The Gremlin nappy can be used as a pull-up style or side-snapping nappy. Add your insert inside the pocket when using as a complete nappy setup as this will ensure the stay-dry layer within the nappy wicks moisture away from your child's skin.
As you are approaching toilet training you can remove the insert and use the shell as a training pant, this will catch small accidents and alert your child that they are wet.
The Gremlin nappy offers versatility in its usage. Whether you prefer the convenience of pulling it up on your child or the traditional method with side snaps, it's entirely up to you.
It's one of the simplest reusable nappies available, perfect for transitioning to toilet training or for overnight use with an insert as your child grows. With the Gremlin, nappy changes are a breeze, no matter which way you choose to use it!
While microfibre as a sole insert isn't ideal, when paired with natural fibres in moderation, it can make a significant difference.
That's why we've engineered our Gremlin shell with microfibre sewn into the underside – not only does it help minimize leaks, but it also ensures even liquid distribution. Plus, rest assured, the microfibre doesn't come into contact with your baby's skin, so it's completely safe to use.
For optimal functionality, we recommend inserting the trifold insert inside the pocket of the nappy. The trifold design offers versatility – simply fold it along one edge to fit smaller settings, and fold it along the opposite side for larger settings.
With countless brands and types of cloth nappies out there, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. That's why our entire range is built on our personal experience with cloth nappies and the feedback from our Cloth Bums community.
We've carefully curated a high-quality product line with essential features and premium materials, all while keeping prices affordable. Because every little bottom deserves the best without breaking the bank!
Washing cloth nappies might seem daunting at first, but trust us, it's simpler than you think. Gone are the days of soaking nappies – now, it's just a matter of washing.
Typically, you'll start with a first wash each day (or every other day), followed by a second main wash of all the pre-washed nappies on day 3 or 4. After the main wash, hang your nappies to dry, and voila! Nappy washing is usually only a once or twice a week task.
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