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Night time nappies for 4 year old not Drynites?

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Cumberlover76 · 20/06/2016 10:12

DD, (4.3) is still very wet at night and very stubborn at going to the toilet before bed so gets her night time pants (currently drynites) really wet and they stink. They stink much more than the Huggies that we used to get but at 20kg their largest size is too small. They make her bed and pyjamas stink, it must be the chemicals in them.

I can't really seem to find an alternative, all of the other night pants seem to be for smaller. I would love to use a reusable if they were going to be absorbent enough, or something a bit more natural like Naty but don't think they go up to 20kg +

Any suggestions?

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justabigdisco · 20/06/2016 10:20

We use the Aldi pull ups

IAmAPaleontologist · 20/06/2016 10:25

Lidl pull ups go pretty big. My 4 year old wears the size 5 and my 7 year old can still use a size 6 if she needs to though she prefers dry nites.

sleepwhenidie · 20/06/2016 10:25

Underjams?

IAmAPaleontologist · 20/06/2016 10:25

Oh and pampers size 6 pull ups are good too for my 4 year old. Nice and soft.

LittlePeterRabbitAndHisFly · 20/06/2016 10:27

All of the above, or online or in a proper shop you can get proper larger size nappies. Adults XS is the smallest though. They might be a bit cheaper than the other pull ups

Artandco · 20/06/2016 10:34

You can get reusable ones? Need about 3 pairs to allow for washing/ drying/ wearing but should last a while

I think mothercare used to sell them for 4-7

MrsMoggy · 20/06/2016 11:26

Aldi size 6 pull ups are what we use for our 4 year old. Really cheap too, £1.85 for about 18

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