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by on Thursday 13th of December 2007 |
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| I adopted a girl of 10months old and had to use disposables for teh first couple of months so as not to change her routine, but hated putting them in landfill and was determined to use real nappies. I knew I wanted velcro fasten and not poppers as it seemed logical and more flexible with a one year old, but I did have a Mother Ease on trial. Yes mother ease look velvety compared to little lambs and yes as you wash little lambs they become more like cardboard - I don't use softener - BUT... I wouldn't swap my Little Lambs for the world! They fit better, are more flexible and the fleecey liner gives a lovely soft layer between my now toddler and that rougher texture but it is precisely that old fashioned towelling that makes them so good at absorbing liquid. Occassionaly I use the Mother Ease because my nappies haven't dried yet, it last two minutes! One wee and it's soaked. So if anyone wants to use real nappies I always recommened little lambs! I was wondering coudl you also have a potty training page with some good advice about how to start that? I am hoping to say good bye to all nappies soon and some guidance would be great! |
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