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Nearly 4yo DD is out of nighttime pull-ups, but is prone to occasional accidents (typically no more than 1-2 a wk), we use the pampers bed pads to avoid to much disruption to the bottom sheet, but am having a bit of a mare with regard to her duvet - she seems to manage to get it wet too (think she ends up with it wrapped around her a bit).


Have seen duvet liners on Amazon, but there seem to be lots of pretty negative reviews for most of them - Am sure we're not the only ones with this issue, so, any ideas/recommendations for what to do? (otherwise I might look at becoming shareholder in a local laundrette!).

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