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I need a good cloth nappy for toddler who is a big night time wetter

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quokka · 10/04/2007 11:49

I use size 2 totbots bamboozles and air flow wraps for my 1yr old but was looking for a bigger size for my nearly 3yr old who is a big wetter in the night time but is toilet trained during the day. Might be good if he can take it off easily to use the toilet as he's really independant!

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quokka · 10/04/2007 12:26

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snugglebumnappies · 10/04/2007 13:20

Sandy Toddleease are great for taking off, they fasten with poppers but your LO wll be able to pull them down like pant. However they would need some pretty heavy boosting if he is a heavy wetter.
Or a Minki yo yo, they are designed a trainer pants and have a size that fits 3-7 years old.

Mumfun · 10/04/2007 13:47

Hi

My DS just potty trained and went dry at night at 3.3. He wore Minkis and Pitterpatter XL nappies at night. Dont think Pitterpatter are made now but you might pick up some second hand. Minkis are excellent - my DS would get up in the morning and undo the aplix and dump them on the floor and use the potty himself. He had nt quite mastered putting them on again him self though.

Personally I would not go for the yoyos as although excellent and he could pull them up and down I dont think they have enough room for night time stuffing - they are cut more like pants shape and much neater. You need to stuff the minkis or pitterpatter with something very absorbent - we used a huge hemp prefold called a Jamtot. Some people find terries good - or large heavy prefolds. Also Im sure the new bamboo stuffers and terries would be good.

HTH

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quokka · 10/04/2007 13:55

thanks guys just googling them now. He used to wear cloth but would save his poos for night time in bed and I couldn't face using cloth as his poos were so sticky! I think he wants to wear different nappies to his db, as he is older and is not a baby like him!

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quokka · 10/04/2007 20:45

any other suggestions???

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quokka · 10/04/2007 21:20

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