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The fleece sleepsuit as a wrap worked

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FlameBat · 22/10/2007 08:16

D'you remember aaaaaaaaaaaages ago I was going to try it and then decided that the zip would wick.

It didn't

Soooo easy! No way can he get that off

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BabiesEverywhere · 22/10/2007 09:56

Well done, it is a great feeling when you suceed in solving a problem

I have an amazing nappy removing child too...luckily she just wears them at night or I would of torn my hair out my now.

Wonders if you can get big fleece sleepsuits for 14 month old babies ?

FlameBat · 22/10/2007 09:58

You can get age 3-4 sleep suits

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BabiesEverywhere · 22/10/2007 10:14

Where from ?

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popsycal · 22/10/2007 10:15

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FlameBat · 22/10/2007 10:16

Asda too

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kitsandbits · 22/10/2007 10:17

primark for £3

BabiesEverywhere · 22/10/2007 10:28

LOL. I must live under a rock ;)

bagpuss · 22/10/2007 10:34

I remember this - glad it worked out for you.

What happened with your other experiment with the fairy hammocks?

BabiesEverywhere, you can also get the suits in Mothercare.

FlameBat · 22/10/2007 10:39

Not absorbant enough - on a slightly different attempt in a couple of days, will keep you updated

It was the ridiculously long experiment with the bamboozles and bambinex that irked most - and after all that, the end result was sod all difference in absorbancy, slightly longer drying (30 mins or so) for bamboozles with the attached booster. So final outcome was - buy based on shape, price and company preference!

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