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Recommendation for wraps over Muslin Cloth Nappies

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LOL @ Octo. wink
Thanks for all the great advice ladies.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 21:21:36
Waves at TXB - hello grin
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 16:33:10
and boosters!!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 16:32:15
I have 6 or 7 new eenee/eenie snibs - the tie on ones - email me on vicki.k.finn@googlemail.com - don't think anyone sells them anymore.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 14:29:52
I'd suggest for flannel boosters the Imse Vimse ones or the 40cm Disana hush cloths of you want bigger.
Alternatively I see on Twinkle's bargain ssection some cheap (£1) Babylife flannel boosters not too bad a price.
For wraps no idea where you'd get Eenies, they were imported by Lollipop at one point I'm an Imse fan and have to say a newborn Soft wrap will look cute, and is much softer than the Motherease Rikki I'd otherwise suggest. Or go for a pretty Nature babies popper one.
Hi, I'm planning on using muslin cloth nappies for the first few weeks when my bub is born. I had been recommended to use Eenees wraps over them but am finding it nearly impossible to find where I can buy these. Anyone know an online site where I can get these or can recommend another brand that might go well over muslin? Also, I'm after some Flannel boosters... again, any ideas where I can buy these?
Thanks in advance.
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