Red
13-Jan-11, 14:53
If so then why not pop along to Wickers World at 10am on Fri 11th Feb for an informal chat about cloth nappies.
Highland Real Nappy Project is having a Nappuccino, which is an excuse to eat cake and drink coffee whilst having a chat with other parents and parents-to-be about many topics including cloth nappies.
The aim of the Project is to increase the awareness of modern cloth nappies and to give honest advice regarding the use of cloth nappies. Advice includes how to use the various kinds of nappies available, the best kind of nappies for your personal situation and the pros and cons of the various kinds of nappies available. We can also provide up-to-date information on the costs of cloth nappy versus disposable nappy usage and the environmental issues.
If you are interested in using cloth nappies, or would like more information about them to allow you to make an informed choice, then please pop along to the Nappuccino, or check out the website (www.hrnp.org.uk) for more information.
As always there is the Nappy Bucket Starter Pack, which costs £15 or less dependent upon circumstances, with a selection of (what the project perceives to be the best examples of nappies available at the moment. There will also be some new and pre-loved nappies available for purchase. New to the area is a newborn nappy pack which is available to rent for newborn babies such that you can start using cloth nappies straight away, similar to the standard trial kit but for smaller babies.
Hope to see you there.
Red
Highland Real Nappy Project is having a Nappuccino, which is an excuse to eat cake and drink coffee whilst having a chat with other parents and parents-to-be about many topics including cloth nappies.
The aim of the Project is to increase the awareness of modern cloth nappies and to give honest advice regarding the use of cloth nappies. Advice includes how to use the various kinds of nappies available, the best kind of nappies for your personal situation and the pros and cons of the various kinds of nappies available. We can also provide up-to-date information on the costs of cloth nappy versus disposable nappy usage and the environmental issues.
If you are interested in using cloth nappies, or would like more information about them to allow you to make an informed choice, then please pop along to the Nappuccino, or check out the website (www.hrnp.org.uk) for more information.
As always there is the Nappy Bucket Starter Pack, which costs £15 or less dependent upon circumstances, with a selection of (what the project perceives to be the best examples of nappies available at the moment. There will also be some new and pre-loved nappies available for purchase. New to the area is a newborn nappy pack which is available to rent for newborn babies such that you can start using cloth nappies straight away, similar to the standard trial kit but for smaller babies.
Hope to see you there.
Red