As you know I have a 'slight' obsession with cloth nappies.... and I love finding a really good deal so I love Baba and Boo nappies! They are incredible value and fantastic quality. In fact they are probably the most reliable pocket style nappy in my 'stash!' I have reviewed the Baba and Boo Green spot Nappy in detail so do have a read!
I love showing off my daughters gorgeous nappies and coordinating the with matching outfits so I was thrilled when at the end of November last year Baba and Boo launched a range of exclusive prints with matching nappies, T-shirts and accessories! There are six gorgeous exclusive designs: Little Miss Rabbit, Master Frog, Miss Hedgehog and Mr Fox make up the Enchanted Woodland Collection inspired by the books of Enid Blyton. The characters are adorable and made even more special by the adventures you can imagine them having in the Enchanted Wood! I have loved Enid Blyton's books since a young age now reading them to my children, and I agree with Eve from Baba and Boo the Far Away Tree does exist!!
The Vintage toy collection is made up of the very funky Russian Doll and Robots nappies and was inspired by customer suggestions!
We were sent a Miss Hedgehog nappy for Elizabeth and as soon as it arrived and I saw just how cute it was, I couldn't resist ordering her the matching t-shirt and wetbag too!
The nappy 'outer' is pocket style and comes with two microfibre inserts that can either be used on their own or together depending on how heavy a wetter you have or how long the nappy will be worn. Being Birth To Potty (BTP) the nappy is adjustable by poppers and will fit from approximately 8lb right the way through to potty training. The poppers used to fasten the nappy are really well placed giving a really good fit even on my tall but skinny two year old, they also have an extra popper on each side to prevent 'wing droop', which is great for smaller babies.
The nappy washes well and both the outer and the microfibre inserts dry really quickly, even inside on a maiden which is handy in the winter months when you have no sunshine to dry them in. I do miss a washing line full of nappies, can't wait 'till summer!
The t-shirt is bright pink and long sleeved with two buttons on one of the shoulders, so it's nice and easy to pop over little heads, the material is great quality and the appliqued 'Miss Hedgehog' on the front is just too cute!!
Together they make a really funky outfit and Elizabeth has been walking round the house in just these and her boots! Such a shame to put a skirt on her to go outside!
I also purchased the matching double wetbag which fits around three to four nappies and is really handy if you are just popping out fir a few hours and not the whole day, it has an elasticated loop handle which is great for popping on the buggy handles and has two zipped compartments, one for clean nappies, the other for dirty ones...
The Exclusive nappies are £10.95 each or £20.95 as a giftset with a matching T-shirt. The co-ordinating double wetbags are £7.50 each.
The Exclusive nappies are £10.95 each or £20.95 as a giftset with a matching T-shirt. The co-ordinating double wetbags are £7.50 each.
As a very special new year offer Baba and Boo are offering 20% off their entire range of Nappies, Clothes and Accessories when you enter promotion code BABA2013 at checkout before midnight on 13th January (This Sunday). Make sure you like the Baba and Boo facebook page to keep upto date with all their offers, competitions and news!
Because Eve at Baba and Boo is just so nice, she is giving one very lucky My Mummy's Pennies reader the chance to win an exclusive giftset (Nappy and T-shirt) in the style and size of their choice!!
Just follow the Rafflecopter instructions to enter. Good Luck!
I was sent the nappy free of charge for review but purchased the t shirt and wetbag myself. All opinions are my own.
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Enid Blyton, absolutely wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI used to love enid blyton especially the far away tree. also cs lewis chronicles of narnia and jk rowling harry potter series
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton but i also loved the worst witch!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book was the secret garden x
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book was One Fish Two FIsh Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr Suess. I love the Nate the Great series too.
ReplyDeleteBeatrix Potter was my favourite I had the whole collection and would read them all over and over again
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ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton and the Famous Five books! Awesome!
ReplyDeletei loved the hungry caterpillar :)
ReplyDeleteI loved Enid Blyton when I was young and then moved on to Judy Blume when older xxx
ReplyDeletemeg and mog!
ReplyDeleteI loved The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
ReplyDeleteI loved the Mr Men books - all of them. I had the entire set x
ReplyDeleteAnother Enid Blyton fan here!
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton - Secret Seven or Shadow the Sheepdog where my favourites x
ReplyDeleteJaqueline Wilson still love her now x
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ReplyDeleteAnother Enid Blyton reader here. Also Roald Dahl especially "Fantastic Mr. Fox"
ReplyDeletePatricia Owen
I liked Shirley Hughes, Dogger especially.
ReplyDeletethe hungry caterpillar
ReplyDeletekatrina day-reilly
to be honest, i dun have any! books are never my best friend
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton was my childhood favourite :)
ReplyDeleteAlice in wonderland, pure fantasy!
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton - The Wishing Chair was my favourite
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton's the Far Away Tree was my favourite.
ReplyDeleteA.A. Milne - Winnie-the-Pooh
ReplyDeleteMy absolute all time favourite book since childhood was/is "Oh what a busy day" by Gyo Fujikawa. I just loved the illustrations and how you could just dip into it and escape to another world. I still have my original copy (very tatty and ancient now - but too precious to let my own kids read it unsupervised!!!). They found it so funny that I was able to remember one of the poems in there so well as I had memorised it when i was about 7 or 8 years old. xxx
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl
ReplyDeleteI loved Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton equally!
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton, I have already got all the enchanted tree series ready for when my toddler is a bit older, i can't wait x
ReplyDeleteRoald dahl still love his books now.
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl's Georges Marvelous Medicine was my favourite childhood book. It totally captured my imagination and I couln't get enough of Dahl's book after that.
ReplyDeleteWe are loving Lauren Child at the moment xx
ReplyDeleteA horton hears a who!xx
ReplyDeleteI love the Hobbit & Lord of the rings
ReplyDeleteLoved Roald Dahl. :)
ReplyDeleteI love The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. The illustrations are really arty and it conjures up snowy fun as a child.
ReplyDeleteAt 13 i read all of helen forresters book, really made an impression on mex
ReplyDeleteI loved Roald Dahl books as a kid.x
ReplyDeleteThought this was goingto show my age but I see that I'm not the only Enid Blyton fan around.
ReplyDeleteMaggie prince and the wishing powder
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl - Danny the Champion of the World
ReplyDeleteenid blyton books, i just loved them as a child, i read the famous five, the faraway tree, mallory towers etc
ReplyDeleteThe Lion,The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S.Lewis
ReplyDeleteAlways loved Roald Dahl, would read anything he wrote.
ReplyDeleteMandy
as a child i loved the narnia books
ReplyDeleteI loved 'The Jolly Postman' by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Opening the little letters used to thrill me lol! I was chuffed to find the book in my local charity shop last year and now my daughter enjoys it just as much as me :)
ReplyDeletehow do i choose?One of my favourites was Six Dinner Sid!
ReplyDeletehow do i choose?One of my favourites was Six Dinner Sid!
ReplyDeletehow do i choose?One of my favourites was Six Dinner Sid!
ReplyDeleteDr Seuss ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeatrix Potter. I own all the books still and have passed them down to my son.
ReplyDeleteThe Very Hungry Caterpillar
ReplyDeletethe giver by lois lowry
ReplyDeleteI love Roald Dahl, especially Matilda.
ReplyDeleteI loved Roald Dahl & Michelle Magorian.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Hungry Caterpillar
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton - I loved the Magic Faraway Tree
ReplyDeleteI loved the Katie Morag books!
ReplyDeletei loved the jumblies by edward leer
ReplyDeleteI have always had a love of books and my fave as a child was the "Milly Molly Mandy" books, Wow, I feel so old, lol. My little boys favourite was always "The Smartest Giant in Town" and we had to read it EVERY bedtime now he picks his own books.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win x
I use to love Charlotte's web or Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
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I loved the Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton, can't wait to start reading it to my lo's
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl
ReplyDeleteAnything by Enid Blyton.
ReplyDeleteSo many to choose from but my absolute favourite was A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
ReplyDeleteanything by erid blyton
ReplyDeleteI loved Charlie and the Chocolate factory, by Roald Dahl.
ReplyDeleteThe Lion,The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S.Lewis
ReplyDeletejillwebb@blueyonder.co.uk
Roald Dahl - george's marvellous medicine
ReplyDeleteit was a book called mervin the mouse
ReplyDeleteIve gone through Enid Blyton books like nothing when I was a child :)
ReplyDeleteWe adore the worst witch in my house!
ReplyDeleteEnid blyton @lorrainesaeed
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ReplyDelete@Sally_Poole53
The jolly postman!!
ReplyDeleteI always loved the Mrs Pepperpot books
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahls Matilda. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteenid blyton for me :)
ReplyDeleteI used to adore Enid Blyton books
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton was my favourite
ReplyDeleteAs a very young child, only Meg & Mog would do!
ReplyDeleteThe Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
ReplyDeleteBlyton's Magic Faraway Tree
ReplyDeletei loved (and still do) the original Winnie the Pooh books
ReplyDeleteI really liked books by Raymond briggs and also Roald Dahl
ReplyDeleteI had every Jacqueline Wilson book! Loved them all!
ReplyDeleteI used to love all things Enid Blyton as a child
ReplyDeleteMy favourite was the very hungry caterpillar
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton and the Famous Five books were great. x
ReplyDeleteI loved the Demon Headmaster!
ReplyDeleteGeorge Speaks by Dick King-Smith
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl all of the books were fab
ReplyDeleteI was a big Enid Blyton fan - especially the Famous Five!
ReplyDeleteAlison Uttley
ReplyDeleteMy absolute favourite was What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge. But I did also love Roald Dahl too, particularly Matilda.
ReplyDeletei used to love the worst witch book! x
ReplyDeleteI loved "Lustige Geschichten" by Vladimir Sutejew x
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enid blyton
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl
ReplyDeleteWas Roald Dahl, espically Charlie and the Glass elevator x
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton
ReplyDeleteAs a child my favourite author was definitely Enid Blyton and the Famous Five books!
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton and Roald Dahl were my favourites :)
ReplyDeleteKellie Law
I used to love anything by Enid Blyton x
ReplyDeletei used to love the chalet school books by elinor m brent dyer. i have some that were my mums, some that are my sisters and some i've collected myself, i still love to read them now
ReplyDeleteI loved Enid blyton's faraway tree too! And Roald Dahl! :) x
ReplyDeleteThe Mennyms series by Sylvia Waugh
ReplyDeleteMy fave books were the faraway tree series by Enid Blyton, in fact anything by Blyton I loved!
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton,s Famous Five and Secret Seven were my favourite books.looking forward to when my daughter is old enough to read these
ReplyDeleteThe Tale of Peter Rabbit: - Beatrix Potter Adorable
ReplyDeleteRichard Scarry, Big big world was my favourite
ReplyDeleteI loved anything by Enid Blyton
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl was my favourite author.
ReplyDeleteEven now , when I read his books to my eldest daughter , the magic really captures me!
I was obsessed with a book called Piggy Pink....haven't seen it for years though must be out of print.
ReplyDeleteRonald Dahl, Matilda xx
ReplyDeleteProbably The Faraway Tree series :)
ReplyDeletei liked the roald dahl books especially the BFG
ReplyDeletePeter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, still love it today, or any of the Walt Disney titles, loved reading them to my kids too.
ReplyDelete@tjsi1963
i still have old Enid Blyton,s books from when i was little i love them :)
ReplyDeleteI used to love the Nancy Drew mysteries :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle Magorian with Goodnight Mr. Tom - still remember reading it when I was 7 and crying my eyes out! It is such a beautiful story. I still have that book and 2 more of the same book as I wore them all out reading them so many times!
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Oh, couldn't access rafflecopter things to open up tweet entries as I don't have facebook but tweeted/followed anyway @EmaKinsella
ReplyDeleteI loved Enid Blyton
ReplyDeleteShaz V.
My favourite author was always Enid Blyton
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl. I still enjoy his books now :)
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl and Enid Blyton
ReplyDeleteThe Lion,The Witch and the Wardrobe is my favourite
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book was The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis. Still one of my favourites and I am going to read it to my son.
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