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Mumsnet users review Mum & You nappies

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EllieMumsnet · 13/04/2018 10:49

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This feedback thread is for the 200 MNers who tried and tested the Mum & You nappies. Testers were sent either size 2 (72 nappies) or size 3 (66 nappies) to try out with their baby.

Here’s what Mum & You have to say: “Mum & You products are designed by Mums for Mums. Soft, leak-free and eco-friendly, Mum & You nappies tick all the boxes for Mums. Each Mum & You nappy features nappychat - feed your child’s imagination with our playful tribe of characters that appear on every Mum & You nappy. Create magical stories for your little one, to bond with your baby at change time and beyond. Every single product we sell generates funds for Mums who need it.”

Testers please answer the following questions, plus feel free to add any other comments you may have:

  • How old is your baby/ child who you tested the nappies on, and which size did you use?
  • What was your overall impression of Mum & You Nappies? What did you like and what, if anything, did you dislike about them?
  • What did you like most about the nappies?
  • Which nappychat design did you choose?
  • Describe if/how you used the nappychat designs to talk with your baby
  • Would you recommend these nappies to a friend?


All testers who leave the required feedback will be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £300 voucher of their choice (from a list).

Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

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cestlavielife · 03/05/2018 16:52

Totally agree with p.p. who a bitsurprised about the name "Mum & You" for nappies? As if mums are the only people who change nappies. Or is it nappies dor incontinent mums ?

Quite subliminally excluding for anyone else...not even subliminally!

Surprised it got thru mumsnet yes it s called mumsnet but i really thought justine et al were in favour of equal parenting?

but I guess money from a supplier beats gender equality when it comes to parenting...

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