I was recently given the pleasure of reviewing a diaper from
an awesome company. Bio-Baba from Africa
sent us two of their “nappies”; one for review and one to giveaway to one of
you!
After washing and prepping my Bio-Baba diaper, I put it on
my son. While I loved the fit on him, I
did notice that they say it’s a one-size diaper, but there are no snaps in the
front for adjusting the rise. While this
is normally a big issue because my son has super skinny legs and leaks out of a
lot of diapers, I was very pleasantly surprised when he wore the diaper for two
hours with no leaks! I was also very
impressed with how tight I could get the hook and loop straps around his waist.
Not only did the diaper hold up well, I love how it is
designed. As you can see by the picture,
it is an AIO with an extra pad you can stuff exactly where you need it. For our heavy wetter we placed the pad in the
front and it worked great!
For being an AIO diaper, it also dries very quickly. (We hang all of our diapers up and throw the
inserts in the dryer.) I noticed that
after just a few hours of the diaper hanging up it was already dry and this is
very rare for AIO’s and the main reason I almost never choose them. This was a big bonus!
Not only do their diapers work well and look super cute,
they also donate some of their proceeds to Save The Elephants in Africa. I love when a company that has a great
product helps others out!
Are you ready to win one of your own? Bio-Baba sent me a zebra print diaper to
giveaway! Just enter below and good luck
:)
This review was written by Katy
I learned they're locally made so as to minimize their carbon footprint
ReplyDeleteI learned their nappies can be used as a swim diaper, too.
ReplyDeleteI learner that they donate some of their proceeds to save the elephants in Africa!
ReplyDeletei learned from your review it dries quickly!
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ReplyDeleteLove it can be used so many ways but not take long to dry like most like these do.
ReplyDeleteI love/learned they donate some of their profit to Save the Elephants in Africa! I wish more companies did charitable things!
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They primarily market to South Africans and make them right there. I think that's neat because I would imagine American made diapers would be unavailable to South Africans.
ReplyDeleteI learned that they are made in South Africa.
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Hi Nikki. Thanks for your review. The nappy we sent you was a large nappy which is suitable for 10kg+ babies...our OSFA nappies also have poppers on the front.
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