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Little Green Earthlets aim to bring comfort, economy and quality to the modern family and so offer a unique collection of practical baby goods that are all selected with an environmentally conscious attitude. Their vast selection of parent and baby friendly products includes a range of nappy packages designed to provide everything you need for 'real nappying'.

This nappy starter kit is worth £71.50, contatins all the basics and is perfect for new parents looking to try out this nappying option on an either full or part time basis. The One Size nappies included are designed to be the only nappies you'll ever need and grow with your baby throughout nappyhood, fitting infants from approximately 8-35lbs/3.5-16Kgs. To make life even easier they fasten with poppers and come in 5 nappy options with natural, white, dry, organic and bamboo cloth nappies all available.

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what a great idea, fantastic for the environment!
added by Joby [Wed 23rd Jan 2008 @ 12:25:59]
I am expecting my 1st baby next june and this would be ideal as I dont even know how to change nappies yet! I am a little anxious and worried about what is to come so I am finding this website a great way to talk to other mums and get advise! thank you all.
added by staceyrudd [Tue 13th Nov 2007 @ 10:26:32]
I am expecting my 4th little one and over the last few years have become more and more environmentally aware. We try to do as much as we can at home (recycling, energy efficient appliances, walking instead of using the car...etc...etc) and I think this is another fantastic way of helping the planet. I would also imagine that this would be comfortable for baby too - in the past I must be honest + admit I used disposables - but found them to be a bit of a menace - although convenient in many ways, they would often rub my little one's legs, give them nappy rash and would often burst leaving silicone type globules on my little ones!! And this was when the nappies were changed extremely regularly - I dread to think what discomfort a little one would be in if they were left on for a long time. The idea of these nappies is fantastic and especially as the fasten with poppers - no dangerous safety pins to try to avoid poking baby with!
added by coppelia100 [Mon 8th Oct 2007 @ 08:40:17]
The Little Green Earthlet nappies sound awesome firstly great on the babies skin, good for the environment and also ends up being a great money saver. They fasten with poppers which is great as have seen others fastened with velcro, which stops fastening if used frequently!
added by Flea [Mon 8th Oct 2007 @ 08:34:16]
Nappy starter kit is a great way to start.
added by Kaku [Mon 8th Oct 2007 @ 08:32:51]
would love to swap to a environmentally friendly option.
added by Bubbles17 [Mon 8th Oct 2007 @ 08:32:26]
I've got 6 children and have been using all in one velcro nappies, but they come in two sizes instead of these little green earthlets nappies which sound a great idea as they are one size (my little one is just outgrowing her ones!) and because they fasten with poppers won't get stuck to each other in the washing machine - great idea. I haven't tried a nappy with a wrap but think they should wash and wear better to use for subsequent babies (mine are showing a little wear after a couple of babies). Washable nappies are fab, not just good for the environment but so much better for little bottoms too - no nappy rash all year!
added by mumblessed [Thu 4th Oct 2007 @ 08:48:13]
due to have my baby on christmas day and as it's my first have no idea what to expect. the way i look at it is would a want 2 have plastic rubbing the tops of my legs or cotton. i think that washable nappies are a great option as they would b more comfortable and are moe enviromentally friendly!!!!!!!!!!!!
added by lexi1988 [Fri 28th Sep 2007 @ 09:49:10]
Be Green, save the planet
added by cathyj [Mon 24th Sep 2007 @ 08:56:02]
In this day and age we all have to be environmentally friendly and I would be keen to give them a try - as its my first baby I haven't tried any nappies before, however a friend of mine uses re-usable and swears by them!. The nappies fasten with poppers
added by Tomo [Fri 21st Sep 2007 @ 08:45:32]
Making a difference in the fight to save the environment and kind to my baby, what more could you hope for.
added by madizzy001 [Tue 18th Sep 2007 @ 10:33:27]
I'm keen to try out some washable nappies when baby arrives in the new year and this starter pack with nappies which fasten with poppers sound great.
added by mumtobe [Tue 18th Sep 2007 @ 10:31:24]
This is my first baby and does everyone feel this confused? I'm not really sure what i should be doing!
added by Jan8 [Tue 18th Sep 2007 @ 10:24:11]
I am due for my first baby on christmas day i have decided to use cloth nappies. One size washable nappies fasten with poppers which sounds fantastic no pins or clips how easy that sounds. I am so interested in this product.
added by careen [Tue 18th Sep 2007 @ 10:22:34]
We are due to have a baby in 4 weeks,definatly using cotton nappies.We understand that its not going to be as quick and easy but all the advantages of the cotton nappies outway the disadvantages.

added by crumpy [Fri 14th Sep 2007 @ 09:11:22]
The little green earthlets sound like they are just what every family needs for the new baby!
added by Jess7979 [Wed 12th Sep 2007 @ 08:50:43]
These One Size washable nappies fasten with poppers.
added by cometomama [Mon 10th Sep 2007 @ 12:47:01]
the fact that these nappies are environmentally friendly is a brilliant added bonus to the other economic value & reassuarance to new mums. A brilliant offer that no new mum would be able to resist
added by aaronjacsmummy [Fri 7th Sep 2007 @ 10:59:29]
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