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Which washable should I choose for my toddler?

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AmyandArchie · 03/03/2006 15:25

We've used Bumpy wraps since the beginning and I love that they never leak BUT... Archie is now nearly 18 mos and we need a less bulky nappy for the park, climbing and general rough and tumble. Which one should I choose? And does anyone have any they're not using to try out? (I could of course return them.)

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starlover · 03/03/2006 15:27

i like my motherease one size... they're quite a slim fit.

maisiemog · 04/03/2006 12:29

Hi A&A, what nappies are you using just now? Do you need quite an absorbent nappy?
Do you prefer alplix/velcro, nappy nippa or poppers?
Would you want to use it at night as well?

Gem13 · 04/03/2006 13:16

Motherease onesize or if he is a big chap you might want to look at Toddlerease.

DS went into Toddlerease at about 19 months and wore them with 2 boosters at night.

He is a 98 centile boy.

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MuminBrum · 08/03/2006 21:58

I like Motherease one-size with the snap-in boosters. My very active DS (almost two) wears these and seems comfortable in them.

AmyandArchie · 09/03/2006 15:20

Oooh, thanks Mums. Archie is a big boy and was 99 percentile at birth in US. He is now 27 lbs and very active. His Bumpy wraps and chinese pre-folds keep him fairly dry and don't leak but we really need a slimmer fit as they are restricting his climbing a little. Are Motherease (and Toddlerease) an all-in-one and do you need a booster during the day? Also, any suggestions about where to buy?
Amy

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MuminBrum · 14/03/2006 20:57

Sorry AmyandArchie, I haven't been on-line for days ... the Motherease one-size nappies need a separate wrap (eg. not an all-in-one system) and the snap-in boosters are Motherease as well so they fit perfectly. I bought mine at kittykins.co.uk who I like because they do free delivery - so even if all you need is a roll of liners you can buy them without getting stitched up for P&P.

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