Even bigger savings with all the nappies you will ever need. Simple and easy to use, we at Big Mama Slings love these real cloth nappies! Not only are they simple to wash but you only need to buy one size, making them an affordable as well as ecologically sound choice! The Pop-In nappy is a unique hybrid nappy system; a cross between an all-in-one nappy and a two-part system, the inner soaker poppers inside the outer shell so that it comes apart for easy washing and drying and cleverly goes back together again ready to simply fasten around your baby. This is a birth-to-potty nappy; there are 3 sets of poppers carefully positioned on the front of the nappy to adjust the size setting for your baby. The nappy fastens with stretchy aplix tabs for a snug and reliable fit at any age. The inner absorbent part of the nappy is made from soft bamboo which is a super absorbent material, so less bulk is needed to achieve the same absorbency as cotton, making this a wonderfully slim nappy.
The multisaver contains 20 complete birth-to-potty size nappies, 6 dri-night boosters to ensure a dry night every night, 2 small tote bags and 2 rolls of liners. Available in gorgeous unisex colours. If you prefer having your nappies all in one colour please mark which one in the notes section at checkout.
Cotton nappies are so much easier than you may think. Flushable liners mean less mess. Soaking and boiling is a thing of the past; store used nappies in a bucket with a lid and when you're ready to wash, a simple 60° wash is all that is needed. In a recent study on infants with nappy rash, the type of nappy worn did not emerge as a significant factor. The most important factor in avoiding nappy rash is keeping your baby clean with regular nappy changes.
Cloth Nappy Facts
- Using cotton nappies rather than disposables saves roughly £600 for a first child, and £800 for a second child if parents use the same cotton nappies again.
- Disposable nappies use 3.5 times more energy than real nappies to produce
- Disposable nappies will take up to 500 years to completely decompose.
- Nearly 3 billion nappies are thrown away in the UK every year. About 90% of these end up in landfill.
- Disposable nappies are reckoned to represent 4% of household waste, costing the UK taxpayer around £40 million each year.
- The average baby has their nappy changed around 5,000 times before reaching potty training.
- It costs about £1000 to buy this many disposables.
They are completely natural with no gels or chemicals to absorb liquid, just the natural absorbency of the cloth, which makes cotton soft and kind on your baby's skin. One-way liners allow moisture to pass through helping to keep baby's skin dry.