Babies come in all different shapes and sizes so the above weight range should only be taken as an estimate. If you have any questions about size and fit please get in touch with us care@littlelamb.com.
An eco-friendly alternative to disposable nappy bags, you'll reuse these nappy bags again and again.
This double zipped wet bag fits ten pocket nappies or five fitted nappies with wraps. With two zipped waterproof compartments, the possibilities are endless; clean nappies in one section, dirty in another; nappies in one area, wipes in another, nappies in one, and a spare change of cloth in another for daycare? Endless..!
Our wet bags are the same material as the outer shell of our pocket nappies. So, just like a nappy, they are designed to keep wetness in, but they won't manage to be completely soaked. They are perfect for storing dirty nappies, damp wipes, swimsuits in a towel, etc. However, they will wick moisture if you use them for something soaking wet!
✓ Holds 10 onesize pocket nappies or 5 fitted nappies with wraps ✓ Made from recycled PUL ✓Zipped double compartment ✓ Snap closure handle for hanging off the pram, changing table etc.
We know ordering essentials for your baby can feel like a big step. Our aim is simple: fast, reliable delivery with clear expectations.
UK & Ireland Free delivery on orders over £50. Delivery for orders under £50 is £3.
International We deliver to most countries worldwide. Delivery costs are calculated at checkout based on location and weight. Duties and taxes, where applicable, are set by local customs and paid by the recipient.
Dispatch Orders placed before 12pm Monday to Friday are usually dispatched the same working day. Orders placed after 12pm, on weekends, or bank holidays ship the next working day.
Delivery times UK: usually 1–4 working days Ireland: usually 2–5 working days
Smaller orders are sent by post. Larger orders and all nappy kits are sent by courier. Friday dispatches arrive Monday.
Tracking details are emailed once your order ships.
If something arrives incorrect or missing, please contact us within 14 days.
Returns
Changed your mind? That is okay.
We offer change-of-mind returns within 4 months (121 days) of receiving your order. Email care@littlelamb.com to start a return.
Items must be:
Unused and unwashed
In original condition
Pre-washed or baby-used items cannot be returned.
If you are waiting for a birth and unsure whether reusables will suit you, keep items unused and you have up to 4 months to decide.
6 Week Trial on Nappy Kits
All eligible LittleLamb Nappy Kits come with a 6 week trial, so you can try reusables at home without pressure.
Full trial details are available on our trial page.
Warranty
All LittleLamb products are covered by a 6 month manufacturing warranty, provided care instructions have been followed. See more.
12 to 24 months: Wash every 2 days (up to 3 for light users with fast drying).
24 to 36 months: Wash every 3 days.
INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1. Remove Nappy
Hold the nappy or washable liner over the toilet and ease off the solids. If using a disposable liner, bin it, don't flush it.
Close any velcro tabs.
Step 2. Store in bucket
Store dirty nappies, boosters and any reusable liners in our Hanging nappy pail. Store nappies until you have a full load, but do not leave soiled nappies unwashed for longer than three days.
Step 3. Wash
Wash on a full, long cycle at 40 or 60 degrees.
Use a full dose of detergent, and follow package guidelines for dosage according to conditions. We recommend powder detergent.
Step 4. Dry
Line drying in direct sunshine is best as the sun naturally bleaches the fabric and it’s free and kind to the planet.
Near, but not touching, a heat source like a radiator is also good and the nappies can also be dried on a low heat in the drier.
Excessive high heat in a dryer will affect the life-span of the nappies but is OK every now and then in an emergency.
"How many reusable nappies do I need?" The answer varies depending on your individual situation. Factors such as your washing and drying facilities, your baby's age and change frequency, and whether you're using cloth nappies full or part time all play a role. However, as a general guideline, we recommend the following quantities for full-time use and washing every second day:
Newborns: 30 nappies and 10 wraps
8 weeks to 6 months: 15 pocket nappies, 5 fitted night nappies, and 2-5 wraps.
6 months and up: 12 pocket nappies, 3 fitted nappies, and 2-4 wraps
While having more nappies can make things easier, the above quantities are all that's necessary. We understand the temptation to get carried away with patterns, but anything beyond these numbers is just a nice bonus.
Perfect for storing nappies in whether in or outside the house. We pop it in the wash with the nappies so it stays clean and fresh.
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Good quality nappy bag
Really good quality and very useful
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Justene E.Reviewed by Justene E.
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Not just for nappies
I have loved this for story our daughter clothes in while in the nappy bag. It keeps the smell away from any dirty nappy that we used. And having the two compartments is great. It easily folds up to fit in the nappy bag. Plus can always attached on the outside as well.
Have a bag for at home as well which is just the single pocket. It holds quite a bit, just unzip and I push all the dirty nappies out into the washing machine. Hardly have to touch them, although sometimes I do.
Love having two so that I can wash one and have a place to store the dirty nappies while waiting for it to dry.
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Cloth nappies save you £££s
Reusable nappies will save you money. You can save £700 when switching to cloth nappies and even more if you use your nappies on a second child. Even if you switch to one reusable nappy a day, you'll still make a financial saving while helping preserve the planet your baby will inherit.
Cloth vs disposable
Globally, every four days 1 billion single-use disposable nappies go to landfill or incineration. Each disposable nappy can take up to 500 years to decompose. Reusable nappies can reduce household plastic waste and your family's carbon footprint by 40%.