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Nappies Size 2 Mamia Jumbo Pack 60 + Free Baby Wipes

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Still need convincing? Aldi Mamia Size 1 newborn nappies are great value for money and cost just 79p for 24 nappies. That works out at a wallet-friendly 3.2p per nappy.

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Fred and Flo by Tesco are a super soft, well-fitting, and absorbent nappy. They’re also one of the lowest prices on the market, so definitely value for money. The designs are lovely and the Fred and Flo range offer a selection of good quality baby items, making purchasing in bulk more convenient and better value.”The cost of Aldi and Lidl nappies varies depending on the size you choose. Aldi nappies tend to be slightly cheaper. Little Angels were the best seven years ago, with my first daughter, and have proven to be amazing still. They are fantastic value, the quality is outstanding and the have never leaked. Well done Asda!”

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Aldi and Lidl also fill their shelves with almost matching nappy sizes, but despite the similarities one of the brands does much better than the other in our tests. You can resell them or keep them if you’re planning to have more children in the future. And you can buy second-hand. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and some also come with a disposable or a washable liner which you use to collect your baby’s poo. Read more about choosing reusable nappies. I recently changed from Pampers Premium to Pampers Baby Dry and they are excellent. My baby sleeps 10-12 hours with no leaks. I think they are great value for money because they are always on offer in the supermarkets.”

Why parents love Mamia nappies

Not only will you enjoy a complete bargain (don't we all love getting free stuff!) your baby will be super comfortable thanks to the clever Dry Fast Technology™. With essentially everything your baby needs, they’re rated for their absorbency, flexi-fit features, time-to-change indicator, and the special contour design on their newborn nappies which helps prevent umbilical cord irritation for newborn babies.

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Our amazing Mamia range is here to help make parenting a breeze! From award-winning nappies for every stage to mealtimes they can’t wait to Reusable nappies have come a long way since terry squares. Poppers, velcro or plastic clips are used instead of pins and they often come as a one-size nappy which will fit for several years. There are a range of colourful and cool designs from brands available too. Reusable nappies are also chemical-free and, long-term, work out cheaper than disposables.Although convenient and absorbent, disposables have their downsides. Most of them contain bleaching agents, dyes, latex, and other plastics. All nappies are tested before they go on sale, so although the materials are not harmful, if your baby has sensitive skin or allergies, there is a small chance of a reaction to the chemicals they contain. In many cases, swapping to a different brand will help avoid this issue. Still not sure whether to choose Mamia nappies for your baby? Here's what real mums and dads have to say about Mamia nappies in the Netmums forum:

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