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Cloth nappies are made from materials that are very breathable, which means LESS nappy rash and lower skin temperatures. Would you rather wear cotton underwear, or plastic???

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Cloth nappies are made from materials that are very breathable, which means LESS nappy rash and lower skin temperatures. Would you rather wear cotton underwear, or plastic???

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• No contact with chemicals and absorbent gels. Many babies can be allergic to these gels not to mention their mandatory disuse in tampons due to their link with TSS. • Softer material means a more comfortable baby. Really why settle for ‘feels like cloth’ when you can have the real thing. • Looking great – these nappies compliment any outfit and look fabulous with a singlet in our hot summers. • Your child may toilet train earlier as they can feel when they have done a wee and we don’t need to add extra chemicals to our nappies to make this happen. For your pocket • It is estimated that an average child in disposables from birth to toilet training will cost between $3000 and $4000. Multiply this by the number of children you have and it is an extraordinary amount. I know what I would rather do with that money!

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