Reusable nappies are ecofriendly, chemical or dye free, and cheaper in the long run.

Even so, we still use some disposable ones, at night for exemple (but we want to change that!)

?Also, did you know that it’s thought that toddlers using disposable nappies are harder to potty train as they can’t feel the wetness?

?We use “all in one ” with an insert, they dry faster and are so easy to use. ?We also add a flushable nappy liner (biodegradable)

?I wouldn’t recommend reusable nappies with velcro because they will attache to other clothes in the washing machine and probably damaged them… Better choose the ones with snaps

?And I just read that “while decomposing, the poo inside the nappy lets off methane gas that could contribute to greenhouse gases contributing to global warming” . 

Never though about that before?

Reusable nappies

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Scraps & Coffee Grounds

Scraps & Coffee Grounds

Hi! my name is Sara and I am a DIY lover!
This blog started as a journal where I wrote my favorite recipes, from cosmetics and food. Then I started to create and upcycle clothes and I finally needed crafts ideas and easy kids activities for our homeschool journey. We love handmade stuff and easy projects and I share them all here!

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