey thought…
We invited ThinkBaby mums who usually use disposable nappies to give reusable nappies a try, and to give us their honest opinions of how they got on. Over the next few days we'll be tracing their feedback, starting with mum Vicky and 11-month
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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
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Nappy materials - reusable nappies
By Kimberley Smith on 17/11/2010 in What to buy - baby
Reusable nappies can be made with cotton, polyester or bamboo amongst others. Which you choose could depend on your baby's skin, drying times or cost
Nappies can be made from all sorts of different materials. Here are the most common ones and what the advantages and disadvantages are.CottonThe traditional nappy fabric, in the form of terry squares, cotton is still much used as the absorbent layer
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Reusable Nappies...
By Emma Trevillion on 28/07/2008 in forum
which ones?
Hi I am going to buy some reusable nappies. There are so many different ones out there and wondered if there are any mum's out there that are using and can recommend them to me? I just want reusable nappies that are comfortable and good
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Reusable nappy accessories
By Kimberley Smith on 16/11/2010 in What to buy - baby
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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Wonderoo - reusable nappies
By lel ann on 19/08/2008 in forum
HiWas thinking on buying Wonderoo reusable nappies for my baby due in September. Looking for advise or comments from anyone who has tried them - are they as good as the reviews that they get? HiWe bought a set of Wonderoos for our son, now 7 months
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Disposable, reusable or eco? Nappy pros and cons
By Kimberley Smith on 06/11/2010 in What to buy - pregnancy
Waste not or wash not? The pros and cons of the three nappy styles
PROS Cost. Fans of reusables have estimated you can save around £500 by using them rather than disposables. See cons for more on reusable cost. Environment. By reusing your cloth nappies, you will avoid hundreds of disposables heading for landfill
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