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Hi ladies


Has anyone else caught the cloth nappy bug?!! It can become quite an addiction. I am regularly on babycentre.co.uk cloth nappy group and cloth nappy tree loooking at preloved stuff.

I have not even started using them properly yet as little one not here yet (was due April 1st!).

Would any of you be interested in a cloth nappy coffee morning once a month to discuss what nappies using at the moment - how well they are working, give each other support using them if new to it, maybe swap some to try some other makes out for free or trading some that have grown out of/ not getting on with?

I am happy to organise and host at my place or we could take turns in hosting at our own places?

Let me know if there is interest. I love cloth nappies and would be great to have a cloth nappy chats in the flesh. I have also mentioned this in reusables V disposables post I saw to drum up interest.

Look forward to hearing from you


Sue x


Sue

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I'd definitely be interested, although am not around much now until after Easter.


New baby No 3 is due at beginning of May, but have been evangelical about cloth with Nos 1 and 2, so maybe can share some tips (and get to look at everyone elses cute nappies/babies!).


When the weather is warm its lovely to have them in playmats out in the park just kicking about in their little fluffy bums. Also suits those of us with boisterous older children!


Please do let me know when you get things organised and I'll come along.

Hi, we'd be interested. My Amelie is 11 months and we've been using cloth nappies since she was about 2 weeks, we're using Bumgenius ones can't really say the details as I'm no expert, Baba Me is an online store and they do great promotions, I bought my whole stash (20 bumgenius in pink) for ?140, half the normal price just before Amelie was born, now 1 year after they did another promotion on Valentines day and I bought another 5.

Anyways, we'd love to meet some time to share experiences and advice, and show off our cute nappies and my cute Amelie.


xx


(I'm a BC addict too)

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