Another option is to store already wet wipes in a wipes warmer or
plastic wipe box (the very same box you would get with disposable wipes!)
Not exact matches
As far as cleaning the rest of the jumper, everything is made with thick, washable
plastic, meaning that all you need is a
box of
wipes and you can keep this thing spotless (at least, for a few minutes anyway).
The first is a rigid
plastic box that opens up in some way to allow access to the
wipes.
These
wipes often come in a
plastic flip - top
box, just like regular baby
wipes, and sometimes have refill packs available.
These big
plastic bags of
wipes cost a little less than just buying a new
plastic box each time, and they don't take up much room to store.
It's easy to mistake multi-packs of these
wipes for the refill packages that go into the
plastic boxes.
Whether you send the snack in yourself or if it is provided by the school, you may want to practice with your child some table - time skills such as putting a straw into a juice
box, opening a
plastic container or zippered bag and
wiping her mouth and hands with a napkin while she eats.
Participants simply collect any brand of
plastic air fresheners and plug in refills, plus air and home care product trigger heads, pumps and caps and flexible home cleaning
wipe packs of any brand (none of which can be recycled by councils), put them in a
box or envelope, print the free post label from the website and then stick it onto the package and post it back to TerraCycle.
Consider the popular
wipe - warmer, a
plastic box that plugs into the wall and keeps
wipes warm so babies don't have to experience the discomfort of cold
wipes on their bottoms.
Clean,
plastic peanut butter jars, shoe
boxes and baby -
wipe containers are perfect for small toys, and putting them to good use provides a valuable lesson in recycling.