Beau & Belle Littles is a small family-owned and
run business that was started in mid-2015 by Rachelle and Paul Baron.
Beauregard, our son, is the inspiration for our business. When Beau was about 6
months old we were given our first reusable swim diaper, which was made by one
of the biggest national brands in baby swimwear. At the time we didn't even
really know that reusable swim diapers existed, but being frugally-minded
people we decided to give it a go.
I was sent Pink
Pineapple Nageuret Premium Reusable Swim Diaper
for 0-3 years it is waterproof, adjustable, reusable swim
diapers that fit any infant between in diaper sizes N through 5 (6-36 lbs;
waist 7.75in.-19.5in, legs 5.5in-10in)
Designed
to keep solids in the swim diaper and keep others safe from accidents
One-size
swim diaper with snaps that adjust around the waist and tummy offering three
different sizes of width and length of the reusable swim diaper. Waterproof outer fabric made from 100% PUL polyester
and features cute unisex patterns so your little Beau or Belle can swim in
style. Internal Polyester mesh designed for easy washing
and baby comfort.
Bunnies Face Masks fits
children 1-6 years old, made with Cotton Jersey outer and cotton knit inner and
Elastic. These masks have adjustable ear loops
(the adjustment piece is not recommended for kids under two as it could be a
choking hazard.) Aluminum nose piece to adjust over the bridge of the
nose.
My Opinion: This is a perfect
Easter gift for my niece who was just born the swim diaper will be perfect for
summer beach days with family and friends. The face mask fit nicely and we have
to wear them for now.
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