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Cute, comfy, beautifully cut all-in-one nappies with good performance. A hidden pocket soaker pad is supplemented by a sewn-in flap to provide extra layers of absorbency that don’t take too long to dry.

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I’m liking

The nappy fits nicely and looks really good. It’s fairly thick but somehow doesn’t look or feel annoyingly big when it’s on the baby, and the design makes it look streamlined. This was one of the few reusable nappies we could fit under our baby’s von Rosen hip splint for the eight weeks he was in it.

A hidden pocket soaker pad is supplemented by a sewn-in flap to provide extra layers of absorbency that don’t take too long to dry (though I wouldn’t call them fast-drying).

The fact that everything is sewn together means you don’t have to think about what goes with what after washing, so it’s super easy to use.

Things that made me go hmmmm

The waist and legs are elasticated, which is great, but there’s no leg gusset, and the interior is fairly bulky and convex, so the containment isn’t as great as it could be – still a good performer.

The conclusion

Really good-looking and well-designed. I’d say good performance rather than great, and at the higher end price-wise.

Author

Thalia Kehoe Rowden began 2011 as the minister of West Baptist Church in New Plymouth and ended it as the mother of a charming newborn baby. She's also an awesome parallel parker, a wannabe runner and enthusiastic but rubbish at gardening. She blogs at Kiwi Families on the spiritual practice of parenthood: listening to God as we parent our children, hearing God's voice through them and through the delights and despairs of bringing them up. Thalia also blogs at www.sacraparental.com

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