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cloth bums and wraps
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The_fog_has_lifted
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im looking for some warps for my cloth nappies.
I have some bumgenius nappies that are sort of all in 1's but I also have some nippa nappies that need a wrap cover, I have some small motherease wraps but these seem to rub my LO.
what other wraps can anyone recommend and also can anyone recommend some woolie wraps for at night.
many thanks
foggy
I have some bumgenius nappies that are sort of all in 1's but I also have some nippa nappies that need a wrap cover, I have some small motherease wraps but these seem to rub my LO.
what other wraps can anyone recommend and also can anyone recommend some woolie wraps for at night.
many thanks
foggy
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I use Little Lamb wraps and have always found them to be reliable.
Someone recommended Nature Babies to me, but I haven't tried those yet.0 -
I prefer the totsbots wraps. Have those and some little lambs and it can be difficult with the little lambs to get them tight enough without rubbing babys legs x:heartpuls Daughter born January 2012 :heartpuls Son born February 2014 :heartpuls
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Blueberry Coverall wraps are fab
We always used to get red marks from Little Lamb wraps and didn't really get on with Totsbots ones
http://www.kingdomfluff.co.uk/blueberry-coverall-wrap-c-118.php
But I'd really recommend fleece or wool soakers. Pumpkin Pants or Fluffytopia fleece soakers are brilliant, no red marks and no leaks. Wool soakers are good if you're little one is still small and doesn't move around much, but they need lanolising (which in itself is not a difficult job), fleece is fab when they're a bit older and wriggle a bit more in the night. Fleece can have compression wicking if they don't move as much.
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We use a mix of tots bots, little lamb & blueberry wraps and all of those work for us xFirst baby due 3/3/14 - Team Yellow! Our little girl born 25/2/140
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tots bots are my favourite0
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