![]() ![]() Need extra absorbency or protection for long naps, overnight or for older babies and toddlers? Just add one or two of our Reusable Nappy Boosters inside the nappy (lay the nappy flat, add the booster/s, then lay baby on top). Check that the waistband and elastics are snug but not too tight, especially when baby is sitting. Adjust tabs to close.Ĭheck: Ensure lining is flat against body and leg elastics are comfortably sitting in baby’s underwear line with no gaps. Pull front panel up to sit just below the belly button. If using a booster/s or liner for added protection, lay these on top.įit: Lay baby on the open nappy, ensuring the bottom is positioned with enough coverage at the back. Our reusable nappy has a simple all-in-one design (like a disposable nappy) which makes it super easy to use.Īdjust: Shorten nappy and tighten in the leg by snapping the press studs together for the perfect fit. And remember, once you have your stash, there will be no more late-night dashes to the supermarket for disposables. To spread the cost of your nappy stash over a period of time, many people start buying reusable nappies bit by bit during pregnancy or popping them onto their wishlist for a baby shower or new baby gift register (after all, you can only have so many musical mobiles). Having a selection of boosters will also help you get the most from your nappy stash, and each 4-pack of our reusable nappies comes with four boosters for extra absorption in overnight nappies, or for heavy wetters when you’re out and about.This is based on doing a load every second day with a couple of spare nappies so you’ll never be caught short. Full-time day and night use: (6-8 per day): 24 to 30 Modibodi reusable nappies. ![]() Full-time day use (4-6 per day): 12 to 24 Modibodi reusable nappies.Part-time use (2-3 per day): 8 to 12 Modibodi reusable nappies.Better for baby, better for the planet (and better for your budget!)įirst, work out how often you want to use reusable nappies: Here’s everything you need to know to choose to reuse. It’s time to forget what you know about cloth nappies – white terry, safety pins and scrubbing – and rethink reusables because we’ve made them easier, better (and clever) to make sustainable living simpler. You’re worried about convenience, absorption, washing.just how much effort it will be. So you’ve decided to ditch the disposables and make the move to reusable nappies? Or you’re on the fence? ![]()
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