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Welcome to our July edition of Monster News. Our 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. This month we talk reusable cloth wipes, baby hat tips and tricks plus stock updates.
Thank you for your support we look forward to seeing all your cute cloth bottom babies this year :)
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You may have noticed that we’re running quite low on nappy pattern options. Plus, we’ve nearly completely sold out of Sanitary Pads, Junior XL toddler nappies and Adult nappy options.
Good news though, our stock will be here between the 29th July and the 3rd August! We have several new patterns coming plus restocking many favourites that are currently out of stock.
We will be doing a Facebook video and posts about the new stock once it arrives, so please like and follow our page to see when everything has arrived. |
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Are you’re considering cloth wipes but are hesitant because you’re not sure what to do with the poo or how to handle the washing! We have put together some cloth wipes tips that may make your life easier.
Including what to do at each stage of poo, including breastfed, formula and food, washing and other tips.
Once you make the switch to cloth wipes you'll wonder why you didn't do it earlier... |
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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 with affordable prices and great products.
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9 ways to keep hats on children
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Some kids are born loving all thing hats, masks, bows, blankets and tiaras on their heads. Others have a highly sophisticated invisible alarm system that alerts them to fact it’s hat time before you’ve even picked it up and will do the runner. If your child is of the latter variety we thought the best people to share tips for getting kids to keep their hats on was other frustrated mums just like you. |
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