Saturday 2 June 2012

Win a gorgeous Red Nappy and matching wetbag from Baba+Boo!



Your chance to win a gorgeous red nappy and matching wetbag from Baba+Boo!

Baba+Boo nappies were the first 'pocket style nappy I ever tried, that was over a year ago now and we have quite a few in our stash! They are fabulous uk based nappy brand that combines funky colours and patterns with great value!

Read our review of their Green Spot Limited Edition nappy here...


Check out the full range including their fab Jubilee collection  at www.babaandboo.com




Congratulations to the lucky winner... Liz Tumbridge!


54 comments:

  1. Save 1000's of disposable nappies from landfill

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  2. Saves mummies' pennies :)
    Kate Eccles

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  3. Saving the planet and some pennies, why not?
    And with the added bonus that cloth nappies look so much cuter that disposables

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  4. No nasty chemicals on babys bum

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  5. Would love to get this am due with my first in October so still looking around before I purchase

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  6. No horrible chemicals on your babys bum x

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  7. Apart from the fact that real nappies just look so much nicer with all their colours and pretty patterns, they have a huge positive impact on the environment and (in the long run) the pocket! We used disposables with Munchkin but are planning on using cloth with #2 (once the initial 'green' baby poo is gone, of course!! Lol) xx

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  8. Kinder on babies bum AND environment

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  9. they look great and save money if your not addicted to buying them that is

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  10. Zara RosewarneSunday, June 03, 2012

    No rubbish :-)

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  11. Kinder on babies bum and environment

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  12. Elizabeth WilliamsMonday, June 04, 2012

    kinder to babies bum

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  13. I've not used them, but one of the things that appeals is they would keep Baby M's trousers on. She's so skinny they normally fall down!

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  14. The fact they look cute when its boiling hot and baba is chilling in his nappy!

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  15. They are really good for the environment

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  16. They are so good for babys skin no nasty chemicals!

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  17. Less landfill , less chemicals on babies bum, look better
    Lee C Knights

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  18. This spottied botty is so cute! My new grand daughter will look even more adorable if that is possible!

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  19. not putting any nasty chemicals next to my baby's bum.

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  20. They save money and the enviroment :)

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  21. cloth nappies save you loads of money and also help the environment xxx

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  22. They save you lots of money, provided you don't get addicted lol

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  23. the cost!! saved me lots :)

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  24. Knowing that you're not sending loads of disposables to landfill that won't degrade for hundreds of years

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  25. They work out cheaper than disposable nappies in the long run x

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  26. They save money and you never run out so no rush visits to the supermarket!

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  27. They're good for the environment :)

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  28. Much kinder on the purse and the environment.

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  29. padding on the bottom when they start to toddle and fall onto bottom!!! adds a nice soft bounce for them...

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  30. I think the amount of money you can save is the biggest benefit to cloth nappies!

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  31. Danielle FernandesThursday, June 21, 2012

    You never run out so you don't have to rush out to the shops to buy more!! :) x

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  32. They save your tons of dosh!

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  33. Save lots of money and kinder to the earth

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  34. Cuddly, squishy bums that are better for the planet and better for your bank balance. Bottom cushioning for the inevitable falls. That lovely satisfied feeling when you hang them on the washing line to dry...aah:)

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  35. saves money and good for the enviroment

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  36. no nasty chemicals on babys bottom

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  37. No stinky smell. I can't stand the smell of disposable nappies.

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  38. safes money and better for the environment

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  39. They are better for the environment

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  40. so much nicer and cleaner, fab colours and designs and safer for the environment!!

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  41. In my opinion, The best benefit is that babies from cloth nappies are potty trained quicker! :) x

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  42. Cute and better for the environment

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  43. You can choose colours/styles for a special occasion (doesn't work so well if they do a giant poo before you get there though!)

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  44. Gabrielle SvenssonFriday, June 29, 2012

    You save money and the enviroment

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  45. money saving and your baby has a nice soft bum :)

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