![]() ![]() This week is the second week of Fairtrade Fortnight. So there is your lowdown to starting your stash of cloth nappies! And I will be sure to keep you updated on Baby Raynor! ![]() And they have all the essentials now, so they will just need the one set of bigger nappies. Once the baby is here, we can arrange some bigger nappies, I am thinking I will put together a set of Smartipants for them, as they are such an easy option, and great value for money. That is what wet nappy bags are for! This too will just wash with the nappies no problem. Most people think that cloth nappies are a nightmare out and about. The kit comes with a small wet bag to transport the wipes when you are out. Reusable wipes are one of the easiest way of saving HEAPS of money. Just pop them in the nappy bin or bag and wash with the nappies. Fill the box with about 2/3cms of water, add a drop or two of the fresh oils and soak the wipes in the water. ![]() The BGs have a stay dry layer already but still could be used to prevent staining. These will need to be used on top of the muslin squares and the teenyfits. The fleece liners are designed to draw moisture away from babies skin. The teenyfits and bumGenius XS will go on just like a disposable nappy, the only problem with these is that they take longer to dry. The muslin can just be taken out and the wrap wiped clean and used again. The Muslin squares can be folded either like a terry square and fixed with a nippa (modern type of nappy 'pin' which is completely safe!) or pad folded and just placed in the wrap. Moving on to a Birth to Potty kit later on. This kit is designed to be a starter, for the first few weeks (depending on the size of the baby of course). ![]()
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