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Piddle pads

10 replies

xmasspub · 06/12/2005 14:00

Anyone know where I can get these for the car seat?
Can't seem to track them down!

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WigWamBam · 06/12/2005 14:02

Great Little Trading Company . Boots do their own version too.

WigWamBam · 06/12/2005 14:03

Or for something a bit more funky, Buppy Pads .

SilentBite · 06/12/2005 14:05

i used the ones I had left over from puppy training LOL! here Much cheaper than those pampers bed mats too

SilentBite · 06/12/2005 14:06

ah sorry I thought you meant disposable

mummydear · 06/12/2005 14:17

I used old towels , especailly those baby ones with hoods

xmasspub · 06/12/2005 14:18

ROFL at silent bite's doggy style inco pads!
Cheers guys!
Are the buppy pads as absorbent as the GLTC one do you think?

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WigWamBam · 06/12/2005 14:27

My dd used a Piddle Pad, and they're not intended to be particularly absorbant; they are a piece of terry towelling attached to a plastic backing sheet, so they stop leaks but don't really absorb. If that makes any sense at all! I thought that it was over-priced for what it was, and if I was going to do it again I'd go for something less expensive like the Buppy or Boots own brand, which is about £8.

xmasspub · 06/12/2005 14:28

Thanks WWB.
DD is a nightmare at the moment so I'm trying to minimise the toilet training trauma in any and everyway poss. Will take a look at Boots, too.

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buppybean · 07/12/2005 12:28

10% off your first order if it comes to £16 or more
use code ' first10% ' at checkout ;)
hope that helps.
luv jen

buppybean · 07/12/2005 12:28

p.s thats www.buppy.co.uk thats the code is for

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