Kiaan and are currently twinning thanks to Huggies and Adidas. And now, You and your little one can have matching shoes too. 😉
We are officially counting down to the launch of Momsays and to celebrate, we will be hosting a week of competitions! Are you ready? Everything will be changing in a few weeks. Even though I am sad to bid farewell to my current website theme, I am excited about the change and new opportunities Momsays will bring. Huggies was one of the first brands who believed in You, Baby and I back in 2014 when I just started blogging so I think this competition came at the perfect time.
Huggies wants to keep Moms and babies on the move because the Huggies Pants is designed just for that.
Little athletes who are always busy and active.
Last year, four babies took on the toughest terrain in the world’s first ever Baby Marathon proudly sponsored by Huggies. No teething pains could distract them, and no obstacles could stop them from moving up to 4.2km per day. One nappy rose to the challenge by ensuring that the little athletes were comfortable and supported during the exciting seven-day event last year. Visit www.babymarathon.co.za or follow #BabyMarathon to recap on all the cuteness in action.
Huggies Pants came out on top with its underwear fit and all-round soft and stretchy waistband built for comfort. Huggies Pants double leg elastics gently surrounds and hugs baby’s legs for a secure fit which prevents any leaks, perfect for when your little mover has their exploring hat on.
Win 1 of 2 Huggies hampers worth R 1000!
The hamper includes a pack of Huggies Pants, wipes and R 500 Adidas voucher.
HOW TO ENTER:
1. Share this post on social media.
2. Leave a comment – Let me know what size Huggies pants your little one takes?
EARN EXTRA ENTRIES:
Tweet: Win 1 of 2 R 1000 hampers from @HuggiesSA which includes a pack of Huggies Pants, wipes and R 500 Adidas voucher with @youbabyandi. Enter here -> https://goo.gl/sHCrdu. #YouBabyandI #HuggiesSA #BabyMarathon
Competition closes Sunday, 03 June 2018.
Open to South Africans only.
Good luck.
47 comments
Size 6
Ooohhh Size 5 for the little marathon runner in our home
My boy takes size 6
Size 5 please
Thank you for the chance to win
#YouBabyandI
#HuggiesSA
#BabyMarathon
Size 4 boys
Expecting my bundle in July & would love to try the huggies brand
Size 4
lb is a size 5
Size 6
size 4 boys
awesome ,size 5
size 4
Size 4! Fingers crossed!
Size 4
My grandson takes size 5
Size 4…
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