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If I have to use a disposable on Susy at night (when she is more

likely to get at it than in the day -under a nightie or just with a

tshirt) , I put a pull-on (ie no fastenings at all) polar fleece cover

over it. I figure the fleece is breathable (and what she is used to at

night anyway,) and so doesn;t add to the heat of the nappy, and it

prevents her pulling at it in her sleep or when she wakes up.

Angi

>(snip)Anneliese and Toddler Tim - oh, that's a point, are real

nappies harder to take off than disposables? A bit of a yucky

incident yesterday....

>

>Anneliese if you would kindly furnish me with your poostal address

I'll send you some info for your friend.

>

>With cloth nappies you have lots of options for houdinis including

popper fastening and pull on nappies and wraps a swell as neatly

rounded Velcro corners. With a disposable you're very limited but I'm

wondering if you can put it on back to front as a deterrent to taking

it off? If you'd like to borrow a popper fastening wrap to go over

the top this would make it hard to get the nappy off. Of course

there's nothing like a pinned terry (at the back) and popper fastening

wrap for the complete escapologist.....

>

>Miranda

>www.twinkleontheweb.co.uk

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