Born Ready Baby-led Potty Training Reviews 4

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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About Born Ready Baby-led Potty Training

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Born Ready provides information and advice on potty training, particularly for babies and young toddlers.
It's a small one-woman company, run by Born Ready Jenn: a mother of four and baby-led pottying enthusiast. She has a down-to-earth, practical approach to parenting, and especially baby pottying, that appeals to parents all over the world. Jenn designed Flaparaps (the drop-flap nappies for 'nappy-free' babies) to make her own life easier, and they've now sold to parents in 24 countries on 6 continents. Flaparaps were shortlisted in Richard Branson's 2016 voom competition for start-up businesses. Baby-led pottying is also known as elimination communication (ec), nappy free, diaper free, baby-led potty training (blpt), infant pottying and natural infant hygiene (nih).

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Trustworthy and good value

Great source of info and good products. Very honest and transparent about the products, materials used, where they are made etc. The high-ish upfront cost (due to ethical UK production etc) means there is a second hand market so the flaparaps resell well too once you no longer need them. Also think of all the disposable nappies and landfill which you’re avoiding!

June 10, 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Flaparaps: a brilliant invention

Flaparaps are brilliant, potty offers become so easy, misses are sorted in seconds, changing mobile babies is no longer a fight. They dry quickly. Practical, small and light, my baby loves them as much as I do. They make you realise how wrong conventional nappies are, and wonder why nobody invented them sooner. Flaparaps are a winner, they should without a doubt be the norm. And if that wasn’t enough, they look good too! A must have for BLPT, we couldn't have done without them.

July 4, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Perfect for beginners

Prior to the birth of my last child I wanted to find out as much information on EC, I saw Jenn in person at a conference she was speaking at. When looking into Flaparaps further I came across the courses, not being close enough to attend an in-person course I was able to do an online course instead. This was exactly what I needed so I could gain confidence and knowledge to start EC when the time came. It was clearly successful as I am still pottying a year on.

July 4, 2016
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