Nappychat eco nappies voted 'Best Branded' by Mumsnet parents

Nappychat eco nappies voted 'Best Branded' by Mumsnet parents

Mumsnet, the UK’s biggest network for parents, have voted Mum & You Nappychat Eco nappies 'Best Branded'. They're extensive nappy research takes authentic, honest recommendations from parents - combined with expert opinion - to compile a list of the 10 best nappies out there right now tried & tested by parents; and Mum & You is on the list!

What they said they love about Mum & You Nappychat nappies

  • Made with sustainable wood pulp
  • Free from chemicals, perfume, lotion and latex
  • Fun design to inspire play at changing time

What Mumsnet users say

"We also use Mum & You nappies, which come up slightly bigger and have been great for my daughter. No leaks and they are supposed to be biodegradable. They are more expensive than supermarket brands but I buy a monthly subscription so much cheaper than buying the odd pack and they are delivered. No chemicals either" - recommended by Mumsnet user, Quail15

"If you have the money, the nicest by far are Mum & You (M&Y). They are so soft and lovely" - recommended by Mumsnet user, Albgo

Mumsnet final verdict

They said our Nappychat eco nappies "get a seal of approval from Mumsnet users, meaning they’ve been tried and tested by real parents, with more than 80% of testers saying they would recommend Mum & You nappies to family and friends.". As our nappies are designed by mums for parents, this means the world to us!

Mumsnet also loved our eco credentials "They’re a great eco option as they’re made with sustainable wood pulp and the packaging is 100% recyclable. Plus, they’re free-from added chemicals, perfume, lotion and latex, and are dermatologically tested: great for sensitive skin."

We're very proud of the design of our nappies and how they are more than just a nappy, so we were thrilled to hear Mumsnet said "The design of these nappies is just the cherry on top. Patterns of Nappychat characters inspire story-telling at change time, encouraging bonding between you and your baby, as well as supporting their speech development."

Finally, they called out our fab subscription service "... you can subscribe to buy regularly, which means a substantial saving per month."

Thank you Mumsnet and your community of parents for such an amazing review! You can read the full article here.

Want to check them out yourself? Save when you a buy a bundle of 4, or try a single pack. Also available on Amazon.

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