Welcome to our first edition of Monster News, our monthly eNewsletter keeping you up to date with all the latest from Little Aussie Monster. From toddler tips and laundry tricks to parenting hacks and nappy packs, we are here to help and support you in whatever way we can. With contributions from our trading partners and customers you are sure to discover something interesting and inspiring in every issue. This month we hear from Jacqueline Damen on being a Landfill Hero!

Check out our featured products in our Monster Shop this month and please get in touch for any assistance and advice you require.

Enjoy the read!

 

Sensitive skin

Caitlin and her partner chose to change Tahlia from disposable nappies to cloth nappies for many reasons, such as the cost, the environment but most importantly their daughter’s health. Tahlia suffers from severe eczema and with seemingly constantly inflammation and seeping. She is on medication to stop her skin from becoming infected.

Not zero? Still a hero!
We know you’ve seen those Zero Waste people. With their tiny jars of “waste from the last five years”, holding a couple of plastic bread tags, a straw they didn’t refuse in time and a strip of plastic from a parcel bag. They are Landfill Heroes. They are. But we just wanted to reassure you that even if you are not a Zero Waster, you are still a Landfill Hero. Why?

Little Aussie Monster is a family owned and operated business, based in Cairns, which began because we found that while Modern Cloth Nappies were great, they weren’t overly affordable. So we set about changing this by starting our own Modern Cloth Nappy Outlet.


We knew that if we loved using Modern Cloth Nappies that you would too. Why? Well because they are environmentally friendly, easy to use, and once you’ve purchased your initial set, extremely cost effective.


In addition, Modern Cloth Nappies are less likely to give your baby diaper rash. They also come in super funky designs and colours that just make you smile every time you see them.

Will my baby ever sleep through the night?

We’re all familiar with the various stages of sleep from our own experience. 

Infants, despite their increased need for sleep, have a much shorter sleep cycle than adults. On average, an infant goes from light sleep to deep sleep and back again in an astounding 50 minutes. Would you like some strategies to teach your baby to fall asleep independently initially, and when they wake up?

 

Read more from Sleep Right, Sleep Tight – Your Personal Sleep Consultants

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