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Full Birth to Potty Cloth Nappy Kit - part used, part new ?50


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Hi there,


FORGOT I HAD THESE - OPEN TO OFFERS?..


I have got a 'fully loaded' nappy kit going for just ?50 it has had some light use, but you wouldn't know

it, it's in really amazing condition.


Consisting of:


18 x One Life Nappies (these are exactly like Motherease One Size) plus the pop in pads to go in them as

baby gets older and needs more absorbency.


5 Newborn Wraps - Velcro fastening for quicker changes in those early days when you're going through lots of nappies


5 Medium Wraps - Popper fastening (and toddler resistant - hurrah)!


5 Large Wraps - Again Popper fastening so toddlers can't get them off!


3 Extra Large Motherease Airflow Wraps - Brand New 2 in vintage print Whale, plus 1 in Wetlands Print.


Well over ?100 worth of kit. The Motherease nappies on the website link below are ?8.50 each alone!!


Two piece nappies (e.g. nappy with a wrap over the top) are the best for containment. Leaks will be a thinkg of the

past (I can count the leaks I had over the cloth nappy years with my 2 girls on 1 hand - very different to my first few weeks with disposables when our first was born.


Here is a link to The Nappy Lady Website with details about this nappy and also a video showing how you put the nappy above on (its about the Motherease Nappy which is a US make, One life are made in the UK):


http://www.thenappylady.co.uk/birth-to-potty-nappies/motherease-one-size.html


http://www.thenappylady.co.uk/nappy-wraps/motherease-airflow-wraps.html


http://www.thenappylady.co.uk/nappy-wraps/motherease-rikki-wraps.html






Needs to be gone by Christmas, hence selling at such a low price!


Give me a shout if you'd like this - 07977 130318

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