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SWIM NAPPIES

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SnoopDog · 15/09/2008 21:40

which are best?

is it right that huggies only start at about 16lb?

where can i buy 0-3 month swim nappies?

thanks

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Furball · 16/09/2008 06:20

mothercare? they do more girlie ones if thats what you wanted, but thought these a really good price.

LuLuBai · 16/09/2008 12:18

Boots do their own brand ones too (a little cheaper than Huggies I found). Just bought a pack but haven't tried them yet.

HensMum · 16/09/2008 12:20

I used Huggies on DS from when he was 12 weeks and 12lbs and they fitted fine. I think they do XS now though.
Now we just use trunks from Mothercare with built in nappy.

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LuLuBai · 16/09/2008 12:39

depends on your pool. Some insist on swim nappies and others are happy with the built in nappy. Worth checking as much cheaper to buy a cossie with a built in nappy in the long run.

cheesesarnie · 16/09/2008 12:40

id go for reusable swim nappy.much cheaper.and ofcourse nicer for enviroment.

Seona1973 · 16/09/2008 13:48

huggies swimmers come in an XS size which is from about 7lbs (I have seen them in Tesco and Asda). Mothercare do reusable swim nappies which are from about 11 lbs and thats what we ended up using for ds as we go swimming most weekends.

SnoopDog · 16/09/2008 16:51

prize goes to seona

tesco (tesco extra) do indeed stock huggies XS

thankyou very muchly

mothercare were adamant huggies didnt come in XS

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