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If your child bursts into tears when told they're not well enough for school - they really aren't! stealthsquiggle

Quote of the week

David Cameron on whether The Thick of It accurately represents the Conservative publicity machine: "I love The Thick of It. V funny... but only true about the other lot (not)."

Recipe of the week

penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

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(137 reviews)
Comfort 8.7
Reliability 8.1
Value For Money 7.1
Overall 8.0


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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 9.3
I LOVE these nappies. they are great in every respect. We have used them ever since dd was born and they are marvelous. They survived explosive newborn poo with only one small leak, she goes all night wihtout needing a change or being wet, and they are kinder to the planet than comventional nappies. A little more expensive, but personally think they perform better than Pampers et al, so worth it! Also, you can buy them on the web for next day delivery free of charge!

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 10.0
These I believe are the twenty first century option, my four children have used this product and had less nappy rash (the oldest had normal nappies and a sore bum before I changed over!). And I don't feel bad about adding to the refuse problem as they compost in approx. 8 weeks! Kind to the skin and the environment, great!

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 8.0
I love the unbleached look of these nappies and according to a friend working at the Centre for Alternative Technology, they can be composted (though I'm guessing only on a big scale) which means they are a good choice for people who don't want to be overfilling the landfills!

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 8.0
An eco-disposable with no compromise on quality or convenience. The small extra cost is worth it for me. And they seem to smell much less nasty than ordinary disposables with chemical-based gels.

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Report this review From: Anon Overall rating 8.7
They fit really well and are nice and soft despite looking like they're made of cardboard. a little bit more expensive than some but a little greener too.

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