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I've managed to figure out most of the terminology on all the lists I'm seeing of things I need for the baby...but can anyone tell me what 'baggies' are?!  and what about 'muslin squares'?!


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Re: looking at lists of things to buy: help with UK terminology?!
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2011, 07:26:40 PM »
baggies...hmmm might be those loose booties type footwear for newborns with elastic? Yep, searching mothercare website for baggies brings up exactly that.

muslin squares  - I've seen them referred to as burp cloths.  They are super handy to have, we've just picked up a few more for baby number 2 to top up the ones we bought for Jean.  I still use them at the dinner table for Jean to wipe her face and hands.

http://www.mothercare.com/Mothercare-Muslin-Squares-Patterned-12pk/dp/B0031RVZQM?ie=UTF8&pf_rd_r=0FVX8MHDS06R5ZXZCQD6&pf_rd_m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000M8GDBA&pf_rd_p=223220727&pf_rd_s=bottom-1
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Re: looking at lists of things to buy: help with UK terminology?!
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2011, 07:53:44 PM »
ohhh, that totally makes sense now--thank you!  i was too embarrassed to ask in my NCT class since everyone else seemed so familiar with what they were.


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Re: looking at lists of things to buy: help with UK terminology?!
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2011, 08:07:49 PM »
Muslin squares rock. My oldest was a 'muzzie monster' and loved them from the get-go. He's almost 5 now and they are still his version of a blankie or lovie. He has to have them somewhere near him/his bed at night and also when he's sick.

They are great for use as burp-cloths, general mopping up, napkins, even cloth diapers. I bought white ones and tie-dyed them. Even when my son finally outgrows them, I'll still use them for dusting, etc.

LOVE them!
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Re: looking at lists of things to buy: help with UK terminology?!
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2011, 09:21:23 AM »
I remember ages ago you asking about dyeing them Balmerhon - how time flies!

They really are fab.  The ones we just bought were from IKEA and have animals on.  You can use them in so many ways (have to say I never used them as cloth nappies though!) from wiping faces and hands to keeping your shoulders spitup free to draping as a coverup when breastfeeding in public.  Definitely a must have.

These are the ones we just bought
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00129908
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Re: looking at lists of things to buy: help with UK terminology?!
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2011, 10:28:15 AM »
Those are totally cute!

Definitely sold on the muslin squares--I think we're going to pick some up today!


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Re: looking at lists of things to buy: help with UK terminology?!
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2011, 06:28:11 PM »
Just a historical note here - my sister was born in 1959 and as I was eight years old at the time, changing her nappy was one of my frequent jobs!  In those days, muslin squares were the standard nappy liner, with a terry-cloth nappy on the outside.  So I think that is why they came to be used as general baby clean-up cloths, because people had a supply of them on hand.


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