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Baby : Kissaluvs Unbleached Doubler

Kissaluvs Unbleached Doubler

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1974





Binding: Baby Product
Product Brand: Kissaluvs
EAN: 0857083000461
Label: Kissaluvs
Product Manufacturer: Kissaluvs
Publisher: Kissaluvs
Ranking: 1974
Studio: Kissaluvs


Product facts:
  • Super absorbent, super soft!
  • 12-1/2" long, 5" at the widest point.
  • Slightly wider at one end.







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Super absorbent, super soft! Made of super absorbent unbleached terry with a layer of soft brushed fleece next to your babies skin. 12-1/2' long, 5' at the widest point. Slightly wider at one end.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - not completely necessary
depending on what diaper you get- these might not be necessary- some already have layers that snap on the inside- but for ones that don't- these are good - but she can only wear them for a little while- while there is a room in the diaper to put this- she is small enough to fit into her newborn diapers still- but not small enough to where there are room for these anymore..
but when she starts wearing bigger diapers soon i will start using these again.



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