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night nappy

by SuSu79 on Mon May 04, 2009 8:01 am




This nigh nappy has cottonvelour outer, coolmax inner, 4 layers of bamboofleece sewn inside and 3 layers in both sewn in boosters.
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38+3 The impatience has passed

by 0_Lisa_0 on Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:07 pm
Last week was terrible, I could not sit still and was absolutely desperate to have bub, but it seems to have settled now. I am definitely ready to meet her, and ready to not be pregnant but I'm not going bonkers now :giggle: I am happy that she will come when she is ready. I am getting plenty of "still pregnant", "no sign yet then?" questions but I just smile and nod and remind people...

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Baby dragon BG tank top set.

by clairelana on Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:39 pm
I'm in the process of doing a green BG with a baby dragon on it and a green woolen tank top with a white t-shirt under it.
I'm doing the BG and tank top with the same matching dragon.

I'm also thinking of doing the same dragon on a green blanket.

Any sugestions for colours?
I'm thinking blue, yellow and red.

I will post Pics asap.

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Going Green With Your Baby? 7 Ways to Combine Cloth & EC...

by tribalbaby on Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:24 am
Nappies become a parenting tool while practicing EC - useful, but not essential all the time.

You'll discover that you can reduce your reliance on nappies and have a more relaxed approach to toilet training all together, as your confidence with managing your baby's hygiene needs in alternative ways will increase. You'll be able to confidently hold your baby nappy free in your arms or in a baby sling for parts of the day at home, even just in pants when in a sling when out...

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Wool Nappy Covers - the basics

by Little Pants on Tue Jan 01, 2019 8:52 pm
So many people have asked me how wool can possibly make an efficient nappy cover, that I thought it was time to start a blog. So here goes.

How does wool work as a nappy cover?


I'll start with an explanation. Wool is absorbent, but absorbs very slowly. Because of the body heat of your baby, and the warmth of the wool, it also allows moisture to evaporate, and this happens at the same rate as it absorbs, especially if the...

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