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There are so many pocket nappies out there, but not that many in stores. But as you are in Auckland I would say going out to Milford to the Snazzi store and having a good look out there. I haven't personally met Pippa but others say she is lovely and really helpful.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Originally posted by Milo1 Milo1 wrote:

I'm new to this!! it's a bit confusing!! Is their other brands like this with out the pockets??


There are heaps of pocket nappies on the market - the best ones are usually sold on the internet. Try www.mothersinstinct.co.nz for a good selection. Karyn is really nice & helpful

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Originally posted by Milo1 Milo1 wrote:

thanks guys think i will try them out and see how we go. Luke is skinny just on 10kg and very slender around the waist. So they may be o.k. they are resonable too.

I like the look of the nappies that you don't have to wash after every use just take the insert out.
Have only seen (real nappies ) like this as they don't have a pocket you just put the insert in the cover. if you know what i mean.

I'm new to this!! it's a bit confusing!! Is their other brands like this with out the pockets??



itti bitti dlish from mothers instinct or berry plush from tweedle are like this. I saw this thing for sale at mums and bubs and its like a sock thing that you put the inserts in and then you put it in a cover so each change you just take the sock and inserts out and put new ones in.
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Originally posted by RachandJack RachandJack wrote:

Originally posted by Milo1 Milo1 wrote:

thanks guys think i will try them out and see how we go. Luke is skinny just on 10kg and very slender around the waist. So they may be o.k. they are resonable too.

I like the look of the nappies that you don't have to wash after every use just take the insert out.
Have only seen (real nappies ) like this as they don't have a pocket you just put the insert in the cover. if you know what i mean.

I'm new to this!! it's a bit confusing!! Is their other brands like this with out the pockets??



itti bitti dlish from mothers instinct or berry plush from tweedle are like this. I saw this thing for sale at mums and bubs and its like a sock thing that you put the inserts in and then you put it in a cover so each change you just take the sock and inserts out and put new ones in.


Yes we have the sock thingy They are by Cotton Babies (Bum Genius), It has a suedecloth outer so good to have the stay dry layer against the skin.
Karyn

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