Links

Other sites, which may be of interest to parents and parents to be.

This is a good place for nappy users to post links that they think might help others.
If you are a retailer or other service and would like to exchange links please email me and I'm sure we can set something up.
Thanks
Maisie

22 comments:

Maisiemog said...

Blog of the Levee family featuring some musings on cloth:
The levee breaks

Maisiemog said...

The Cloth Resource A very informative site for clothies, featuring pictures of practically every nappy on the market, where to buy them all and lots of other great information.

Maisiemog said...

A huge directory full of details of lots of baby products and services, including nappies of course -
UK childrens directory

Maisiemog said...

THM brings together information on cloth nappies, breastfeeding, pregnancy and parenting. There are forums and articles surrounding these topics.
Treehuggermums

Maisiemog said...

A huge directory of all things organic, find children's clothing, toys, food and many other items relating to babies and children.
A lot of organics

Maisiemog said...

Go Green offers information and a range of products to the environmentally concious a wide choice of products and services
Go Green Directoryeco-friendly products and services

Maisiemog said...

Nappy Trials offer a two week trial service for cloth users to try a wide variety of nappies before making a decision. This is a non-profit organisation supporting cloth use - the organisation does not sell nappies.
Each pack is made up of leading brands and can be hired for a two week period, to help with your choice of nappy.
Nappy Trial Service

Maisiemog said...

Fabulous site for cloth users, general support, discussion and chat about nappies and related topics.
Also a thriving buy and sell cloth nappy forum.
UKParents.co.uk.

Maisiemog said...

Online toy shop stocking lots of cool trains Thomas Brio etc...
Specialist in traditional and wooden toys.
Toy Choice.

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Anonymous said...

If you need instructions for nappies I found this booklet very good, you can email and they send one out free too
http://www.howtonappy.co.uk It shows most types of nappies

Maisiemog said...

Parent Pages is the UK online directory for families with 0-18's - Parent Pages is the UK Online Directory for families with 0-18's. Days Out, Holidays, Parenting Information, Childcare, Nurseries, Nannies & Au Pairs, Tutors, State schools, Independent and Boarding schools, shopping, organic parenting & more...

Maisiemog said...

The Green Parent.
UK's leading green lifestyle magazine. You'll find lots of information and inspiration here, whether you want to read articles on natural parenting or try out guilt-free shopping.

Maisiemog said...

Beautiful gifts for Babies, Toddlers, Mums & Dads.

Maisiemog said...

Wilkinet.
Home of the Wilkinet baby carrier which can cocoon a 5lb baby and is strong enough to carry a toddler.
Check out the new clothing range made to fit cloth nappies, all in an ingenious reversible design, to allow a different look with the same outfit.

Maisiemog said...

Little Learners.
This is a great online retailer with lots of fun and educational toys, all conveniently grouped by age of child.

Maisiemog said...

Cut4Cloth Organic baby clothes for cloth nappies
Cut4Cloth specialise in colourful 100% organic cotton baby clothing especially tailored for babies wearing cloth nappies.
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Maisiemog said...

A blog set up to suggest ways to make savings when buying for your baby.
With reviews for products and lots useful ideas and suggestions.
You can also write a review for your pram/cot etc...
My E-Baby

Anonymous said...

www.mamigreen.co.uk offers natural and organic cloth nappies and babycare products. Everything you need for your baby's bottom!

Charndra from Part Time Nappy Free! said...

http://www.PartTimeNappyFree.com

Discover How to Begin Part-Time Baby Pottying!

Elimination Communication, or Infant Potty Training, is and ancient form of baby hygiene care that you can combine with cloth nappies (works best that way).

You have the benefit of less washing to do along with an enhanced awareness of your baby's elimination needs.

It's great fun, anyone can give it a go - striving for one less nappy a day is a wonderful daily activity to 'play' with your baby!

I'd like to invite your readers to pop over to Part Time Nappy Free and join my free guided tour into Baby Pottying. I also have several online guides about specific aspects of EC that people can access for a small fee.

Thanks for the opportunity to introduce my site's resources here at Cloth Nappy Review!

Charndra

P.S. There are over 700 members at the moment, growing daily as this new site is getting known about the place.

Dani said...

Don't forget about terry nappies! They are not patterned or fitted or fancy like modern cloth nappies but they have SO many uses.

Anonymous said...

This site has a very down-to-earth tutorial on how to make your own washable baby wipes:

www.usefulthingsforreallives.com