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Pingo Nappy Nappy Wipes Size 5 (11-25 Kg), 6X28 Units

The new Pingo Size 5 learning briefs have been improved to better adapt to the morphology of the child. They have a moisture indicator that changes colour and are free of perfumes, dyes, petrolatum and parabens, providing comfort and protection for sensitive skin.

SKU: PI3520270909198
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80.70
€128.34
€0.48
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The new Pingo Size 5 (12-25 kg) learning briefs have been redesigned to offer a more comfortable fit and adapted to the child's morphology. These briefs are easy to put on and take off, helping children to feel more independent in the process of going out of nappy. They also include a wetness indicator that changes colour, making it easier for parents and children to know when it's time to change the pants.

Ideal for sensitive or atopic skin, they do not contain perfumes, dyes, petrolatum or parabens in contact with the skin, reducing the risk of irritation and allergies. Efficiently absorbent for everyday use, Pingo briefs are designed for potty training, ensuring your child's skin stays dry and protected.

These briefs are made from FSC certified cellulose, treated with hydrogen peroxide and oxygen, without the use of chlorine dioxide, making them an environmentally friendly choice for both the child's skin and the environment. The outer part is made from an 80% biofilm based on sugar cane, and the packaging bag uses vegetable plastic derived from sugar cane. In addition, they are produced using electricity from renewable sources and are Oeko-Tex certified, which ensures that they do not contain toxic substances.

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