Tips & Resources for a Sustainable Lifestyle

Time for potty training?
Potty training a baby can be pretty daunting! For the lucky few, the transition to underwear is quick and painless, but for most of us it can be quite an adventure! This is why you need something ...

When should I start using cloth nappies?
Deciding at what age you should start using cloth nappies for your baby can be tricky especially if you haven’t used cloth nappies before! The truth is that there is no right or wrong answer to th...

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Keeping nappy rash at bay!
One of the many benefits of using cloth nappies is that you shouldn’t be dealing with nappy rash very often. However, due to other factors such as sensitive skin, diet and teething, most parents w...

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Nappy liners aka poo catchers!
Liners are simply thin pieces of fabric that are laid on top of the cloth nappy to make it easier to get rid of solid poo. Have a read to learn more about liners types, uses, advantages and disposal.

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2 Kids in Cloth
In today’s blog post, one of our customers talks about how she is cloth diapering her two children – a three year old and a ten month old. There are many ways to do this. This mentions the use of p...

A dad's perspective on cloth nappies
When my wife first mentioned cloth nappies, I honestly didn’t know there was an alternative to disposables! It just goes to show how much the marketing of mainstream brands impacts our decisions ab...

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Even the little ones can make a difference!
These days, everything that is remotely considered green, sustainable or eco-friendly is labeled as ‘alternative’. When you think about it, the way our parents and grandparents lived can be descri...

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Q&A following the Baby Fair
We’re still buzzing following the reception modern cloth nappies got from loads of parents and parents-to-be at the Mother, Baby & Child Fair last month! We got all sorts of questions from thos...

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5 top tips to keep your nappies stain free!
These days, modern washing machines work wonders and they will do the majority of the work with regards to keeping your cloth nappies clean. However, every now and again, some stains do remain. So...