Once your baby reaches the weaning stage you may opt for a liner to make the poo easier to dispose of.
These disposable liners will collect the poo for you to then dispose of before putting your nappy in the washing machine.
Made from naturally bamboo fibre.
Dispose of in your household waste or compost. Do not flush down your toilet
100 liners per roll.
To use:
Fold to fit your nappy
Tuck in any bits that may stick outside of the nappy
I m absolutely in love with our Nappy Den reusable nappies. I purchase d a few of the Peter Rabbit range to test them out and fell in love with them. Apart from the design looking very pretty, the inner lining is super soft, and the double snaps inserts and booster are a dream. Never have any leaks. We loved them so much I got a full set now, complete with a wet bag (which is so convenient) and a set of reusable wet wipes plus bag and a pack of Poppets - wet wipe solution - in love with everything, everything is of the highest quality. Couldn’t recommend well enough. The reusable liners are great too, large enough to catch everything and super soft on baby’s skin.
Would recommend in a heart beat
If you are unsure where to begin with your cloth nappy journey then a starter kit could be for you. Whether you're interested in reusable nappies or reusable baby wipes, these kits give the items to get you started and come with an easy guide.
If you're interested in reusable wipes, then check out our bamboo cloth wipes, and team with a box or wet bag for storage.
Using reusable baby wipes, is a simple eco swap that can save you £££ and reduce your waste, great for the planet!
As with most things it can be trial and error to fit a reusable nappy.
Top tips, make sure there are no leg gaps and the waist isnt too tight. Then your reusable nappy will fit your little one perfectly.
Follow the guide below for a video on how to fit your cloth nappies.