Nippas
Nappi Nippas are clever little devices that hold flat or shaped
nappies together.
It simply has 'teeth' on 3 stretchy arms, these teeth grip into the
loops of the nappy fabric and so hold everything in place. The teeth
are sharp enough to grip into the loops - but not sharp like a nappy pin
- they don't actually go through the fabric so aren't near/next to
baby's skin.
They can appear fiddly at first, but don't worry, once you've had a
couple of practices you'll wonder what all the fuss was about.
Nippas make the nappy really adjustable, it means you don't just have
to fasten the nappy where the poppers are. You'll also not have a thick
layer of Velcro/aplix, making the nappy slightly neater. |