12 Pack Fuzzi Bunz One-Size Cloth Diapers GENDER NEUTRAL colors with Diaper S…
August 8, 2010 by BabyCare
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12 Pack Fuzzi Bunz One-Size Cloth Diapers GENDER NEUTRAL colors with Diaper S…
- 6 FREE organic hemp cloth wipes!
- 12 One-Size Cloth Diapers, Gender Neutral colors-each comes with 2 inserts
- 1 Diaper Sprayer
FuzziBunz One-Size Diapers are the most adjustable and innovative one-size cloth diapers on the market today! Adjust the diapers to fit babies 7-35 pounds and get a snug fit every time. Like adjustable waistbands for kids and maternity wear, the waist and legs have been made customizable through a button/elastic adjustment system. So you have a SUPER adjustable diaper without an excess of snaps. It may take a bit of “adjusting” to get to the right size, but when you find the right fit, you set it and forget it. THE TRUTH FuzziBunz offers both Perfect Sized and Birth to Potty diapers. Each have their pros and cons. Quick Clean Up! White Diaper Sprayer The White Diaper Sprayer comes complete with all attachments needed to quickly and easilly attach to a standard 3/8 inch compression water valve (valve behind toilet). Each unit comes packaged with a hand sprayer that is protected by Microban?; a flow control t-valve; 4 foot reinforced white NSF Approved PVC hose; built in check valve in sprayer (one way valve); step-by-step picture instructions; and a matching wall bracket including screws & plastic anchors. Each unit takes approximately 5-10 minutes to install when using a standard adjustable pliers. Protected by Microban Microban technology is built-in antimicrobial protection for solid products, coatings and fibers. Microban antimicrobial protection gives products an added level of protection against damaging microbes such as, bacteria, mold and mildew that can cause stains, odors and product deterioration. Easy to Install – no plumber needed The Fuzzi Bunz Diaper Sprayer is very easy to install. All parts and detailed instructions with high-quality pictures are included in the box.
List Price: $ 273.00
Price: $ 236.48
Cloth Diapers- What are all the different types?
So what are cloth diapers? Cloth diapers come in many shapes and forms now and it can become very confusing. There are flat cloth diapers, prefolds, doublers, fitted cloth diapers, cloth diaper covers, all in one cloth diapers, pocket diapers, and Inserts. Almost all of these diapering systems come in a variety of materials such as Hemp, Cotton, Fleece, Bamboo, and Wool. It is no wonder why people reach for disposables as a first option, there is less variety.
Let us start with Flat Cloth Diapers. Flat cloth diapers are simply a square or rectangular piece of material that you can fold to any size to fit around your newborn, baby or toddler. They don’t have any fasteners so either pins or diaper fastener can be used, or a diaper cover will help keep it in place. Flat cloth diapers can be the most cumbersome of cloth diaper types but they are the most economical because they can be used with any age of your child and can continue to be used while potty training at night. These are great to have in your diaper bags because they can also be used as inserts, wipes, burp pads, change pads and any time you may need a cloth around.
Flat Cloth diapers can come in different materials and all will have various degrees of absorption. Keep in mind that cotton flannel flat cloth diapers are found in most department stores but are not the most absorbent so you will need to purchase more as you will be changing them more frequently. I did have these initially for my son but found them difficult to fold properly as he grew. Also as he got stronger it was harder to get everything in place before he’d turn or move. So I bought prefolds next.
Prefolded cloth diapers or Prefolds are a rectangular piece of material that has several layers to it and it is sewn together. Usually the middle section will have an absorbent insert also sewn into place. At Little P Baby Store we carry Organic cotton pre-fold by Bummis. They are a 4×8x4 ply which is a high-quality, absorbent prefold, which means the outer layers have 4 layers of fabric and the middle panel has 8 layers of fabric. Prefolds are easier to use than the flat cloth diapers mainly because you can easily fit them around your baby for a snug fit. Keep in mind, like the Flat cloth diapers, they are best used with a cloth diaper cover. They can also be fastened with pins or diaper fasteners. Regardless of the name of the prefold, Chinese prefolds, Indian prefolds, or others, they all have the same idea but remember the uniqueness is in the materials that are used and that relates to the absorbency. We carry the highest-quality absorbent prefolds that are unbleached as bleaching can damage the fibers. Also remember that these require a cloth diaper cover.
Fitted cloth diapers are named because they are meant to fit around your baby or toddler and don’t require any folding. One of the benefits of fitted cloth diapers is their ease of use. They will come with either snaps or Velcro for a fast and easy diaper change. Most brands will have elastic around the legs and waist to contain any mess. For most parents fitted cloth diapers are the easiest to use but they do still require a separate diaper cover. They provide a great fit for your child at that age, but you will need to buy different sizes as your child grows. There is a small variety at one size fits all options for fitted cloth diapers. At Little P Baby Store we carry 4 brands of fitted cloth diapers such as Bambineo Bamboo, Bamboozle Bamboo, Bamboo Baby and Baby Milano fitted cloth diaper. Bamboo is a naturally antibacterial and anti-allergic product that is easily cultivated and thrives without the use of fertilizers or pesticides. It does not drain the soil’s nutrients and does not require monoculture farming. It is gorgeously soft, has healing properties and is 70 to 80% more absorbent than cotton.
The next type of cloth diaper is the pocket cloth diaper, such as the BumGenius 3.0. This diapering type comes with an inside pocket that you can insert padding, has a waterproof outer layer and closures. They are extremely easy to use. Some times these are mistake for all-in-one diapers but they are close in structure. With the pocket diaper you insert a padded material into the pocket and then place them on your baby. The diaper cover itself is sewn to the inner fleece layer so that when your baby urinates the moisture is pulled into the absorbed insert and away from your baby. These are becoming extremely popular due to the capabilities of keeping moisture away from the baby, unlike the first few listed types of cloth diapers. Remember to purchase your inserts when looking at pocket cloth diapers and the same rule applies the different materials for inserts will relate to the absorbency so try to choose inserts that are layered if cotton or more absorbent types like Bamboo or Terry cloth.
So the final type of cloth diapers is the All-in-one (AIO) diaper. They are exactly what you would expect, they have it all; inner absorbent core, waterproof cover, front closure, snug fit around the legs and waist. No need to folding, pinning, stuffing or wrapping. These diapers are more expensive because they are all combined in one but they are still cheaper than disposables. We have a few different varieties to choose from; Indisposables, Bamboo Baby All-in-one, and Snug to Fit by Dri-Line.
Cloth diaper covers are unique in that they can be reused a few times before needing to be washed, if they are not soiled or have a smell. Cloth diaper covers can come with Velcro or snap closures, such as Baby Milano cloth diaper covers, Bummis Super Brite or Bummis Super Whisper wrap. These covers can come in different fabrics such as Vinyl (PVC), Polyurethane Laminate (PUL), and Nylon. Vinyl is no longer recommended as it will not hold up to washing and they can leak into your child’s skin. PUL is a laminate that is applied over either polyester or cotton to make the cover waterproof. They are machine washable and can be dried. They will withstand the test of time and can be used for many years. Nylon cloth diapers are similar to PUL but should not go in the drier. Both of these are a much better alternative to Vinyl due to its breathable and softer qualities.
I hope this was able to answer some questions about the different types of cloth diapering systems. Next part of the series will cover “HOW DO I CHOOSE?”
I am a first time mom that loves all things natural and organic. I have searched for the past few years for some of the coolest products and am hoping that through my website that I can provide people with information that will help our little ones grow up healthy and safe.
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| Question by Ari: How do I get started using cloth diapers?
I am considering cloth diapers but know nothing about using them. How many diapers will I need to start with for a newborn? What other accessory items will I need to start with? What is the initial cost? Is a diaper service necessary or is washing them yourself simple enough? Is there a brand or style of diaper you have had luck with? Any tips at all will be very much appreciated!
Best answer:
Answer by ♥ Charli ♥ Tassie Mum
I bought the Target brand plain white towelling nappies. The ones you have to fold yourself.
I have 3 dozen per child. Costs about a pack in Australia.
I also bought about 6 packs of nappy pins, I was forever loosing them. Plus a couple packets of nappy liners (if you are Australian, get the Wollies brand ones, super strong!!)
I fold them kite style.
I also wash them myself. I have 2 nappy buckets filled with boiling hot water, and a cup of pure soap.
Get 2 different colours, so you know where your putting what. I put soild in one, wee in the other.
I leave to soak in there over 24 hour period. Then chuck them into the washing machine, and rinse.
The wash with a cup of lemon juice, to keep the smelling lovely.
For the stained ones. A couple of hours in a bucket of boiling water and bleach does the trick. Then wash with tomorrows nappies.
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Part 2 of the diaper discussion. In this vlog, I talk about how I wash my cloth diapers.
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Bummis Super Whisper Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover: Small (8.5-15 lbs).
August 2, 2010 by BabyCare
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Bummis Super Whisper Wrap Cloth Diaper Cover: Small (8.5-15 lbs).
- A state of the art Aplix-closing (industrial velcro) cover has an innovative overlap design that ensures a custom fit on any baby.
- Made from a super resistant waterproof laminate sandwiched between two layers of a soft polyester knit.
- A durable, heavy-duty elastic around legs and tummy which will not wear out with repeated industrial washes.
- Elastic is encased in soft, smooth polyester knit bindings for a comfortable, stretchy fit, and a leakproof seal.
- The generous cut of this cover makes it suitable for prefold diapers or fitted diapers.
A state of the art Aplix-closing (industrial velcro) cover has an innovative overlap design that ensures a custom fit on any baby. Made from a super resistant waterproof laminate sandwiched between two layers of a soft polyester knit. Made to withstand even the rigors of industrial washing and drying. A durable, heavy-duty elastic around legs and tummy which will not wear out with repeated industrial washes. Elastic is encased in soft, smooth polyester knit bindings for a comfortable, stretchy fit, and a leakproof seal. The generous cut of this cover makes it suitable for prefold diapers or fitted diapers. Machine wash and dry at normal temperatures. Avoid chlorine bleach or any other whitening agents.
Rating:
(out of 44 reviews)
Price: $ 11.00
Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb Reviews
August 2, 2010 by BabyCare
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Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Birth To Potty Pack, Newborn to Toddler, for babies 6-40+ lb
- All of the supplies you’ll need to cloth diaper your child, from newborn to potty training.
- Over 100 items, including cotton diapers, covers, training pants, liners, doublers and even a swim wrap.
- Real Nappies diapers are made of premium 100% Indian cotton that stays soft and fluffy, even after vigorous laundering.
- Real Nappies PUL diaper covers repel moisture to keep baby dryer and are easily fastened with velcro tabs at the waist.
- All Real Nappies products are made from premium quality materials, and are backed by a unique warranty that extends across two children and applies to diapers and covers.
The Real Nappies Birth to Potty Pack takes the guesswork out of cloth diapering and contains all of the supplies you’ll ever need to cloth diaper your child. Compare with the cost of buying disposables, and you save thousands of dollars by deciding to cloth diaper your child.
The Real Nappies prefold system features a 100% Indian cotton diaper and a waterproof PUL cover that fastens with a velcro aplix enclosure at the waist. Stretchy elastic around the legs ensures the diaper stays snug on your child and won’t cause redness or rashing.
The Real Nappies Birth to Potty Pack is the most economical and efficient way to buy all of the prefolds and covers you need to cloth diaper your child. Each pack contains::
- 24 x Cloth Diapers, Newborn
- 24 x Cloth Diapers, Infant
- 18 x Cloth Diapers, Crawler
- 12 x Cloth Diapers, Toddler
- 6 x Snug Wraps, Newborn
- 6 x Snug Wraps, Infant
- 6 x Snug Wraps, Crawler
- 5 x Snug Wraps, Toddler
- 8 packs of 100 Bioliner Diaper Liners
- 2 x Nappy Fresh Diaper Sanitizer
- 1 x Swim Wrap
- 1 x Potty Training Pants
- 1 x waterproof diaper bag
- 1 x helpful User Guide
Rating:
(out of 7 reviews)
Price: $ 599.00
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bumGenius 3.0 One-Size Cloth Diapers – 20 Pack (Boy) Reviews
August 1, 2010 by BabyCare
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bumGenius 3.0 One-Size Cloth Diapers – 20 Pack (Boy)
This is a 20 pack of bumGenius 3.0 One-Size Cloth Diapers.
The boy package includes the following:
4 Ribbit One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers
4 Clementine One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers
4 Twilight One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers
4 Grasshoppper One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers
4 Moonbeam One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers
The girl package includes the following:
4 Zinnia One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers,
4 Blossom One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers,
4 Butternut One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers,
4 Grasshopper One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers
4 Clementine One-Size bumGenius 3.0 Diapers
All diapers includes a bumGenius One-Size Insert and a bumGenius Newborn Insert.
Rating:
(out of 13 reviews)
List Price: $ 339.00
Price: $ 339.00
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3-Pack Boy Kissaluvs Fitted Cloth Diaper: Size 0 (5-16 lbs)
July 29, 2010 by BabyCare
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3-Pack Boy Kissaluvs Fitted Cloth Diaper: Size 0 (5-16 lbs)
- 3-Pack includes 1-Green, 1-Blue and 1-Melon Orange Kissaluvs diapers, known for quality fabrics and terrific fit.
- These diapers are made of wonderfully soft, absorbent, and durable cotton fleece.
- Stretchy elastic and fabrics create a snug-fit without binding. Elastic at the legs and back contain messes.
- Unique fit with low-rise front and full coverage back fit easily into diaper covers.
- All sizes have durable plastic snaps and let you overlap the wings to get a great fit on even the thinnest baby. Uniquely spaced adjustable wing snaps provide numerous options depending on your babies build for a custom fit.
Kissaluvs diapers are known for quality fabrics and terrific fit. These diapers are made of wonderfully soft, absorbent, and durable cotton fleece. Stretchy elastic and fabrics create a snug-fit without binding. Elastic at the legs and back contain messes. Unique fit with low-rise front and full coverage back fit easily into diaper covers. All sizes have durable plastic snaps and let you overlap the wings to get a great fit on even the thinnest baby. Uniquely spaced adjustable wing snaps provide numerous options depending on your babies build for a custom fit. The simple design is especially popular with dads and babysitters! 90% unbleached cotton, 10% polyester.
Rating:
(out of 6 reviews)
Price: $ 37.50
Cotton Tale Designs Dragonfly II Diaper Stacker
July 28, 2010 by BabyCare
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Cotton Tale Designs Dragonfly II Diaper Stacker
- Diaper stacker shows off both the green dragonfly plisse and the woven dragonfly
- Hang it from your wee one’s crib or changing table with the yellow and orange stripe ties
- Uniquely designed to create your perfect nursery
- Dragonfly collection
Dragonfly II – DIAPER STACKER
List Price: $ 13.00
Price: $ 25.99
Organic diapers are kind to your baby and Mother Earth
The diaper has evolved. These are no longer your grannie’s little cotton nappies or your mother’s disposables. Now, you can—and you should—swaddle your baby in organic diapers.
In fact, the whole concept of diapering has evolved, strongly influenced by environmentalists cleverly disguised as new parents, who realized that both old fashioned diapering techniques were wreaking havoc on the planet and weren’t all that great for their kids either.
Never again a cotton diaper!
Your poor baby will suffer unbearable ridicule and intimation if she shows-up for play-dates or the nursery outfitted in old-fashioned cotton diapers. Moreover, the other mothers will shoot you that look that says, “Oh, you poor misguided thing. We must either correct your evil ways or shun you altogether.” Some of the more straightforward mothers simply will allege that you wantonly rape the planet. You must just say “no.”
In fact, old-fashioned cotton diapers number among the most destructive, flagrantly wasteful products on the market today. Old-fashioned commercially grown cotton, that simple white fluffy stuff wrapped around you in your baby pictures, sucks all the nutrients from the soil and pumps it full of toxic, carcinogenic chemicals that inevitably, inexorably seep into the ground water. If all of that were not cause for abandoning them, old-fashioned cotton diapers pump hundreds of thousands of gallons of bleach into the water recovery systems every day, and they consume millions of kilo-watt hours of fossil-fuelled electricity as millions of mothers wash them.
Dispose of the disposables.
Disposable diapers, the go-to nappie of young urban parents throughout the 1980s and 1990s, are approximately 99%b as evil as old-fashioned cotton diapers. Invented by an Indiana housewife in 1950, the disposable diaper served the purpose of keeping the ex-GI’s employed, increasing the number of jobs in paper and plastic manufacturing. A genuinely baby-friendly motive if the stork ever saw one. Although they cost a little bit more than cotton diapers, they made-up in convenience what they forfeited in price. Admit it: anyone who ever changed a disposable diaper with one hand while chatting on the cell phone with the other must confess that the makers of disposable diapers had convenience elevated to the status of art.
Of course, disposable diapers never were made of recycled paper products, because recycled paper never could be white enough to satisfy choosy mothers’ aesthetics. Only new trees would bleach so fluffy white the diapers looked like little clouds. Note that the manufacturers bleached the fibres repeatedly, and then dumped the fiercely acidic water right back into the water supply—no attempt to reclaim or recycle. Hence, disposable diapers accounted for the release of hundreds of millions of gallons of slightly diluted hydrochloric acid into the water and earth.
The dawn of the earth-friendly diaper
New Age parents have completely reinvented the diaper, making it “a system.” As soon as your newborn makes her debut in your home, you wrap her in a diaper “pocket”—infinitely washable in cold water with earth-friendly detergent. Inside the pocket, you insert one of three pads. Choose among (1)an organic hemp piece which also washes in cold water and becomes fluffier with each wash; or (2)an organically-grown cotton piece produced by third-world farmers as part of their emerging economies’ development; or (3)a fully compostable model made entirely of recycled materials and guaranteed to break down in your garden within three months of your tossing it into the heap.
If you are looking for a unique gift, newborn or otherwise, then visit online organic baby clothing store, Bamboo Baby.
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| Question by crazy: Which material works best for cloth diapers? Cotton, microfiber, bamboo, hemp, or others?
Best answer:
Answer by ♥GGM’s Alter Ego:Mizz Beezy
All of the above are wonderful. Hemp is one of the top ones as far as absorbency goes. But I have had wonderful results with the microfiber and cotton material as far as cloth diapers go. But I have heard great reviews on the Hemp ones.
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This video is of my Cotton top Tamarin, Roxie demonstrating how to put on a Diaper from Monkeykisses.com These Diapers are All custom made and are the best quality out there. They hold all my monkeys pee and poop, never leaks. Easy to put on and also very comfortable for my lovely monkey to wear.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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All About The Organic Cloth Diapers
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All About The Organic Cloth Diapers
Organic cloth diapers have been the favourites among the little ones for some time now. The baby care products have evolved big time over the last few decades and new products have come into the shelves. The emphasis of the new range of baby care products, especially the cloth and the apparel products have been on the comfort and the hygiene of the babies.
A great deal of emphasis has been placed on the health of the babies while retaining the comfort factor for the toddlers. The organic cloth diapers have been the latest in the baby care apparel trend and these have been embraced by the babies and their mothers all over the world.
Let us take a look at what a typical organic cloth diaper pack may contain:
Multiple numbers of infant size organic cotton Prefold diapers which are of various sizes (for example 4X8X4 layers thick)
Multiple numbers of super wraps
Multiple numbers of brites
Multiple numbers of fleece liners
Multiple numbers of wet bags
There are a number of cloth diapers of the organic cotton variety that are manufactured by reputed brands. For example, there are bumgenius cloth diapers, and fuzzi bunz cloth diapers. Like the trend is, these organizations prepare baby cloth diaper and cotton cloth diapers, keeping adequate importance on the comfort feel and the hygiene for the baby.
What are the typical features of an organic cloth diaper? Let us take a look at the various features of a typical organic cloth diaper:
Absorbent layer that is integrated fully with the waterproof outer layer
With the one step cloth diaper, you do not need to do any stuffing
Multiple rows of snaps ensure a trim and wonderful fit that makes the babies very comfortable
The cotton inner have wonderful ultra absorbent qualities
Very comfortable and flexible leg elastic
These diapers can keep your baby dry and comfortable and keep them free from wetness and any resultant rashes that may occur
The leg casings of these diapers can create small gussets that are helpful for keeping the messes out and the leaks contained so that your baby feels absolutely comfortable.
These diapers are available at various sizes such as small, medium, preemie, petite toddler, large and so on so that you can find just the right sized and comfortable diaper for your little one.
These diapers are available in a riot of colours that are not only attractive but also will grab the attention of your baby. These colours have been decided keeping in mind the psychology of the toddlers as they are attracted towards bright looking and colourful stuff.
My name is Mal Ram and as a occupation I drive high speed trains, for a company called London Midland based in the Midlands, United Kingdom.I have a great passion for train spotting.I enjoy watching and playing football. Consider what material you’re putting on your baby, especialy since they wear diapers 24 hours a day. Why not try organic cloth diapers? What’s so special about organic cloth diapers, you ask? At Nurturedfamily.com they have put together an economical, easy and environmentally friendly starter kit that completely removes the guesswork from choosing a cloth diaper system.
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Colorful Cloth Diapers
Colorful Cloth Diapers
The colors of the rainbow have entered the world of cloth diapering. While some people enjoy white cloth diapers, colors have given parents the ability to choose their child’s favorite color or a color that will color coordinate with clothing. Not only has the rainbow made its way into cloth diapering, but modern patterns and bright prints are available.
Fuzzi Bunz is a popular cloth diaper brand. Fuzzi Bunz are pocket diapers that feature stay dry material against your baby’s skin and waterproof outer material. That waterproof outer material comes in a rainbow of colors. In addition to white, Fuzzi Bunz come in aqua, blue, bubblegum pink, butter, apple green, lavender, pink, periwinkle, red, sage, baby blue, tangerine, yellow, and turquoise. They offer a color for most anyone.
Bumgenius is another popular cloth diapering brand. Bumgenius offers stay dry pocket diapers that adjust to different sizes. While white is available, they offer several colors. Pink comes in two different hues: blossom and zinnia. Blue also comes in two hues: twilight and moonlight. Green’s two hues are ribbit and grasshopper. Orange (Clementine) and yellow (butternut) are also offered.
Bumkins cloth diapers are all in one diapers that come with a soft waterproof outer material and flannel interior. They also come in white, but instead of coming in a variety of colors of the rainbow they offer many different prints and patterns. They offer patterns and prints such as green urban, pet parade, pink fizz, blue fizz, rose circles, blue circles, rose stripes, blue stripes, rose cubes, blue cubes, turquoise paisley, fuchsia paisley, chunky monkey, blue retro, flower garden, flutter floral, pink fish, green horton, on the go, and red fat farm. Bumkins is the place to go if you want to find any Dr. Seuss prints.
Whether you are looking for a diaper to match an outfit, a cute print to show off, or just add color to your diapers you don’t have to look too far to find it. While white will always have it’s place in the cloth diaper world, the colors of the rainbow are readily available. Thanks Mama offers a wide variety of colors and patterns of cloth diapers.
Amy has cloth diapered all three of her children in colors of the rainbow. Check out Thanks Mama to see pictures of the many colors and patterns available in cloth diapers.
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Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Intro Pack, Newborn Size, for babies up to 12 weeks, 5-13 lb Reviews
January 5, 2010 by BabyCare
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Real Nappies Cloth Diapers Intro Pack, Newborn Size, for babies up to 12 weeks, 5-13 lb
- Curious about cloth diapering? The Real Nappies Intro Pack is a great way to try cloth diapers without any risk.
- Real Nappies diapers are made of premium 100% Indian cotton that stays soft and fluffy, even after vigorous laundering.
- Real Nappies PUL diaper covers repel moisture to keep baby dryer and are easily fastened with velcro tabs at the waist.
- The Real Nappies Newborn Intro Pack contains a cloth diaper, cover and liner sized for babies up to 12 weeks of age, 5-13 pounds.
- New Zealand’s #1 cloth diaper, the choice of maternity hospitals and the only reusable cloth diaper brand to be sold in supermarkets.
If you haven’t tried cloth diapering before or know someone who might want to, the Real Nappies Intro Pack is a great way to try cloth diapers without any risk. Each Intro Pack contains:
- 1 x Cloth Diaper
- 1 x Snug Wrap Diaper Cover
- 1 x Bioliner Diaper Liner
Real Nappies Intro Packs come in attractive gift box packaging and are great to give as gifts or receive. Real Nappies is New Zealand’s #1 cloth diaper, the choice of maternity hospitals and the only cloth diaper brand to be sold in supermarkets.
Rating:
(out of 5 reviews)
Price: $ 15.00
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Bumkins Organic Cotton Burp Cloth 2-Pack – Sage
December 12, 2009 by BabyCare
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Bumkins Organic Cotton Burp Cloth 2-Pack – Sage
- Trimmed with coordinating satin and cotton
- Set includes 2 cloths
- Machine washable
- 100% unbleached organic cotton
- Recommended Age Range Newborn-Infant
Bumkins Organic Cotton Burpcloth- Sage 2 Pack-Made from 100% unbleached cotton -Organic terry for extra absorbency and softness -Trimmed with coordinating satin and cotton fabric -2 burp cloths per set -Sized 11″ x 15″
Rating:
(out of 9 reviews)
List Price: $ 9.95
Price: $ 9.95
| Question by ஐ♥ Number 2 is due 9/9/09 ♥ஐ♥: Bumkins all in one diapers?
Has anyone used these?
Do they work good?
How do you use/clean them (especially when your baby poops)?
Im just trying to find a cheaper alternative to disposable diapers. I’m pretty sure that they discontinued the White Cloud diapers at Walmart ( I haven’t seen them in stores for a while now) and in the past we tried the Parents Choice brand and didn’t like them. Im trying to figure out something a little less expensive then Huggies or Pampers and I’ve seen the Bumkins all in ones. Any help is appreciated.
Thank you!
I think I’m going to end up buying the Member’s Mark diapers also. I had bought a box when my son was 2 months old and they worked good. Unfortunately I was right, White Cloud diapers have been discontinued. I emailed them through the site asking about it, and since White Cloud diapers are no longer being made they suggested the Parents Choice ones that are still available, or for a more comparable product to the White Cloud diapers to get the Member’s Mark diapers from SamsClub, they manufacture both brands.
Soooo, I guess that’s what Ill end up doing.
Best answer:
Answer by Cindy D
Wal-Mart Parent’s Choice. Mine still carries the White Cloud.
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a song baby bam bam bumkins’ grandma taught him.
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