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[we're a little bit French over here at NapNap but don't hold it against us]


Couchorama: The Diaper dilemma

We thought we would give you the English version but feel free to watch it in French too... this video (uploaded by SoftBots Nappies) demonstrates the problem but we might have a solution: use fluffy cloth nappies and pay for it by asking for NapNap Vouchers.


It does not seem really complicated, really!

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Look, no poo in your bin, no nappy in landfill!
This is one of the great guide you can find on the Hunnybums website. One of the retailers accepting the NapNap Voucher. All the others can be found here.
If you are new to cloth nappies, check what Hunnybums has to say here.


Caption non-competition

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Which caption goes with which picture?
- Four seasons in one day
- Two suns make a face
- Elephant at the oasis
- End of the rainbow

No prizes for guessing but give yourself a pat on the back.

Got any to send us? We're happy to feature your little one's masterpieces for no fee!

If you're struggling......


NapNap children

My child will:
  • Learn the name of the 400 species of Australian butterflies on Monday
  • Build the first urine-fuelled car and plaster 25 bumper stickers on the back window by Tuesday
  • Take over the management of Birkenstock on Wednesday
  • On Thursday he will call the Dalai Lama and submit him a Thought for the Day to reflect on
  • Convince the Matama People of Papua New Guinea that smoking fish is a form of pollution on Friday
  • Finally get dressed on Saturday (pyjama living = less washing powder)
  • Eat his beans on Sunday...      

Nomenclature

matna
mammoo
mimi
peedos
a dug-down
polly
teppy

Courtesy of our 2 year-old in residence.
But what do they mean.....???

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