Sweet nature
An all-in-one nappy has an inner absorbent layer attached to an outer waterproof layer.
+ Ideal for quick changes. Goes on and off just like a disposable.
- Takes longer to dry. Not usually suitable for nighttime use.

AIO cloth nappy - Bubble Nature "Pink"
Category: All-in-one
Size: Sized
Fastening: Poppers
Inner Fabric: Organic Cotton and Hemp
Washing: Nappy 40-50°
Wraps Needed? No
Handmade in: France
Sweet Nature produces handmade cloth nappies for the well-being of our little one and combines efficiency, cheerfulness and respect for your baby and the environment.

Composition
Bubble Nature nappy consists of an insert composed of two layers of hemp and one of organic cotton sewn into the nappy.
The outside layer is made of coated cotton PUL Deco.
So easy to use as disposable nappy, they fit perfectly to the shape of baby and let his skin breathe.
Sizes
S: 3 - 6kgs
M: 5 - 10kgs
L: 9 - 14kgs
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Why choose cloth nappies?
Cloth can save you money
Even if from the start the investment is important, cloth nappies are more economical than disposable ones. Even taking into account washing costs, you could save hundreds of pounds by using cloth nappies rather than disposables. The more children you plan to have, the more you will save, cloth nappies can be used again and again.
Cloth is better for the environment
At the moment, about 8 million disposable nappies are thrown away every day in the UK. The average baby will use more than 6,000 disposable nappies before potty, disposable nappies take 300-400 years to fully decompose.
By choosing cloth nappies, you could reduce your household rubbish by half.
Cloth is better for your baby’s health
By choosing cloth nappies, you are helping to protect your baby’s skin from harmful chemicals. (Sodium polyacrylate, chlorine, plastics, adhesives……)
Cloth may help with toilet training
Toddlers in cloth nappies appear to be toilet trained earlier than those wearing disposable nappies. This may be because they become aware of when they have wet, as the moisture is not whisked away as quickly as by a disposable nappy.