Why are Bio-Babas the best value for money nappy around?
When looking for a good nappy system – very often cost is an incredibly important factor to consider, especially since nappies are the single biggest cost factor in bringing a baby into this world and may be equal to your hospital bill! In other words – if you go the full-on disposable nappy route, you are looking to spend around R12-R15 000 on nappies before your child is potty trained! (Even more if your child does not potty train at 2½ years as toddlers in disposables often do not associate weeing with being wet since they are always bone dry in a disposable because of the chemicals. We have many clients with 4 or 5 year olds who still wear night nappies because of this!). With a Complete Bio-Baba System you are looking at spending less than R5000 including laundry costs in that time…a R10 000 saving is not to be sniffed at!
Bio-Baba nappies are one of THE MOST economical of the cloth nappy options for the following reasons:
• they are the most versatile: ie. they can be used effectively for day,
night, swimming AND potty training - all other systems would require buying
more swim and training nappies... - the nappies still work at R153 each in a Complete System which includes a 20litre lidded bucket (R79), (Organic Nappy soak (R39) and a free South African Child Friendly Directory valued at R120 = total additional saving of R238
• once the hemp has been washed for a few times it is much more absorbent
than cotton and therefore you are only looking at changing the nappy 5 times
a day (same as a disposable)
• less changes mean less washing which means that you are only effectively
doing 3/4 more extra washes a week.
• we always receive comments from people using separates that they never have
enough waterproofs as even a little poo or wee on the waterproof means that
you need a new one...if you have only 3-5 waterproofs per system of a certain size then you are likely to run out - this is never the case with a Bio-Baba
• Fit Pregnancy said the Bio-Babas were the 'most convenient', 'easiest to
use' and one of the 'nicest looking' cloth nappies in South Africa...I think
that fact that they can be used as a garment in our lovely South African
weather goes a long way as they have a very durable outer (new
medium nappies will all be soft and baby pink and blue and white - large
still the durable fabric) - which means that they still look nice after
first baby has used them...this really can not be said of any other nappy.
• OSFA (one size fits all) are great - but I often feel that people are mislead into thinking that they will be suitable for all occassions from day one until potty
trained and they 'tick off' nappies in their brain, whereas in reality they
will probably not be able to use the OSFA until at least 6 weeks old due to
leaks on the small babies (not to mention explosive poos!) - which is why we
took our small nappy off the market as we often saw new parents struggle to
keep up with the routine at this stage and overwhelmed by it all...IN
THEORY - the OSFA seems a good idea for newborns - but in reality is not
often practical both from the effectiveness point of view and also from a
'can mum cope' point of view. I think that it is important that people do
realise this rather than think that you are getting less somehow because
Bio-Babas are only suitable from 6kg? Also - I know that not all OSFA are
suitable for potty training; from a size perspective they often do not fit
as well on the older children who do not respond as well to them, especially
since they are a nappy type nappy with outers and inners so not as easy and
cool to fit as an AIO and certainly do not look as groovy. (Important factor
in potty training!)
• Bio-Baba nappies all come with super-absorbent hemp boosters…these do all on the hard work of the nappy, so as well as getting the waterproof included in the price of your nappy, you will also be getting a hemp booster – a good deal!