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Washable pull-ups?

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bumbleweed · 26/09/2007 19:02

Does anyone know if there are any washable cloth pull-on style nappies on the market?

My dd is nearly 2 and her size 2 bamboozles are getting too tight and the velcro keeps coming undone - so need to upgrade to something bigger.

Was wondering whether there was something she could put on herself - she is currently keen on practicing dressing and undressing and tries to put her own nappies on (although more often than not takes them off - aarrgh!).

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NAB3 · 26/09/2007 19:03

Bedwetters but they may be too big.

Boots do training pants for 32.99 each.

NAB3 · 26/09/2007 19:03

£2.99 each

Scootergrrrl · 26/09/2007 19:03

Try Flamesparrow at bumfluff nappies - she's the expert round here.

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lailasmum · 26/09/2007 19:06

Happy Heinys do washable pull up pocket style nappies, you can get them either with or without poppers so have choice of them being only pull up or openable by a couple of poppers just incase.

Flamesparrow · 26/09/2007 19:28

Minki yoyos work well too, but are bulky.

CarGirl · 26/09/2007 19:36

motherease sandies but they need a seperate wrap - could use reb wraps they are pull up

bumbleweed · 27/09/2007 09:19

thanks for the suggestions - will do a search on all those mentioned

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