Thursday, 17 April 2014

Which Nappy



My nappy hunt began when my first child was a year old. After a rough calculation that I will change her approximately 6 times per day for 3 years, which tallied a
roughly 6400 nappies, I knew I could improve on the landfill impact that 1 single child had, never mind a family of 2 or 3 kids.
So I ventured to world of re-usable nappies and was pleasantly surprised how hassle-free it was. I wont mis-lead you… nothing is as easy as the leading brand of disposables, however, which such a vast reduction in paper product leaving my house, I didn’t mind the slight chore of washing the outer nappy daily and flushing the liner and its contents down the loo.

The choice of reusable nappies is growing, and most of them seem to be either pure bamboo or a combination of bamboo and cotton. The reason for popular bamboo use for nappies is that bamboo has 2 naturally occurring features… those being the hypoallergenic and the super absorbent properties of bamboo.
 The pop-in bamboo nappies are ideal for everyday  nappy use and you can purchase as many outer ‘shells’ as you’d like making less demand to was frequently.

Benefits and features
Perfect for sensitive skin, antibacterial, hypoallergenic and breathable
Super soft elasticated waistband and stretchy side tabs
Multisized poppers can be adjusted as baby grows from birth to potty
Natural bamboo keeps babies warm or cool as needed
Quick and easy to change with ‘poppers’ fastenings
Double gusset protects from leaks
Super absorbent and designed to hold wetness in the core
Waterproof outer shell

In addition to all the practical features, there are also many attractive designs available make your child’s’ nappy an accessory… well, almost.

If you are interested in other bamboo products including linens, blankets and baby towels, have a look at 100bamboo.com.  

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