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New! The Wonderoo V2 3-stage inserts
The new Wonderoo V2 is supplied complete unique 3-stage inserts TM,
made from modern fabrics designed for effective performance and swift
drying.
Your inserts can be used as follows:
Stage 1: the small, contoured insert
is made from three layers of microterry, and is soft and quick to absorb,
ideal for small babies.
Stage 2: the large rectangualr insert
is made from six layers of soft, stretchy and fast-absorbing bamboo
terry. This fabric is green to grow and highly absorbent and trim. The
insert opens out for efficient washing and swift drying. It fastens
closed with snaps to make it easy to insert into the nappy and keep
it neatly folded when in use.
Assembling your Stage 2 inserts
1. Lay out the insert as shown in Diagram 1., with the Wonderoos
label face down.
2. Fold the right panel over the centre panel as shown in Diagram
2.
3. Fold the left panel over the centre and fasten the snaps on
the right hand side.
4. Your large bamboo insert is now ready for use.
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Stage 3: the two inserts can be
snapped together to provide super-absorbency for older babies, heavy
wetters or for night time. There are two (coloured) snap positions,
enabling you to put the booster/small insert where it is most required
for your child.
Put the insert into the nappy though the opening at the back, ensuring
it lies flat and is entirely enclosed inside the pocket.
Washing and drying your inserts
Store and wash your inserts with the Wonderoo V2 shells/outers. Hold
the nappy over the bucket or bag and allow the inserts to drop out.
Unsnap the small and large inserts and undo the poppers on the large
ones so that they will open out in the wash.
Hang your inserts on an airer or line in a warm place and they will
hang to dry overnight. The large inserts will dry quicker if they are
not doubled over themselves, so peg them up rather than drape them over
the line or airer for fastest drying times.