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Nature Boy and Girl Bio Nappy BagNewest Review: ... only biodegradable nappy sacks on the market. They come in boxes of 50 and are expensive compared to other brands especially ... more |
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by - written on 29/10/02 (Very useful, 271 readings)
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Before I started using cloth nappies, I was gradually trying to become more eco-friendly. I started making small changes to the household to do my little bit towards the environment. I always used nappy sacks to dispose of the yukky disposables and really wanted to use something more natural. It seems to me that Nature bio nappy bags are the only biodegradable nappy sacks on the market. They come in boxes of 50 and are expensive compared to other brands especially if you buy thousands in the pound shop. However, you can be a be nicer to yourself and feel less guilty that your contributing to the landfill sites. Nature nappy bags claim to be totally biodegradable ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/01 (Useful, 107 readings)
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I've not got kids myself but the idea of a nappy bag for those dirty little minging balls of stinky mess seems like a great idea. No longer will fathers and mothers be stuck in a near airtight car with a stinky little bundle in the handbag. Instead they can be tucked away neatly and hygienically in the glove compartment in a nappy bio bag. I believe the best for this purpose is the Nature Boy and Girl variety. My girlfriend’s sister uses them on long journeys to Wales when her daughter often poops and makes a mess. According to my mother I was brought up in the cloth nappy or more accurately the old white towels from our airing cupboard. She ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/07/01
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WHOEVER THOUGHT OF PUTTING NAPPIES IN A FRAGRANCED BAG AND HOW DID THEY COME UP WITH THE IDEA? WELL WHOEVER THEY WERE I WOULD LIKE TO GO UP AND SHAKE THEIR HAND, IT IS A MARVELLOUS INVENTION. MY SON HAS LOT OF ESPECIALLY UNPLEASANT SMELLING NAPPIES BUT THE SMELL NEVER GETS THROUGH THE FRAGRANCE, THEY ARE THAT GOOD YOU COULD EVEN EAT YOUR DINNER SITTING RIGHT BESIDE ONE AND NOT BE PUT OFF BY THE SMELL. ALL OF THIS FOR SUCH A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY HOW CAN THAT BE? ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/07/01 (Very useful, 354 readings)
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Now, I'm usually a cloth nappy user but, like most "clothies", there are times when I need to use disposibles for what they were invented for. Namely convenience when on holiday or out and about. I always choose the "greener" variety of disposable, there are several about but, until now, there has never been a "greener" alternative to the nappy sack. Nature Boy and Girl, along with their great nappy range, have recently launched a nappy sack that is 100% biodegradeable. They look and feel great ( lovely and silky if that's your thing!) and they don't have that horrid sickly smell that cheap nappy sacks have! ( but ... Read the complete review
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