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Keeping the car seat dry

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Betty1970 · 03/06/2005 22:05

Can anyone help? We have just started on the old potty learning as they like to call it in some books! Does anyone have any ideas as to how to keep the car seat dry? I know Pampers make Bed Mats; do they do CarSeat mats?

Another thing, does anyone know where to buy self-inking rubber stamps from? The type of thing that has a picture of an animal on saying "well done" or something along those lines?

They stamp the children's hands at nursery with one and it seems to be much more effective than giving a star.

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misdee · 03/06/2005 22:06

i was looking at something earlier. gimme a mo!!

misdee · 03/06/2005 22:07

here

poppyseed · 03/06/2005 22:08

Try 'piddle pads' at Great little trading (online) and can you get a stamp made up anywhere locally?

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galaxy · 03/06/2005 22:08

Piddle pad from Great Little Trading company.

here

misdee · 03/06/2005 22:10

the one i've linked is cheaper

chicagomum · 03/06/2005 22:11

if you go to Boots, they sell a seat protector exactly the same as the piddle pad

galaxy · 03/06/2005 22:12

Nerr nerr nerr nerr nerr

misdee · 03/06/2005 22:13

[pokes out tongue]

kid · 03/06/2005 22:48

My DD just had to sit on a carrier bag

mrspink27 · 03/06/2005 23:19

i always put a nappy under the cover of the car seat, but didnt tell dd it was there, IFYSWIM! that way it soaked up any leaks if there were any!

WigWamBam · 03/06/2005 23:25

I used a piddle pad for dd, but wish I had seen these Buppy pads first, some of them are gorgeous.

Betty1970 · 04/06/2005 19:58

Thank you one and all; we shall be making a purchase. We were using a rather gorgeous black bin liner, but it kept sticking to her bum!

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rainbowsun · 05/06/2005 13:33

hope this is ok but there is an offer for these here

this

Ulysees · 05/06/2005 13:36

I just used to fold a small towel and put it on top of plastic bag etc..

ambrosia · 05/06/2005 14:43

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