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With a Foreword by Guy Schanschieff MBE Chair of The Nappy Alliance There is nothing quite as soothing for the soul as folding nappies. The Joy of Reusable Nappies answers the ten biggest questions parents consider when they choose to reuse, including - How do I fit a reusable nappy? Are they suitable for newborns? And importantly - Where does the poo go? 'Cloth nappy, real nappy, reusable nappy, natural diaper or washable diaper - there are lots of different terms out there but they all mean the same thing: a nappy you put on your baby that can be used again and again and not sent straight to…mehr

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With a Foreword by Guy Schanschieff MBE Chair of The Nappy Alliance There is nothing quite as soothing for the soul as folding nappies. The Joy of Reusable Nappies answers the ten biggest questions parents consider when they choose to reuse, including - How do I fit a reusable nappy? Are they suitable for newborns? And importantly - Where does the poo go? 'Cloth nappy, real nappy, reusable nappy, natural diaper or washable diaper - there are lots of different terms out there but they all mean the same thing: a nappy you put on your baby that can be used again and again and not sent straight to landfill after a single use. And they are absolutely marvellous.' Pocket or All-in-one, Fitted Nappies or Terry Squares, this book walks you through the landscape of cloth nappies, revealing a simple way to reduce your impact on the environment as you discover a greener path to parenthood. This gentle guide on using and caring for reusable nappies is shared from a supportive voice of experience, filled with positive encouragement for all. It includes a researched approach to the debate of Reusable Nappies and the Environment advocating their benefits through calm, down-to-earth advice. Less waste, more joy, with every single nappy change.
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Laura Tweedale is a freelance writer and content creator based in Cheshire, England. She lives with her husband, their two children, one dog and three chickens. She has an MA in Creative Writing and BA (Hons) in Drama. Laura previously worked in marketing and communications for several charities and laterly, for one of the UK's largest universities. After suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum whilst expecting her son, Laura was left with a hypersensitivity to synthetic fragrances that revolutionised how her family chose to live. She now writes regularly about the joy found in slow parenting and minimalist, sustainable living on her blog and for her regional community magazine. She believes that everyone has the capacity to make a change to how they live to help secure a positive future for the planet. She hopes to galvanise others through her example.