Sorry, I'm away again until July 16th. Orders will still go through, but there will not be any postage.
Thank you to
everyone who completed our survey in March. The
results are here and here.
Our lucky winner of the free nappy has decided what she (or rather her little boy) is getting and I will be posting pics very soon.
Waggle-Wee Kids currently makes 3 types of nappies.
All
are one-size nappies that are snappi-able for a fantastic fit on all
shapes and sizes.
ProCare Pocket Nappies These
nappies have a
water-resistant layer of durable ProCare. This is a coated fabric like
PUL but is designed to stand up to industrial washing. It is far longer
lasting but still soft. It makes excellent nappies and covers. They
then have a decorative outer layer made from a range of fabrics
including quilting cotton, cotton drill and minkee. The inner layer is
a stay-dry layer made from MM stretch fabric, MM stay-dry fabric or
suedette type fabrics. It is rolled out around the legs so it is nice
and soft on your baby’s skin.
100%
Natural Pockets These
really are 100%
natural, with an outer of your choice, an inner of 70% bamboo 30%
organic cotton velour and a pocket with 55% hemp 45% organic cotton
French terry. They are not waterproof but make a great, quick drying
alternative to fitted nappies or for those bubs who are sensitive to
synthetics.
Bamboo
/
Hemp Fitted Nappies Your
choice of outer, hemp
in the body for durability and quick drying, bamboo velour for a
luscious soft inner. Plus a bamboo snap in booster and optional lay-in
booster, these nappies are the ultimate in flexibility.
Available
Outers Fabric
available to make your choice of nappy.
Australiana
Reverse
Tie-Dye
Minkee
Nifty
Nappies
Nappies
that have been embellished or painted to be that bit unique.
The Lolly Jar Dip your hand in an
see what comes out!
Wraps
Girly Things
Toys
Wipes
Do you
Have more than one in nappies? Waggle-Wee Nappies are a one-size nappy, so can be used for babies of different ages.
Have a bub who doesn't really fit "average" nappies? Waggle-Wee Nappies are the only pocket nappies that use snappis. They provide a great fit because snappis pull up at the rise as well as around the waist, meaning that the fit is individual for your bub.
Like showing off your gorgeous bub? Waggle-Wee Nappies come with a wide range of fashion outers and every nappy can be made into a set with a custom matching T-shirt. Have a look in Waggle-Wee Wear or the Gallery to see some of the T-shirts we have done.
Like a trim fit? Because the snappi pulls the rise up they will have a trim fit at different sizes and with different inserts.
Want to help the environment? Cloth nappies are far more environmentally friendly than disposables, and Waggle-Wee uses hemp, bamboo and organic cotton, earth friendly crops. Cloth nappies are also a lot cheaper, see the costs section of Choosing cloth nappies.
Live somewhere it is hard to dry nappies? Pocket nappies are quick to dry because the absorbent inserts are washed separately to the water resistant materials.
Feedback from my largest customer: "These nappies have everything I'm looking for
in a modern cloth nappy - superior leak protection, extremely trim fit,
adjustable sizing, easy to wash and quick drying time. Being pocket
nappies, they don't require an extra cover, and the outer designs are
really cute too! Highly recommended."
I live in a remote part of Australia and I know what it is like always relying on mail order or phones. Residents of Tennant Creek, you are entitled to a discount and (of course) free postage. Just put the code "Tennant" into the voucher box when ordering or contact me directly.
We always have free postage for remote areas, because it would be nice to have SOMETHING you don't have to pay freight on, but I am trying to decide where is remote (other than the places I have lived). A customer and my brother have asked why Carnarvon isn't remote, and after thinking about it I have decided that there aren't that many people buying nappies online outside the major centres and it's not going to send me broke. So, new rules:
~ Anywhere above the 26th Parallel in WA, and outside the immediate area of Perth, Geraldton, Bunbury or Kalgoorlie.
~ Anywhere except Darwin in the NT.
~ Outside the Adelaide/Port Augusta/Whyalla region in SA (I hope, I don't know it that well).
~ Not in the South-East of Queensland (again, let me know if this is wrong).
~ Outside Hobart or Launceston?
~ I honestly can't think if anything in Victoria or NSW counts as remote, sorry Victorians, I just can't imagine being far from anywhere in such a tiny state!
If you are remote, put the code "remote" into the voucher box to receive free freight, or contact me if you are somewhere else and I will look you up on a map.