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Monique - Don't have wonderoos, and yeah, a lot of babies don't fit the one-size nappies until they are a bit bigger, which is why it is a good (and cheap) idea to start off with covers and prefolds.

I do/will have a one size pocket nappy like Wonderoos, but called Mummy's Touch (or Mommy's Touch for the Americanos out there!) http://www.mommystouch.com/
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Nikki I'm just curious what you are using (or have used?) on Hannah?
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I only started using cloth on my little monkey when she was 10 months
I am currently pretty much exclusively using Fuzzibunz... but also have a Swaddlebee pocket (old style - apparently they are much improved!) and Stuffables (possibly the leakiest nappies I have ever encountered... they are sitting in the back of the 'nappy drawer')

I must admit, most of the info on what works best at what age comes from reading the Nappy Network Forum. And I am going to test out all the products I am selling on my friend's cutie little 6 month old. I can't wait for that!
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Oops... I forgot I also have Peapods nappies too. Just bought them the other day to use at night as they have a bit more room to stuff than the Fuzzis... and I bought a bigger size so that the rise would be longer. (Han seems to leak up the front...? I think it is because she is a tummy sleeper)
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Those nappy bags are great. I haven't used them, (because Ive been lucky enough Haleigh has never done number 2's in public only at home) but when I was working in an appartment complex I saw some mums use them, which was great because dirty nappies really stink out appartments.
I don't really know anything about these pocket nappies so it's good to get all the advice from you all.
my mum was going to buy some when I had Haleigh I think they were snazzipants, but DF was against cloth of any kind, until now, so it's great he's warmed up to the idea and wants cloth (mainly cause he's sick of the nappy smell lol).
We are now wishing we got some for Haleigh, but figured it's too late now with her being on her way to toilet training.
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I just bought some new nappies for Hannah even though she is mostly toileting during the day. I needed something for over night... altho now she doesn't have a bottle before bed she doesn't wet nearly as much as she used to. So possibly I bought the new nappies more for me than her

And snazzipants are great too. I haven't used them personally, but I have heard wonderful things about their performance... and the ladies who run the business are FANTASTIC. The most helpful people I have ever come across.
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I love our snazzi fitted!! A bit bulky especially on smaller babes but we've found it's great for overnight...I want to get a couple more! (the so soft ones are sheer bliss!!!)

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we use Fuzzis on Jake for night and day sleeps. Actually one of the only nappies that haven't leaked! We';re lucky in that anything we buy, we KNOW that we will have for taine,so thinking of the expense, it works out way less!
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