Sentences with phrase «keep in the nappy»

There didn't seem to be anything that blocked out the light, was portable and small enough to keep in the nappy bag or pushchair basket.

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She is keen for me to be involved with the baby, and I am making sure I do everything I can to help — keep nappies stocked up / food in fridge / do the cooking / washing up / other household chores.
When putting on a costume your infant for bed, keep in mind three things: kid's protection, her convenience, and how quickly you'll be able to change the unavoidable middle - of - the - night unclean nappy.
and have done MANY long car journeys with babies and toddlers, changed nappies in the boot, cleaned sick off car seats more times than I can count and listened to the same CD 100 times to keep everyone happy.
Advances in technology allow us to keep the wet surface of the nappy away from the baby.
This is uncomfortable and embarrassing for them, so the best thing is to keep the child in nappies — or pull - ups — until he regularly wakes up dry in the morning, or gets up of his own accord in the night to go to the bathroom.
For my cleaning routine I keep the used nappies in a bucket with lid (no soaking) until I'm ready to deal with them.
It doesn't look obtrusive in other rooms in the house — perfect to keep downstairs for those endless newborn nappy and babygro changes!
Has loads of storage shelves and compartments to keep all baby's nappies, toiletries and wipes in easy reach
My friend lend me a bassinet on wheels that become very practical I use it to keep the babies near when they were napping and I was washing dishes, cooking, showering, but at night we had a futon on the floor so we all fit and because they were breastfeed we all had a «good night's sleep» (I never changed nappies in the middle of the night)
Make sure you dress your baby up in a swim nappy to keep any accidents sealed in!
Taking shifts to sleep, sharing in the nappy changing duties, and helping to keep each other sane.
I put on his diaper when he's done taking a bath (he's 7 months now) and he goes to sleep between 8:00 and 9:30, sleeps the whole nights through, and only wakes up at about 5 - 6:30 in the morning, and the nappy keeps him dry and comfy untill then.
Easy to use one - handed, keeps smells in while closed (can open and drop a used nappy in quickly!)
Only negative is condensation on the lid if placed near radiator and full of wet nappies - but still kept smell in.
Swim nappies are great to keep handy, especially as they are difficult to find in other countries.
They don't lie flat at all like they do in the pictures, so they don't keep the nappy in place, they look really uncomfortable for the babies, and it's really hard to put them on.
To reduce the impact of cloth nappies on climate change parents would have to hang wet nappies out to dry all year round, keep them for years for use on younger children, and make sure the water in their washing machines does not exceed 60C.
I will keep promoting you because they are the best thing in the world, nappy changes are so much easier with them.
Modern nappies, which keep a child feeling dry for longer, have also been blamed for a delay in potty training.
What goes in must come out (in the case of babbies either upwards or downwards), so keep soiled nappies (diapers) shut firmly away from Puss.
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