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Very quiet about Little Lambs!

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Notreadyquiteyet · 16/02/2012 17:50

Having spent time wandering round the internet Little Lambs seem to get a good press and to be affordable.

Yet hardly hear anyone on here talking about them.

What are they like, is no one talking because they are not complaining or because no-one uses them as they are rubbish?

Have to say have also fallen head over heels in love with ittis!!!

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astreetcarnamedknackered · 24/02/2012 21:57

I like them!!
Itti bitti d'lish and baba & boo too.

astreetcarnamedknackered · 24/02/2012 21:59

I like them. And itti d'lish. And baba and boo.

Little lamb bamboo two parters - have had no trouble - great for overnight too. Only issue was DS grew out of size ones at four months.

astreetcarnamedknackered · 24/02/2012 22:00

Double posted. Apologies- phone lost my first post!!

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FessaEst · 25/02/2012 07:42

We used little lamb bamboo for dd1 (bought from a MNer) and loved them but found bamboo took a long time to dry, so we then got some cotton ll's for dd2. The wraps were great with terries too.

crazy88 · 27/02/2012 21:05

They are great, cheaper than ittis and I used the same ones for 2 children so cheaper still! I found the velcro on the wraps wasn't great and had to replace these a few times, plus the nappies are quite bulky compared to ittis and some others so can be a struggle to get jeans and trousers over them. I have had cotton, bamboo and microfleece ones. Fleece are brilliant for a toddler and dry in no time but you might need the bamboo or cotton for a younger baby as more absorbent (better for night time too) Grin

IrritaGirl · 29/02/2012 14:09

I use them for my 17 mo and think they're great - although I have nothing to compare them to! They are bulky so sometimes have to go one size up for trousers. I'm having some problems with the wraps at the moment in that one leg is getting a bit red, but I'm going to try loosening them a bit to see if that helps. We use cotton and bamboo ones which both take a while to dry (the bamboo longer) - the microfleece (?) ones dry really quickly and are also good. The fleece liners dry really quickly.
We've used them for nighttime before, with a booster, and they've been good, although the little lamb tab on the front gets a bit damp and does leave a wet patch on pjs. Don't use them at night at the moment as I find the smell wakes me up!

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