Thankyou
Thankyou Nappies - Reviews
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Super soft, slimline and beautifully designed, our nappies are absorbent, with triple layer protection to help prevent nappy rash and keep baby feeling drier for longer. Thankyou nappies are also enriched with soothing aloe vera and vitamin E, are hypoallergenic and free from nasties like chlorine and latex.
The best part? This box of nappies helps fund safe births or health care to empower mums and bubs in need. Changing nappies, just got life-changing!
- Even better absorbency, without unnecessary bulk
- Monochrome designs printed with safe, baby-friendly inks
- Hypoallergenic
- No Chlorine, Latex or Fragrance
- Metal and lead free inks
- For boys & girls

Great product

Love the Thankyou brand, i have been using there body products for a while and now love there nappies.

Had seen them in supermarket but was unsure on them, but since receiving sample will be definately buying

Have looked at these, but not previously tried. Product looks good, beautiful philosophy, will definitely try & highly likely buy a box to see if I’m converted!
We have only just bought them so I am looking forward to how they go!

Michael
NSW
September 27, 2018

I’ve used these in the past and they are really great

Great product, nearest outlet that stocks these is 60km away and i'd drive there to purchase them!

Overall, I love the Thankyou brand. I had not tried their nappies before however had always intended to try them. After trying the nappy I still love the Thankyou brand and will be purchasing their nappies in the future.

Thank You Nappies are amazing. They weren't fully absorbent when I used them with my first over longer periods of time (like sleep time) but they have improved their product a lot and I am a huge fan. I am especially loyal to the brand as they are devoted to making a difference in the world and helping others rather than making money. I couldn't recommend them enough! I do hope they continue to bring out new products for babies and parents.
There very soft I'm sure these will be the nappy I choose

Juliana
QLD
September 26, 2018

love them, more attractive patterns would be good

Was impressed to see that this product is made fully of natural materials, I havnt seen these around much but will be keeping an eye out for them

I love that this product helps raise funds for safe births and healthcare for mums and bubs in need. It’s refreshing to see companies giving back to the community. Yet to use the product as an only in my first trimester but very interested to see how it goes.

didn't like them
Love the idea of helping others when buying nappies these were a favourite we have brought lots of boxes since plus it helps others

Allison
VIC, 2 kids in tow
September 25, 2018

Simple designed nappy but with all the great features of a good nappy, lightweight, non bulky, wetness indicator, natural fibres and proceeds go to a good cause, what more could you ask for.

The thankyou brand is well known and does great work

September 24, 2018
I like the overall thankyou brand ethos; however it does come down to price point as well, given so many nappies are used in the first year

Now we had tried thank you nappies before and love them. We switch between two brands and thank you bring one. What got us was that you weren’t just buying a nappy. You were helping people and that is really important to us. I love you can look up the code and see what you are helping. It makes it more interactive and makes you want to keep buying them to se what else you are helping! We have also bought the body wash and it smells amazing! I would recommend highly!
Good company only used your nappies once as my bubs is a different size and weed our of the side of yours

Caitlyn
SA, 1 kid in tow
September 24, 2018
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