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Neat fit, easy to use
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Modern Baby Pop-In nappies are a hybrid nappy system; an all-in-one nappy crossed with a two-part system. This makes thorough washing easier, and reduces drying times. Modern Baby Pop-Ins can take your baby from birth to potty training.Modern Baby Pop-Ins are reusable nappies made by a company called Close parent, ...
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claire edwards 5
Great idea, love that they come apart for easy washing and drying. Simple system to put back together once you've done it once. As i've already mentioned, personal choice but i'm not keen on the yellow and or
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helen culshaw
Being parents of 7 and 2 thirds children and users of disposable nappies for 10 years we thought we would have a go with the Close Pop in nappies. Having had trials with various other cloth nappies and not gett
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mrsmuzi
Would recommend any parent try this nappy out. It ticks alot of boxes for a wannabe green parent. So far I have no real problems with it apart from the price. I have used cheaper (Bambinex) for about half the p
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Nicky Nation
I ordered these as back ups for when my other nappies were in the wash, but since using them, they are now my main nappies and i've ordered more. My baby is happy in them and they don't even leak over night!
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villanova
Very good - holds much more than the other similar system I have tried (Mothercare Smart Nappy), comparable performance to good haped or pocket nappies but slimmer, easier to use.
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Comes apart for quick drying, made in UK
A bit fiddly to put all the bits together; fabric bobbles a bit with washing
Price:
£15.00
Year:
2008
Size(s):
One size
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