Close Popin Newborn Overview
The Pop-In newborn nappy kit enables parents to use reusable nappies right from the very beginning. If you have a low birth weight, tiny or prem baby there is no need to revert to disposables until your little one fits into the one size Close Parent Pop-In. The PopIn Newborns are an affordable way to bridge the gap between tiny baby and birth to potty sizing.
Pop In Newborn kit by Close Parent is designed specifically as an introduction to the Pop-in brand. The Close Pop-in newborn provides the best possible fit on a tiny or prem baby straight from birth and can contend with babies’ specific changing needs in those early weeks.
How the Pop-In newborns work
The front section of the Pop In Newborn nappy is contoured and the nappy is much slimmer than one size nappies. Ideal for the lower wetting, high frequency changing those first few weeks bring with up to 10 changes a day. It is still 100% Pop-in with all the same trust and reliability, but with some new materials and new ideas.
The outer wrap can be easily wiped clean and re-used if not soiled, so you can just switch the soaker over at change time...easy! We sell spare newborn Pop In inserts should you want more than the kit offers.
Sizing
Weight range: 5-12lbs (2-5.5kgs)
Newborn Nappy Pack Contents
The Pop-In newborn nappies are sold as a boxed set. In the newborn box you have:
- 10 double-sided newborn soakers
- 6 newborn outer shells in our classic pastel colours (the mix of colours may vary according to stock availability).
Nappy Fabric
Close's most sustainable newborn nappy yet is made with RPET (recycled plastic bottles) and each nappy box uses 6 plastic bottles, so now you can divert both plastic bottles and nappies from landfill!
The soaker is slim but absorbent, made using 5 layers of super soft bamboo terry, there is also a top layer of fast wicking polyester to keep baby's skin drier in use making them perfect for your little one's delicate skin.
More information...
If you're new to reusable nappies have a read of our article "how often to change a reusable nappy"