Littlelamb Nappy kits contain everything you that you will need to get you going.
This Nappy Kit includes:
10 shaped cotton nappies
10 washable fleecy liners
5 Littlelamb wraps (the waterproof bit)
5 night time boosters
1 lidded bucket
Complete instructions and helpful advice
We deliver complete kits straight to your door, containing all you need to start using washable nappies. Its simple, the bigger the kit, the better the value. No need to go and buy a bucket, look for wraps that fit, get spare boosters, it's all here, ready to go.
Littlelamb cotton reusable nappies are the best quality shaped nappies you can buy. Knitted from the highest quality cotton yarn onto a fine poly mesh base ensures a completely shrink proof but baby-soft silky nappy with maximum absorption.
Littlelamb wraps are designed to fit perfectly over all Littlelamb reusable nappies. With added side gussets and crossover waist tabs they just can't be beaten.
Made from a baby-soft polyester knit they're waterproof yet breathable. The laminate molecules are spaced to allow air to pass through, reducing the temperature inside the nappy whilst containing the larger fluid molecules. No more sweaty nylon overpants!
Littlelamb wraps also have a gentle elasticated waist, which prevents those poo explosions 'up to the neck' found with other nappy system
It's not hard to see the massive savings reusable nappies have over disposables (see
The real cost of nappies in our faqs)
Buying this kit will save you £18 compared to if you bought the items individually.
Choosing the correct fabric for your lifestyle is essential for you and your baby.
COTTON NAPPIES are the great all rounder. They're robust and will last successive babies, have good absorption and are competitively priced.
BAMBOO NAPPIES are more expensive but are much more absorbent than cotton, less bulky and so, so silky soft.
MICROFIBRE NAPPIES are made from polyester fleece and are the quick-dry nappies of the washable world. Like a fleece jumper they come out of the washer almost dry.
View a more detailed
comparison of nappy fabrics here