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Hunt for Australia's cutest baby

Posted by Happy Nappy on May 12, 2012 0 Comments


Here at Happy Nappy we love babies and we have decided to run a contest to find Australia's cutest baby, voted by YOU!

The contest is run on Facebook and will be open until the 25 of May.

It is simple to enter. All you need to do is:

  1. Upload the cutest photo of your baby
  2. Share with your friends and get everyone to vote
  3. The baby with the most votes will win!

Uploading and voting is available...

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How to do a proper strip wash?

Posted by Happy Nappy on September 17, 2011 0 Comments

Every know and then you may notice your cloth nappies starting to smell and stink even after they are clean out of a wash. This is usually due to build ups of oils and detergent in the fabric. Don't worry your cloth nappies are still clean however that build will cause the nappies to smell and could also decrease the absorbency, potentially creating leaks. In order to get rid of the smell and leakage it is recommended to do a strip wash. Here are the steps to do a proper strip...

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How to wash cloth nappies?

Posted by Happy Nappy on August 08, 2011 0 Comments
How to wash cloth nappies? - is one of the first questions people ask when considering cloth nappies. In this article I aim to demystify the process of washing cloth nappies and share with you different ways to approach it. When you first purchase cloth nappies it is a good idea to wash them 3-4 times before use in order to remove any manufacture residue and also increase absorbency. Your cloth nappies will increase absorbency for the first 8-9 washes until it reaches maximum absorbency. After use your cloth nappies should be...

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10 Reasons to Try Cloth Nappies

Posted by Happy Nappy on August 02, 2011 2 Comments
  1. Cloth nappies are cute. There are so many pretty colours and fabrics. Nothing is cuter than a bright nappy, some baby leg warmers and a nice t-shirt (or no t-shirt and plenty of sun cream). What could be easier on warm summer days? 
  2. Cloth nappies are natural. Disposables work because they have all sorts of funky chemicals in them. Get one wet then deconstruct it (outside) and see all the weird stuff that’s inside them. Give me cotton or bamboo any day. 
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