Babywipes

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About our wipes

Super soft and the perfect complement to cloth nappies for any eco-conscious parent. You can use them as baby wipes, hand wipes, eye and makeup remover wipes, for facial cleansing and even for cleaning your house… there are no limits!

Our reusable bamboo wipes are the best for cleaning number twos as the wipes are larger and more grippy than other wipes and most importantly, healthier for baby’s sensitive skin. Wipe excess poo off the bum with the liner first and then use a bamboo wipe to clean the bum. This way there will be no need to shake the poo of your wipes before you add them to the nappy pail.

Soak or spray the nappies with some water/oil or use this healing balm:
o 50ml water
o 2tbs coconut oil
o 2tbs witch hazel
o 6-8 drops vitamin E oil
o 3-4 drops lavender and/or 3-4 drops tea tree essential oil (patch test first!)

Coconut oil is an all-in-one wonder liquid, witch hazel is a natural astringent and anti-inflammatory, vitamin E oil is easily absorbed by the skin and can prolong shelf life and both lavender and tea tree essential oils are antimicrobial and tea tree is disinfecting as well (only use essential oils when bub is older than 3 months and always patch test essential oils first).

How does it work?

Our bamboo wipes are a great alternative for disposable baby wipes. Better for the planet and also gentle on your baby’s bum

The size

20cm x 20cm, large and grippy

Washing machine proof

Easy to wash and dry

The material

Ultra soft bamboo velours

How many?

5 in one cotton bag

Frequently asked questions

  • Check every 2-3 hours if the nappy needs to be changed. At night, if you add extra absorbency, your baby can stay in the same nappy for 10 hours and sometimes more (unless they poo). If your baby has done a wee during the day, but the nappy is still dry, you can get away with only changing the inserts. If the nappy is soaked or your baby has done a poo, you need to change the nappy as soon as possible. There is no need to take the insert out of the nappy before adding it to the dry pail. Just add it to the pail and get the insert out of the nappy after you have ran a spin cycle in the washing machine. This way you keep your hands clean. The liner needs to be disposed of in rubbish when bub has done a poo but can be washed and reused if your baby has only done a wee. Please be aware that the liners are biodegradable and can only be reused a limited amount of time.
    • - Part-time: 8 nappies (2 per dag)
    • - Full-time gedurende de dag: 18 nappies (4 nappies per dag)
    • - Full-time dag & nacht: 24 nappies = volledig wegwerpluier-vrij (6 per dag)
    Bij full time gebruik zal je 6 nappies per dag nodig hebben. Bij een pasgeborene is dit wat meer, maar gezien dat zo een korte periode is raden wij je aan niet over te consumeren en uit te gaan van een paar nappies minder. Met ons advies zijn we ervan uitgegaan dat de nappies om de twee dagen gewassen worden (houd rekening met één droog-dag). Je kan de nappies beter niet langer dan dat vies bewaren, om vuil-opbouw in de nappies te voorkomen. Wij geven je hier de makkelijkste en meest gebruikelijke optie. Als je wat krapper zit, dan raden wij aan een dagje eerder te wassen, zodat je wat minder nappies aan hoeft te schaffen en nóg meer geld kan besparen. Je maakt al een verandering door één wasbare luier per dag te gebruiken! Ben je van plan meer nappies aan te schaffen? Bekijk dan onze bundels voor leuke kortingen!
  • Inserts are a must! A nappy is not complete without an insert, because inserts are the absorbing part of the nappy. Liners are not essential, but they do make cleaning a number two a lot easier, so try Then we also have some accessories that we think you will love! - Wetbags: A waterproof bag with two departments to store clean and dirty nappies. A small size that fits 7-10 nappies for on the go and a big one that fits 20-24 nappies for at home. - Change mats: Our travel change mats are easy to fold and to take with you wherever you go. - Baby wipes: Happy Naps wipes you can wash and reuse! This is not only better for the planet, but also a lot more gentle on your baby's skin than disposable wipes.
  • Cloth diapers are diapers that you can wash and reuse. Our nappies have a very soft microfleece inner layer which is a lot more gentle on your baby's skin than disposable diapers that are filled with plastics and chemicals. Cloth diapers, washable diapers, reusable nappies, happy nappies, happy naps, you can name them whatever you like!
  • We have whipped out the calculator to calculate the price difference of single-use diapers compared to Happy Naps. Happy Naps will save you hundreds of euro over the course of your baby’s nappy wearing years. Your child will go through approximately 2555 nappies in their first year of life alone. If your baby would wear single-use diapers until potty training time (around three years old), you are looking at spending at least €1056 on the cheapest disposables for those three years. Happy Naps on the other hand are reusable, so once you buy your stash you have got them for your child’s entire nappy wearing life. A Happy Naps Full Time Bundle cost you €550. It may be a big investment, but it will definitely save you lots of money over time. You save minimum €506 and even more if you use your nappies with a second baby. Did you now that some municipalities subsidise 50% of the purchase value of Happy Naps? This means you can save even more! Like disposable diapers come with extra expenses for having to drive to the supermarket, cloth nappies come with extra laundry expenses. We have whipped out the calculator again to calculate the extra laundry costs... On average, a long cycle on 40 degrees cost €0,95 (this includes electricity, water, detergent and also maintenance and depreciation of the machine). You will notice that you need to do two extra washes every week when your baby is still very little, but the second year it will be just one extra wash per week. It is recommended not to leave dirty nappies in the nappy pail for more than two days, but it is easy to solve this issue by washing your nappies together with bath towels, baby clothes e.g. Most babies are potty trained before they turn three years old, but we do not want to promise things we cannot pinkie promise. So, let’s say your little one is potty trained at three years old; you will end up spending €197,60 on washing. Since our nappies dry super-fast and it is better for the environment, we do not think many of you will often use a dryer. If you do (for your hemp inserts it can be nice sometimes), please be mindful and use the lowest temperature possible and dry the inserts together with other items. The bottom line is, by switching (partly) to cloth nappies, you can make significant financial savings. Once your baby is potty trained, make sure to give your nappies a second life. It’s a wonderful way to make yourself and somebody else happy!
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Our story

"Our goal is to decrease disposable diaper waste with 20% by 2025. Can we count you in?"

We are on a mission! We are cleaning up the planet by providing an alternative for disposable diapers that are not only better for our Mother Earth but also for your baby’s health. It is our dream to change the norm. Help us making this happen, one nappy at a time!

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