Category: environment

I am in love.

For months we’ve tried and failed to find an overnight nappy that doesn’t leak.  Over the last few weeks, David has been soaking through his Bumgenius and itti bitti nappies during his morning nap, too.  We tried terries: ha!  Terry nappies and wriggly toddlers don’t work well AT ALL.  The only time that one stayed on for more than five minutes was the time that Grandma fitted it.

…and then I found this.

It’s FUZZY!

It’s spotty!

And best of all?  It’s the reason we don’t need overnight disposables any more.

It’s a two-part nappy made from an inner, absorbent bamboo bit and a wrap around the outside.  For naptime and night use, you can add extra boosters.  We use two- one attaches to the nappy and is folded into three for extra front absorbency, and a second booster goes on top.  I haven’t tried as we haven’t needed to, but I reckon we could add another booster on top of that and still not bulk it out too much.

Bamboo fibre is wonderfully absorbent.  So absorbent, in fact, that it lasted three and a half hours (two of which were a nap) without leaking, and without pre-washing.  Now that they’ve been washed, they happily last twelve or thirteen hours overnight, and I have a feeling they’d last longer if David slept for longer.

After four washes, they’re still beautifully soft.  I wash them on a normal wash cycle at 60 degrees, followed by an extra rinse.  Because we’ve only got two and both need to be washed and dried in the space of about four hours, I’ve been really bad and tumble-dried them on low: this takes about an hour and a half to get them completely dry.  When a couple more arrive in the post tomorrow and I’m not quite so pressed for time, they’ll dry overnight on the Aga.

Although you can use any wrap with the nappy, the Tots Bots wraps are particularly good.  They’re soft and breathable, and they come in lots of pretty colours.  The elastic around the leg-holes is soft and doesn’t dig in at all.  You can use one wrap over and over again, or if you’re a little paranoid about germs (like me) you can change it every time.

This is honestly the best overnight nappy we’ve ever tried.  David is comfortable in them, they don’t leak, and they’re pretty.  I’m not sure I’d use them as an everyday nappy: it’s hard enough to find nice clothes that fit over slimmer cloth ones.  However, they’re brilliant at what we use them for, and I can’t recommend them highly enough!

A long time ago, I wrote a review of the cloth nappies that David is still using most of the time: the Bumgenius V3.  I still love them, don’t get me wrong, but I’m constantly pushed for time, and re-assembling nappies after they’ve been washed was pretty low down on the to-do list.  We ended up using far more disposables than we should.

Enter the Bitti D’lish All-in-One.  An outer with a sewn-in booster.  No need to separate it when you wash it, and no need to put it back together again when it’s dry.  It’s an absolute godsend for busy parents and people who find even modern cloth nappies inconvenient.  I wish they’d been available when David was teeny: if they had, I don’t think we would ever have used a disposable.

The nappy has a soft and waterproof velour outer, and they’re available in fifteen different funky colours.  The first time David wore one (without anything over it) he spent about half an hour stroking his bum.  The inside is also lovely and soft.

David, well, he’s an active baby who doesn’t like having nappies put on, because it involves lying down and staying still.  We’ve had the all-in-ones since just before Christmas, and he still lies still every time I put them on: they must feel really nice.  They’re also easier to put on than the Bumgenius, possibly because they’re less bulky.  They’re just a little bit thicker than a disposable, so fit under more of his clothes!  (On that subject, why do so few people make baby clothes that fit over cloth nappies?)

I’ll let this picture do the rest of the talking.

We got our Bitti D’lish AIOs from Green Baby, who are currently running a competition.  If you’ve got a child in Bitti D’lish nappies, post a photo of them on Green Baby’s Facebook page, and you could win a limited edition Bitti Brite nappy.  Go on, have a go…

This.

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Seriously.  Whoever thought of this and came up with the marketing campaign deserves a medal.