OsoCozy – Indian Cotton – Prefold Cloth Diapers – Unbleached Regular 4×6x4 (dozen)

August 22, 2010 by BabyCare  
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OsoCozy – Indian Cotton – Prefold Cloth Diapers – Unbleached Regular 4×6x4 (dozen)

  • Size: Regular 4×6x4 fits 15-30 lbs.
  • Unbleached fabric is softer, more absorbent and lasts longer.
  • Diaper Service Quality Prefolds
  • 100% Soft Absorbant Cotton. Thick gauze weave.
  • Available in unbleached in 5 sizes. Also available in white bleached in 6 sizes.

Pure 100% cotton unbleached twill weave prefold diapers. These diapers are incredibly soft and absorbent and become softer with every wash. Wash these diapers a few times in hot water and they will fluff up beautifully! Because they are unbleached they have a natural ivory cotton color to them. As with all prefolds these will shrink 5-10%. Available in Preemie 2×6x2 (4-10 lbs), Infant 4×8x4 (7-15 lbs), Regular 4×6x4 (15-30 lbs), Premium 4×8x4 (15-30 lbs) and Toddler 4×8x4 (30-45 lbs).

Rating: (out of 4 reviews)

Price: $ 24.00

What is a Unique Diaper Cake

Unique Diaper Cakes:

Unique diaper cakes are those baby cakes, which look attractive and simultaneously fulfill most of the requirements of a baby. They come in different shapes and designs. These can be layer cakes, cup cakes or cakes with number of tiers varying from 1-6. Ideal sizes of unique diaper cakes having tiers are – 21″x 16″, 18″x12″ and 15″x10″.

Attractive Features:

Unique diaper cakes come with several attractive features that may please a new mother, when her family members and friends present her with such gifts:

1. Diapers are in a number ranging from 40-100 and are easy to use. A person has to open the ribbons and diapers are handily available for use.

2. Unique diaper cakes carry a variety of other baby products than just diapers. These include diaper creams, baby powder, baby caps, layette set, cotton swabs, baby shampoo, teddy bear, towels, sleeping gowns, baby bottles, baby wash clothes, receiving blankets and baby toys such as rattles, bath toys, and plastic keys.

3. The most prominent feature of unique diaper cakes lies in their resemblance to an actual cake, which creates an entire atmosphere of celebration and excitement.

4. Unique diaper cakes can well compliment a baby shower event and make excellent standalone gifts.

5. Unique diaper cakes not only focus on including several baby products in their packages, but also on quality. Diapers and other products are of premium quality, so a mother is free to use them for her baby with confidence.

6. These cakes display an elegant design with decorations done by using colorful ribbons, stuff toys and a cute bib.

Lastly, note that unique diaper cakes are hand-made packets, which are created in a completely no-smoke environment and under most suitable conditions, to ensure a safe and wonderful baby gift experience.

You can learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake by 2 ways. One is by reading lengthy and boring books, and get tired after reading it. Or, the second way is by watching videos how to make a perfect diaper cake.
So do you want to learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake in just 23 minutes or less by simply watching videos? Click here. Or you can visit http://makediapercakes.com/ for more information.

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| Question by masie: would anyone know where i can buy 100% ccotton diapers or cotton to make them yourself?

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Answer by Shera O
the internet!

the net is full of wonderful vendors of fitted cloth diapers

just a net search for cloth diapers and you will spend hours looking thru websites

i personally like hemp/cotton blend for diapers

i am using Green Mountian Diapers Growing Greens and Crickett’s

they fricken rock

good luck…….and you can make them yourself…….the One Stop Diaper Shop sells patterns and fabric

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An overview of the two-piece diapering approach, using all natural fibers: organic cotton, hemp and wool.

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BabyKicks Prefold Diaper 3-Pack, Medium (infant 13″ X 18″)

August 13, 2010 by BabyCare  
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BabyKicks Prefold Diaper 3-Pack, Medium (infant 13″ X 18″)

  • A babyKicks bestseller the leading pre folds on the market try it for yourself
  • Incredible absorbency & softness – Nothing absorbs like hemp fleece
  • Made from 2-3-2 layers of luxuriously soft 55% hemp/45% cotton fleece, these prefolds are up to any task, from being pinned, folded in thirds in a snug fitting wrap, or as a pocket diaper stuffer
  • Medium, infant measures 13″ x 18″ green thread
  • Hand-made in the USA with Certified Organic Cotton

BabyKicks Hemparoo® Fleece Pre-Folds If you’ve been looking for an extra absorbent diaper for your super soaker baby, or you need to know the diaper will make it through the night, you’ve found THE diaper! Nothing absorbs like hemp fleece! Medium (infant) (13″ X 18″). Medium: ~10 to 15lbs

Rating: (out of 15 reviews)

List Price: $ 20.97

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OsoCozy – Indian Cotton – Prefold Cloth Diapers – Unbleached Infant 4×8x4 (dozen) Reviews

August 12, 2010 by BabyCare  
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OsoCozy – Indian Cotton – Prefold Cloth Diapers – Unbleached Infant 4×8x4 (dozen)

  • Size: Infant 4×8x4 fits 7-15 lbs.
  • Unbleached fabric is softer, more absorbent and lasts longer.
  • Diaper Service Quality Prefolds
  • 100% Soft Absorbant Cotton. Thick gauze weave.
  • Available in unbleached in 5 sizes. Also available in white bleached in 6 sizes.

Pure 100% cotton unbleached twill weave prefold diapers. These diapers are incredibly soft and absorbent and become softer with every wash. Wash these diapers a few times in hot water and they will fluff up beautifully! Because they are unbleached they have a natural ivory cotton color to them. As with all prefolds these will shrink 5-10%. Available in Preemie 2×6x2 (4-10 lbs), Infant 4×8x4 (7-15 lbs), Regular 4×6x4 (15-30 lbs), Premium 4×8x4 (15-30 lbs) and Toddler 4×8x4 (30-45 lbs).

Rating: (out of 4 reviews)

Price: $ 20.00

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Chinese Unbleached Prefold Diaper: Small (up to 15 lbs)

July 27, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Chinese Unbleached Prefold Diaper: Small (up to 15 lbs)

  • Imported Chinese Prefold Diapers are known to be the best in the world, not like the ones found in discount stores.
  • 100% cotton birdseye weave diapers that are soft, durable and highly absorbent.
  • These premium diapers quilt up for superior absorption.
  • 9 X 8 X 4 layering design.
  • Please see detailed description below for information concerning washing these diapers.

Imported Chinese Prefold Diapers are known to be the best in the world, not like the ones found in discount stores. 100% cotton birdseye weave diapers that are soft, durable and highly absorbent. These premium diapers quilt up for superior absorption. 4 X 8 X 4 layering design. Chinese Prefold diapers do not become soft or absorbent until they have been washed and dried. You can expect shrinkage of up to 1″ in width and 2″ in length. Since we cannot accept any returns or exchanges on washed diapers, we recommend that you wash and dry only one diaper and check the fit. Please follow washing instruction enclosed when washing your diapers. If you did not receive washing instructions, please call us toll free at 866-734-2634 and we will gladly send you a copy.

Rating: (out of 15 reviews)

Price: $ 1.89

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Gerber 12-Pack Prefold Birdseye 3-Ply Cloth Diapers – White Reviews

September 15, 2009 by BabyCare  
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Gerber 12-Pack Prefold Birdseye 3-Ply Cloth Diapers – White

  • Made of 100% cotton Birdseye for an comfortable feel
  • Birdseye weave fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a fashion that provides a soft, quick drying and absorbent diaper
  • Prefolded 3-ply center panel for added absorbency
  • An eco-friendly alternative to disposable diapers because they are washable and reusable
  • Diaper size: 20 in. x 14 in.

Gerber 12 pk Pre-Fold Cloth DiapersGerber pre folded 3-ply center panel diapers are great as a diaper or a burp cloth because of the quick drying nature and absorbency of the birdseye fabric.Give Baby the ultimate in softness and comfort with these reusable Gerber Birdseye Weave Cloth Diapers. The fabric is woven with heavy, tightly twisted yarns in a pattern that produces an exceptionally durable diaper. 100% cotton. Machine washable.Good for the environment and comfortable for baby, these p

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List Price: $ 10.99

Price: $ 10.99

Why Should You Use Cloth Diapers?

So many parents today mistakenly believe that disposable diapers are the best, indeed the only, diapering choice for their baby. But, not too long ago cloth diapers were the only option. Parents used them with no problem. Here is a look at why cloth diapers are a better choice than disposable diapers.

Disposable diapers have chemicals in them. They are treated to make them super absorbent, but these chemicals against your baby’s skin 24 hours a day for the first two and a half years of their life cannot be good. Cloth diapers are made of fabric that is not treated with chemicals that could be harmful. This makes them a healthier choice.

Cloth diapers are a more economical choice in the long run. If you invest in quality cloth diapers and use them properly, they can last you through several children. Over one child’s lifetime it costs an estimated ,000 to keep them in disposable diapers. Reusable cloth diapers can cost as little as 0-0 including washings. Although the upfront cost is more, the overall cost is much less.

Cloth diapers cause a lot fewer diaper rashes. Because parents who use cloth diapers change their baby much more often, there is less chance for bacteria to build up. This results in fewer painful diaper rashes, and much happier babies.

Cloth diapers are much better for the environment. Millions upon millions of disposable diaper are dumped in landfills each year. The repercussions of this will be felt for generations to come. Cloth diapers can be washed and reused many times. Even after it’s life as a diaper, it can be used for other things like dust rags or burp clothes.

Some people argue that cloth diapers are not effectively better than disposables for the environment due to repeated washings. First, the water that is used to wash the diapers can be recycled for other uses. The cost in terms of electricity to wash and dry them is much less than the cost to build new and bigger landfills.

If you don’t want to bother with washing them, you can get a diaper service that delivers clean diapers to your door every week. You simply send the dirty ones back with them and they wash them for you. You don’t even have to use pins anymore. The new diaper covers hold them in place for you. This is cloth diapering at it’s most convenient.

Cloth diapers are so much cuter than disposables. You can get cloth diapers and diaper covers in any fabric pattern that you so desire. There are so many out there to choose from, that even the pickiest parent can find a great look. This way your baby can be well dressed right down to his or her diaper.

There are so many great things about cloth diapering, it’s hard to get them all in. From the cost to the environmental factors, cloth diapers really are the way to go. If you still don’t believe me check it out for yourself. There is lots of great information out there.

Many parents also report that their child is potty trained sooner than average when they have used cloth diapers. Perhaps it is because parents who use cloth diapers change them more often so the learns to recognize when they are wet.

Many parents are realizing the benefits of cloth diapers. This great economical solution to diapering your baby is coming back into fashion as more and more people are choosing it.

These are a few way to help get your cloth diapers to fit better.

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| Question by Ingrid: How do you effectively clean cloth diapers at home?
I have a daughter, she’s not exactly baby, but she’s a little girl, and she has Cerebral Palsy and can’t walk. I’m researching on whether cloth or disposable diapers are more cost efficient, I’ve never used cloth diapers with her yet but I’m thinking of trying it. I’m thinking of using the cloth diapers at home, and the disposable diapers when we’re out, to keep from having to transport used diapers. For anyone who has had experience do cloth diapers hold in moisture well? And how do you effectively clean cloth diapers at home?

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Answer by ttbooboo
i say its nasty but a lot of people like them to each there own but try if u dont like them stop

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Here’s a quick tutorial on how to sew a cloth diaper. A link for the pattern is listed below. Please click “more info.” Make the healthiest, most environmentally friendly choice for your baby- make your own! For those who are interested: This diaper is a ‘Rita’s Rump Pocket’, pattern and info found here: www.handmadebyrita.blogspot.com Thanks to Rita for making her great pattern available at no charge. Thanks for watching!

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Gerber 12-Pack Prefold Birdseye 3-Ply Cloth Diapers with Padding – White

August 18, 2009 by BabyCare  
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Gerber 12-Pack Prefold Birdseye 3-Ply Cloth Diapers with Padding – White

  • Made of 100% cotton Birdseye
  • Birdseye weave fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a fashion that provides a soft, quick drying and absorbent diaper
  • Prefolded 3-ply center panel for added absorbency
  • An eco-friendly alternative to disposable diapers because they are washable and reusable
  • Comfortable feel

Product Description
Be kind to Baby and Mother Earth, too. These reusable Gauze Weave Cloth Diapers from Gerber are woven with many small, fine yarns to produce an extremely soft fabric. Gauze is soft, fast drying and absorbent. Plus, these are fitted with an absorbent pad insert to keep moisture away from Baby’s tender skin. Just 2 simple folds and you’re ready to diaper. 100% cotton diaper; polyester sponge. Machine washable. Imported. 20-1/2Lx14-1/2W”.These prefolded white diapers are made from 100 percent cotton, in a soft bird’s-eye weave, with an absorbent polyester pad inside that runs the length of the central fold. The diapers measure 14.5 by 20.5 inches. Folding instructions are on the package; wash using nonchlorine bleach. –Richard Farr

Rating: (out of 35 reviews)

List Price: $ 16.99

Price: $ 15.99

Cloth Diapering and the Environment

“Going green” seems to be the mantra of today’s society. We are being more frugal with energy, cutting down on waste, and reusing whatever we can. When you add a new baby to your life, you suddenly realize that being “green” is not going to be as easy as you might wish. Babies come with lots of “stuff,” and that stuff creates lots of waste. If you want to be a green parent, one thing you might be considering is cloth diapering. Before you make the investment into cloth diapers, read the pros and cons of this diapering option.

Pros of Cloth Diapering

Cloth diapers are less harmful to the environment, because they create less waste. Disposable diapers never break down completely, so every time you throw away a disposable diaper, you are adding something to the landfills that will always be there. There is no waste materials to add to landfills with a cloth diaper.

Using cloth diapers can actually save you money. You can limit your monetary investment into cloth diapers by purchasing a brand which has a one size fits all sizing scheme. Parents who use disposable diapers tend to run out at the worst times and need to run to the store to get additional supplies. You do not have to run to the store to get clean diapers, just your laundry room.

Some parents notice their children show an interest in potty training earlier when using cloth diapers. Disposable diapers do a great job of keeping wetness away from the skin, but this can make potty training difficult. The child does not feel “wet” when the diaper is wet, so learning when it is time to go is hard. With cloth diapers, the child feels wetness on his skin when the diaper is wet, which can push him towards potty training early.

Cons of Cloth Diapers

Cloth diapers can cost a bundle to purchase initially. There are many different vendors, and you can even buy the diapers and covers used, but some of the best diapers cost as much as 0 to 0 to get a beginning set. This can cause many parents to turn away, even though they will spend much more than that over their child’s lifetime if they are buying disposables time and time again.

While cloth diapers do keep the landfills more clear, they are not completely environmentally friendly as might be thought. It does take a bit more energy to wash and dry these diapers. They have to be washed in hot water, which takes a lot of energy. This also adds to the cost factor, as it increases your utility bills.

Some parents find cloth diapers difficult to manage while out in public. Transporting soiled cloth diapers can be daunting, but there are products which can be used to help parents with this task. It is particularly difficult to manage while traveling when you may not have access to a washing machine. Don’t forget the good news! You can use disposables during those infrequent times you do not have access to a washing machine or dryer and still use cloth the majority of the time if you want.

So are cloth diapers for you? It is up to you to decide. Before you decide, do some research into the cleaning and care of cloth diapers to help you determine whether or not you might enjoy clothe diapering. If you feel like you can manage it, then you can do your part to help protect the environment by diapering your baby with cloth.

David Cummings is a devoted husband and regular author on many topics. He is committed to helping parents create better family time and to working with children’s organizations. David is also the General Manager for BustlingBaby.com – a company specializing in Baby Travel Systems such as the Eddie Bauer Travel System

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| Question by momma2be: Cloth Diapers?
I am planning on using cloth diapers for my first. However there are so many kinds out there I don’t know how to pick what is best for my little one.

Also I can’t seem to find them anywhere but online? Does anyone know of a store that carries them?

Also have any of you used cloth whipes? That just seems rather extreme to me so I don’t think I will be using them. But I have not completly ruled them out.

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Answer by Momof2
Google organic diapers and organic wipes. If you are going the cloth route, might as well go organic as well. The organic wipes are good for baby and the planet. Most are flushable as well. I highly recommend!! I use organic wipes. We are out of diapers.

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Washing cloth diapers at home includes spraying the diaper with an enzyme that removes odors and stains. Wash cloth diapers using the tips in this free video on cloth diapers. Expert: Erin Sheppard Contact: www.austinbabystore.com/ Bio: Erin Sheppard is the co-owner of Austin Baby and a mother of two. Austin Baby is a natural parenting store in Austin, Texas that sells many environmentally friendly baby products. Filmmaker: Drew Noah
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Gerber Brand 6 Pack Prefold Birdseye Organic Diaper, White

August 3, 2009 by BabyCare  
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Gerber Brand 6 Pack Prefold Birdseye Organic Diaper, White

  • Our organic cloth diapers are an earth-friendly choice for those parents who prefer an alternative to disposable diapers
  • Made of 100% certified organic cotton
  • Birdseye weave fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a fashion that provides a soft, quick drying and absorbent diaper
  • Prefolded 3-ply center panel
  • An eco-friendly alternative to disposable diapers because they are washable and reusable

* Made of 100% certified organic cotton. * Birdseye weave fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a fashion that provides a soft, quick drying and absorbent diaper. * Prefolded 3-ply center panel. * Washable and reuseable.

Model: 409896060

Dimensions: 2.00 (Length) 4.00 (Width) 6.00 (Height)

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List Price: $ 9.99

Price: $ 8.54

Not Your Grandmother’s Way to Cloth Diaper

It is extremely likely that your Grandma used cloth diapers to diaper her children. You may have even heard some of the stories of washing, drying, messes and pinning. Today’s diapers are so different. For starters there are the many different kinds. But that isn’t the only thing. There no longer has to be pinning. No sticking your finger or your baby. Don’t get me wrong some mom’s still like to use pins and are very good at it. Personally I’m not good at pinning and so I’m really excited about the changes in ways to keep the diaper all together.

For starters there are Velcro like tabs. These tabs are often called hook and loop closures in the cloth diapering world. They are the closures that are most like using disposables. They are the fastest and arguably the easiest closures to have. There is a downside to them though. Over time, they can wear out. They can get frayed and loose their grip. The other downside is that older babies and toddlers can easily undo them. Soon you have a little one streaking through your living room.

Another type of closure are snaps. Snaps are the top choice for many moms because they are not easily undone by toddlers. They are an easy and efficient way to close up the diaper. They don’t wear out like the hook and look closures either. The downside to snaps is that they do not allow for fit options that hook and loop allows. There are certain places for the snaps, and that is where they stay. The hook and loop allows for some options in fit.

The option that is used for prefold diapers is a snappi. The snappi replaces pins. The snappi is a three armed device. On the end of each arm are teeth that grab hold of the cloth diapers. No poking, no stabbing, just grabbing. They are a great alternative to pins.

Each type of closure has it’s own benefits and downsides. Try each one for yourself and find the right fit for you and your baby.

I am a mother of three awesome boys. I own Sweet Infant an online baby store. I’m a cloth diapering, baby wearing, breastfeeding mama and advocate. Go to http:/www.sweetinfant.com for helpful information, wonderful products, and excellent customer service.

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| Question by CR: Cloth diapers?
What are the benefits of using cloth diapers instead of disposable ones? How many cloth diapers do you think I will need to keep up with changing and washing them?
also, is a washer and dryer needed? I can handle hand washing but Im not sure about hang drying. Im afraid they may take too long to dry and end up with wet diapers and a naked baby :-\

what do you think about cloth diapers?

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Answer by Pippin
Main benefits are financial (one time expense rather than having to buy thousands of diapers ) and environmental (no diapers in land-fills). Some babies get fewer rashes with cloth too.

I don’t know that I’d do it without your own washer/dryer. Getting them clean enough by handwashing … hanging them to dry … is probably more work than it’s worth. But if you are determined, sure you can do it. (Of course women have used cloth for thousands of years … disposible diapers AND automatic washing machines are both pretty recent inventions.)

Another option to look into is a diaper service. There aren’t a lot of them around, but if you live in a large city, there is probably at least one. You won’t save any money over the cost of disposibles, but the environmental savings are still there. (I used a service, and was very happy with it.)

EDIT: Found a link for diaper services.

http://www.diapernet.org/locate.htm

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Learn how to change cloth diapers on the road. Change a cloth diaper while on the road using the diaper changing tips in this free video. Expert: Erin Sheppard Contact: www.austinbabystore.com/ Bio: Erin Sheppard is the co-owner of Austin Baby and a mother of two. Austin Baby is a natural parenting store in Austin, Texas that sells many environmentally friendly baby products. Filmmaker: Drew Noah
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BabyKicks Prefold Diaper 3-Pack, Small (newborn 11.75″ X 16″)

August 2, 2009 by BabyCare  
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BabyKicks Prefold Diaper 3-Pack, Small (newborn 11.75″ X 16″)

  • A babyKicks bestseller the leading prefold on the market try it for yourself
  • Incredible absorbency & softness – Nothing absorbs like hemp fleece
  • Made from 2-3-2 layers of luxuriously soft 55% hemp/45% cotton fleece
  • Extra Large, large toddler measures 16″ x 22″ slate blue thread
  • Hand-made in the USA with Certified Organic Cotton

BabyKicks Hemparoo® Fleece Pre-Folds If you’ve been looking for an extra absorbent diaper for your super soaker baby, or you need to know the diaper will make it through the night, you’ve found THE diaper! Nothing absorbs like hemp fleece! Small (newborn) (11.75″x16″) lavender thread . Small: ~6 to 10lbs

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