baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
baby wipes bundle
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baby wipes bundle

Regular price £27.50 Sale price £24.75
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99% waterBiodegradable0% plasticAward-winning

Stock up and save on our best baby wipes yet. Our bundle of 10 packs of eco baby wipes gives you 600 wipes per bundle, with a saving of 10%!

Our hypoallergenic and biodegradable baby wipes are soft, strong, and easy to dispense - perfect for quick nappy changes and everyday clean-ups. Made with 99% water and infused with organic aloe vera, our fragrance-free eco wipes are AllergyUK approved, making them ideal for newborns and babies with sensitive skin. Plus, every pack you buy helps protect our precious rainforests.

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baby wipes bundle

Protecting your world, naturally

Our promise is simple - to protect families, now and for the future.

Our responsibility

Kinder to you

Designed to be kind to the most sensitive skin, our hypoallergenic wipes are made with 99% water and are dermatologist approved. They’re soft, strong, extra-large and easy to dispense, perfect for one-handed changes and wiping up spills.

Planet-conscious

Biodegradable, plastic-free and made from sustainably sourced plant-based materials, our wipes are the planet-conscious choice for your family. Our packaging foil is made using 40% recycled materials.

Protecting our future

We care for people and the planet through the Kit & Kin foundation. Every purchase you make supports our mission to keep our rivers and oceans clean, and to protect our precious rainforest for generations to come.

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Kit & Kin’s sustainable credentials run deep. The makers of eco wipes and nappies (the kind that you would want to use), they have also branched out into clothing made from sustainable cotton. Plus, for every 10 Kit & Kin nappy subscriptions sold, they will purchase and protect one acre of rainforest through the World Land Trust.

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