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Reusable nappies?

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hidinginthenightgarden · 06/07/2019 11:50

DD only has nappies at night. She is 3 and I was thing we should swap to reusable for environmental reasons. Don’t want to buy loads as she only needs them at bedtime.
Can anyone recommend a nappy that comes with inserts? I would probably buy 2.

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Cuppa12345 · 06/07/2019 11:53

The little lamb ones are good for overnight, the 2 part with a wrap (you can add additional inserts) but they take a while to dry so you'd probably need 3 (1 on, 1 drying, 1 on the washing)

hidinginthenightgarden · 06/07/2019 12:41

Thanks I will take a look

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BuffaloCauliflower · 06/07/2019 12:42

There’s some great groups for cloth nappies on Facebook - Cloth Nappies UK and The Nappy Lady are both really helpful

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Byebyefriend · 06/07/2019 14:22

Little lamb 2 parts (have a look on eBay if you don’t mind second hand) or thenappylady website. You’ll want the bamboo ones as they’re the most absorbent plus extra inserts. I’d go for motherease airflow wrap (plastic pants) rather than the little lamb ones.

hidinginthenightgarden · 06/07/2019 16:29

Does anyone use their for a toddler? They all say up to 15 kg and DD is about 15/16kg so I worry they would be a bit small?

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Pinktinker · 06/07/2019 16:29

BumGenius are great.

hidinginthenightgarden · 06/07/2019 16:34

Thanks, I will look now.

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Byebyefriend · 11/07/2019 13:47

Little lamb size 2 are up to 17kg, size 3 are from 16kg

Sorry haven't used at that weight as ds is only 13kg but they still fit him (size 2) tall but skinny.

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