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What should I buy?

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TicTacsMum · 26/06/2006 20:41

I've got £35 to spend at kittykins. Normally use tots applix or nippa'd muslins but am trying out a motherease stay dry. Just need dd to poo in it to see if it works! Not sure what to buy.

Anyone used fuzzibunz? Any good? Any other recommendations?

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Cappucino · 26/06/2006 20:49

buy minkis.... buy minkis... buy pretty minkis...

TicTacsMum · 26/06/2006 20:51

Will go and look. Do I need wrap? I'd quite like ones for under her summer dresses ( if we ever actually get any sun)

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TicTacsMum · 26/06/2006 20:54

Ooooh - nice pink flowers one! Sizing may be a problem though - dd isn't quite 13lbs yet so not big enough for the medium but the small wouldn't fit for long....

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Cappucino · 26/06/2006 21:33

i'd say larger one would be fine

a lot of minkis are stuffables so you need to stuff them with something; they don't need a wrap tho', and you need to change the whole thing each time

I bought mine for nursery since they fasten just like disposables so they are really dead easy for them to put on. Also they make cosy night nappies with the right stuffing

the minki lady's website at www.minkinappies.co.uk explains everything

TicTacsMum · 26/06/2006 21:53

Will try the large one then. Can't belive i'm getting so excited over nappies!!

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BonyM · 26/06/2006 22:14

Don't like Fuzzis - always leak ime. If you want a pocket nappy, Happy Heinys are lovely - gorgeous prints. Not sure if Kittykins sells them though...

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