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wraps for my lean mean baby machine

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mybabywakesupsinging · 22/06/2008 03:15

For ds2 (14months) I use bamboo squares and boost with a pad folded bamboo prefold at night (massive but highly effective) and I'm finding that my current wraps (nature babies multi wrap) are getting a bit low in the rise for him while still on nearly the smallest leg/waist size. I like the multi-wrap because it comes far enough down his legs to fit in all the extra material from my imperfect nappy folding...any advice? - best to go for next size up in these, or is there a brand that tends to be a bit longer? ds2 is a long skinny fellow (my cooking must be rotten, he was a podger until he started solids!)

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BigBadMouse · 22/06/2008 12:37

Motherease Airflow work very well for my tall skinny DD2 but they may not be ideal for you if you are using terry folds because they are a bit baggy so you can't rely on the wrap to help the fold in place. Some people find airflows and terry folds are a good combination but I think that is because they have good folding skills to start off with (unlike me )

The rikki also has a high rise but doesn't come as far down the legs - might be worth trying out one of each - they have a good resale value.

mybabywakesupsinging · 23/06/2008 00:27

ta might try a rikki then - I need all the help I can get to keep his nappies on - he is a nippy little man

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