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Close Parent Pop-In NappiesNewest Review: ... in Waitrose a friend and I decided to be naughty and indulge in a pop-in. We had seen them before but had never tried them. ... more |
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by - written on 30/09/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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I love love love this nappy. As a cloth fan and full time user, I found myself getting frustrated a few months ago with my 18 month old leaking through her previously foolproof bumGenius. No combination I could think of would contain her super wee as she was learning bladder control and would wait and let it all out in one big gush. One day in Waitrose a friend and I decided to be naughty and indulge in a pop-in. We had seen them before but had never tried them. Wanting to see the colour options, we opened the boxes and were sold just on the little wet bag that comes with the trial box! It's a beautiful striped thing, and a perfect little size. I can fit 2 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 193 readings)
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(These are now called Close Parent Pop-In Nappies) If any of you recognise my reviews you will know that I have a slight obsession with cloth nappies...and I also stated in one of my earlier reviews that I now had enough reusable nappies to accommodate my two young daughters. Well...that was until my youngest decided to compete for the title of 'Wriggliest Baby in the World'; honestly I have never known anything like it! As soon as I lay her down to change her nappy she flips onto her front and tries to get away, so even getting a nappy OFF is a challenge, never mind trying to put one back on! I have used terry squares on her since birth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/08/09 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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As my son is now 4 months old I have finally decided to start using reusable nappies properly, both because we want to help the environment and because we wanted to find an alternative to disposable nappies that would be kind to our babies skin. I first saw popins on sale in waitrose and I purchased a trial popin nappy. The single pack consists of a nappy with a removable booster and a paper liner and nappy bag for transporting a dirty nappy. I have since been back and purchased five more nappies as they are currently on buy four get one free at Waitrose. (15.00) The nappy consists of an outer shell, into which you put a soaker and a booster, which can be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/01/09 (Very useful, 170 readings)
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The best thing about this nappy is that it's slim enough to fit under my sons trousers, I really didn't want to buy any new clothes for him as I've got lots of hand me downs in good condition. I've never had a leak with these nappies but I did have a problem with stiching coming undone on one of the nappies (I contacted the shop where I bought them - www.babipur.co.uk who were really nice and sent me a replacement straight away. I really like the colours of the nappies, instead of a pink they have a pumpkin colour which is nice on little boys and girls. I didn't want any of the white nappies in my pack and the store I bought them from were very ... Read the complete review
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