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myermay · 27/07/2005 20:36

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Nik72 · 27/07/2005 20:50

Motherease dry much quicker than totsbots - lots of people use them during the day then totsbots at night. Also the one size will last up till potty training so cheaper operall. I love them!

flowerfairy · 27/07/2005 21:00

Don't want to confuse you MM, but instead of the motherease try popolini one size IMO they are exactly the same as Motherease. Plus they come with a press stud booster included in the price. Often I think you can actually get them for cheaper than motherease and you've got a detachable booster for when they start weeing more. I love mine, and I use the booster on ds for nap time or on trips when I need them to last a bit longer.

Pixiefish · 27/07/2005 21:19

Nappy lady suggested motherease to me as well. they're a good basic nappy. CAn I suggest that you don't buy too many of any 1 type as there really are lots of lovely nappies. Personally I love little lamb from free range kids or the minki nappy

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myermay · 27/07/2005 21:26

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Feffi · 27/07/2005 21:48

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hana · 27/07/2005 21:57

you can use fleece cut up for a liner, boosters - I'd see how your little one gets on, they may just need a fleece liner if you're using them during the day

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fireflyfairy2 · 28/07/2005 14:53

Nature Baby have some beautiful wraps too

Lovely funky tie dye ones

Oliviab · 28/07/2005 16:02

Myermay - it may not be cheaper to try and buy as you go but it's still cheaper than using disposables and you will soon find the right nappy for you. You might buy a birth-to-potty kit and find it just doesn't suit your baby/lifestyle etc.
I would suggest visiting Real Nappy Campaign to find your nearest agent who can show you the different nappies and give you personal advice.
If you are set on a bulk deal, Lollipop agents are now doing a fab deal on Onelife nappies (just like MEOS but stretchier) and wraps in a gorgeous beige Caboodle-style changing bag.

NannyL · 30/07/2005 18:35

Agreee... dont bother with any more cotton bottoms!

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