Bambo Nature Diapers size 4, (7-14 kg / 15-31 lbs), 24 pcs
Item number: 1000019254
Bambo Nature Nature diapers are soft, comfortable, and keep even the most sensitive skin dry. The diapers are designed with a super-absorbent core including latest channel technology that leads moisture away from baby’s skin and holds up to multiple wettings — even overnight. The convenient wetness indicator changes color and makes it easy to see when a change is needed. The flexible waistband and latex-free leg cuffs help the diapers stay in place for baby’s comfort and freedom of movement.
The diapers are dermatologically tested and certified according to the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, Asthma Allergy Nordic (size 0 excluded), the FSCâ„¢ (Forest Stewardship Council) and the EU Ecolabel (CE marked products excepted).
All Bambo Nature Nature diapers are free from perfume and parabens to minimize the risk of allergy and diaper rash.
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Ultra-absorbent
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Soft and breathable
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Perfect body-fit
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Skin-friendly (no perfume and parabens)
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Ecolabeled
Diapers with premium protection
Bambo Nature diapers have been loved and trusted by parents and babies for more than 40 years. But what makes our diapers so special?
Check out this short video to learn more about how Bambo Nature diapers offer premium protection, a silky-soft fit, and keep your child’s skin dry day and night.







Our certifications
We work with the strictest certification agencies in the world to offer you the best skin safe Bambo Nature Diapers. Find out more about the ecolabels and credentials our products have earned, and what it means for you and your family.Â
FSC™ (Forest Stewardship Council) is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion of responsible forest management worldwide. FSC™-certified products are made from raw materials from well-managed forests and responsible sources. The label’s traceability and integrity are upheld through stringent control measures, and by choosing FSC-certified products, you help take care of forests and the people and wildlife that call them home. To learn more, visit www.fsc.org.






