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Nappies Size 2 Mamia Jumbo Pack 60 + Free Baby Wipes

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Every day with your little one means more precious memories – and we love seeing them too! So, when you’re posting pics, remember to tag us Our community parents note that although the initial cost may feel expensive, in the long run, you’re making a big saving in comparison to the cost of your average disposable nappy. Aldi and Lidl also fill their shelves with almost matching nappy sizes, but despite the similarities one of the brands does much better than the other in our tests. This means the nappies have up to two times faster absorption, designed to leave your new baby feeling fresh and dry. They are also hypoallergenic and have a clever wetness indicator which lets you know when it’s time to pop a new nappy on your baby.

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The main reason parents decide against disposables and opt for reusable nappies is the environmental impact. Around eight million nappies are thrown into landfill waste each day in the UK, and may take hundreds of years to decompose. On average, switching from disposable to reusable cuts carbon emissions from nappy use by a quarter. I use Fred and Flo by Tesco. I think they're great at absorbing wee. My baby sleeps 11 hours at night and her skin is still dry in the morning. The price is great too!"I use Lidl’s Lupilu nappies and find them just as good as some of the more expensive brands. They are great value and we’ve found them very absorbent. They also have cute designs on the front which I love.” Reassuringly, the range is accredited by the Skin Health Alliance, is dermatologically tested and hypoallergenic. Still need convincing? Aldi Mamia Size 1 newborn nappies are great value for money and cost just 79p for 24 nappies. That works out at a wallet-friendly 3.2p per nappy.

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Little Angels nappies range from sizes 0-6+. So once your child gets close to potty training, you may find that the nappies are a bit more of a snug fit. The company is based and designed in New Zealand, but the range is sold exclusively at Tesco – great for convenience! You can resell them or keep them if you’re planning to have more children in the future. And you can buy second-hand. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and some also come with a disposable or a washable liner which you use to collect your baby’s poo. Read more about choosing reusable nappies. I love LittleLamb’s fitted nappies. My daughter moved into size 2 at seven months, and still has loads of room at almost 14 months – they should last until we start potty training! I love that the same 25 nappies have lasted for seven months and are still going strong.”We go with Aldi nappies every time! I used them from newborn to size 6+ with my son, and am now using them again with my daughter. They are great value for money and, in my opinion, are better than some of the more expensive brands.” Because they're so absorbent it's usually easy to avoid nappy rash by changing your baby’s nappy regularly. We're pretty sure your baby will love the extra feeling of dryness. And as we all know, a happy baby means a happy parent! I’ve tried every brand and the best ones for us has been Lidl’s own, Lupilu, in size 4+. The absorbency has been great and we’ve yet to experience a leak.” Although convenient and absorbent, disposables have their downsides. Most of them contain bleaching agents, dyes, latex, and other plastics. All nappies are tested before they go on sale, so although the materials are not harmful, if your baby has sensitive skin or allergies, there is a small chance of a reaction to the chemicals they contain. In many cases, swapping to a different brand will help avoid this issue.

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In addition to being an absolute bargain, they also include the must-have wetness indicator, a soft-cord protection feature, breathable material, and a fantastic size guide on the nappy which shows you when you need to go up a size. In June 2022, we asked 674 UK parents to rate the nappies they use on absorbency, comfort, ease of use, fit and value for money. Fred and Flo by Tesco are a super soft, well-fitting, and absorbent nappy. They’re also one of the lowest prices on the market, so definitely value for money. The designs are lovely and the Fred and Flo range offer a selection of good quality baby items, making purchasing in bulk more convenient and better value.” Aldi says its nappies have an ultra-dry air system with a fast-absorbing core to keep your baby dry for up to 12 hours. The nappies don’t contain any perfume, lotion or latex and are designed to be soft and breathable with a slim design for free movement. Aldi's nappies are available in sizes one to six, and there are also plus sizes for extra absorbency. Lidl Lupilu NappiesI recently changed from Pampers Premium to Pampers Baby Dry and they are excellent. My baby sleeps 10-12 hours with no leaks. I think they are great value for money because they are always on offer in the supermarkets.” Along with special features to accommodate comfort, fit and dryness, most Pampers nappies also include a wetness indicator, which changes from yellow to blue when it detects liquid. This feature is available all the way up to size 6.

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