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Organic Wool Soaker
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Organic Wool Soaker

Size Chart

Size Newborn Small Medium Large Toddler
Weight 6-13 Lbs 12-19 Lbs 18-26 Lbs 25-33 Lbs 33-40 Lbs

MSRP

Size Newborn Small Medium Large Toddler
MSRP $28.00 $30.00 $32.00 $34.00 $38.25
 
 

Tiny Tush Organic Wool Soakers

Tiny Tush Organic Wool Soakers are pull-on wool diaper covers, which are double knitted from soft, organic sheep's wool. They are highly absorbent and can hold up to 30% of their weight in liquids without feeling damp. The soft ribbing around the waist and legs hold the cover securely without leaving a red mark on your baby's skin. The natural properties of wool keep temperatures well balanced, allowing air to circulate, promoting a healthier environment for your baby's bum. Wool diaper covers can be hung to air-dry between uses and only need washing when soiled. Made in Germany.

Theses wool covers has received the label "Naturtextil Certified BEST" from the International Association Natural Textile Industry ( IVN). The IVN has very strict guidelines how a natural textile must be produced.

Follow the hyperlink for  more information on International Association Natural Textile Industry ( IVN).

Customer comments: " I can not believe how soft these are and that they get even softer after you wash them! I also find the fit much nicer than other wool pull-on soakers. These are truly the best that you can buy for your baby's bum." Robyn P.

 

Features:

  • Convenient pull-on diaper covers
  • Double knitted from organic sheep wool
  • Highly absorbent
  • Soft ribbing for a comfortable fit
Price:$28.00
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