Microfleece Stay Dry Liners
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Cloth nappies make bub's skin feel too wet and damp they say. Well that's exactly what these fabulous stay dry microfleece liners are designed to prevent.
Microfleece wicks moisture away from bub's skin to reduce nappy rash and to ensure bub stay's comfortable in their gorgeous cloth nappies.
Where to start with Cloth Nappies?
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Where to start with cloth nappies? There is so much cloth nappy information and help available but still the amount of different nappy styles & nappy accessories make it all a little daunting. Not to mention the wash routine! Cut through the noise & discover exactly what you need to do cloth life successfully. You might find that you need less than what you thought you would.....or if cloth nappies are not for you, you may get a few ideas for baby shower gifts for your eco-conscious Mumma friend.
Day Nappies | Night Nappies | Cloth Wipes | Change Mats | Wet Bags | Wash routine | Detergent
Disposable Liners....Yes or No?
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Cloth Nappy SLANG
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Cloth Nappy FEATURES
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Nappy Features Trim Nappies that are less bulky and perfect under clothing (often low rise nappies that sit well below bub's belly button) with a single gusset. Some nappy types/ brands are trimmer than others Tummy Elastic While gaping at the tummy is acceptable and should not result in leaks, tummy elastic is an added bonus to help prevent this. Especially handy in low rise nappies that sit a little bit lower than others under the belly button. And potentially a leak saver at night if you have a tummy sleeper (although higher sitting nappies tend not to gape anyway)...
How much for a DAY NAPPY?
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Nappy INSERTS: Materials and ABSORBENCY!
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So you have started doing research and discovered that cloth nappy inserts come in all different types of materials. So what is the difference between each fabric and which fabric will suit my little one best??? MICROFIBER Is a man-made material that is fast at absorbing those liquids! Pros: Fast absorbing so great to use if your bub is a flooder (big, fast outputs) as it absorbs the liquids faster than cotton | bamboo | hemp. Suitable for cloth on a budget (often found in the inserts of the cheaper reusable nappies found on the market). Fast drying. Cons: Not suitable to...
Nappies by SIZE
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Nappies by STYLE
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Well can the world of cloth be overwhelming or what??? All these different styles, it's hard to know where to start.
So let's run through the different styles, the pro's and con's and then you can go from there!
Still can't decide....then hire a Find My Must Have Features day nappy hire package and try them all out for yourself! While you're at it, you may as well trial All of the Nights too!
Nappy Components
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Nappy Components Cover | Shell: The waterproof outer part of the nappy that fits over the absorbent part(s) of the nappy to prevent leaks. The cover can be unlined or lined in suedecloth, athletic wicking jersey or similar. Insert | Booster: The absorbent part(s) of the nappy contained within the cover | shell Liner (* optional*): An additional liner between the absorbent part of the nappy and baby's skin Types of Inserts Snap In Inserts | Boosters: Inserts | boosters that have inbuilt snaps that allow it to snap into a snap on the internal side of the cover | shell. Snapping an insert in helps to...
Cloth Nappy FIT
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