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What make and size of disposables?

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northender · 23/11/2006 21:02

mil going to Asda tomorrow for disposables ready for dh and dd's visit. Have only bought them once for her as we use cloth and that time I ordered moltex so I have no idea on the best make/size to ask her to get. dd is 2 and a chunky 2 but have no idea of her weight (the large airflow wraps have started to rub if that helps at all!)

Thanks

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northender · 23/11/2006 21:27

Any ideas?

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NorksBride · 23/11/2006 21:36

I don't shop at Asda I'm afraid but we buy Nature Girl/Boy nappies from Waitrose. They're mostly biodegradable and they also make wipes and nappy bags. I much prefer them to Moltex.

They're not exclusive to Waitrose so Asda might stock them. Good luck.

Olihan · 23/11/2006 21:36

TBH, Asda's own (the George ones) are pretty good and I'd go for size 5 probably, if she's a chunky 2 year old. George do ones with a flexible waistband and tabs which are pretty cheap, esp. compared to Pampers/Huggies.

HTH

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Nemoinapeartree · 23/11/2006 21:40

sounds like she is 30lb plus so would also agree on size 5.

northender · 23/11/2006 23:36

Thanks everyone will pass that on. Should just add that the use of disps isn't a sign of incompetence on dh's part but mil hasn't got a tumble drier so with the weather as it is......

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