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The Fresh Face of Cloth Diapers
Diaper Packages
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Pocket Cloth Diapers
These diapers have a waterproof outer layer sewn to a soft absorbent inner layer. They have a pocket in the middle that you can add more doubler/insert(s) to to fit your baby's needs. This diaper does not require a diaper cover.
Biodegradable Diapers- G Diapers
G diapers are the next generation of diapers. This diaper is for families that want the benefits of both disposables and cloth diapers. The inside is biodegradable and flushable. The diaper cover is washable. In this way you get the best of both worlds without feeling like your diapers will be in land fills for hundreds of years. The liners are said to break down in 50-150 days if you choose to throw them out.
PreFold Diapers
Confused about your diapering options? Visit our FAQs. Prefolds REQUIRE a diaper cover and Snappi or diaper pins.
Contoured Diapers
Contoured diapers REQUIRE a diaper cover and Snappi or diaper pins.
Fitted Diapers
REQUIRES a diaper cover.
Diaper Covers
Diaper covers must be used with prefolds, contoured, and fitted diapers.
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One Size Diaper
Fits newborn to toddler. Has snaps that allow you to fold the top down for a newborn. Great for people with more than one child in diapers and those who want to keep it simple.
All-In-One Cloth Diapers
The diaper that is most like a disposable. The only difference is you wash it instead of throwing it away. Babysitter, daddy, and day care friendly.
Do people really use cloth diapers? Absolutely! Cloth diapers have become so convenient that when people find out about them they are excited. There are diapering options that are just like disposable except you wash them. More and more people are becoming health and environmentally conscience and this is a small and simple way people can make a difference. See our diapering questions to find out more and make an informed decision.
What are the most popular cloth diapers? By far it is our Fuzzi Bunz. These pocket style diapers allow for different absorption options. You simply put in an extra liner and you're ready. They're a popular overnight option too because of this feature. Remember you can get discounted Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers. The more you buy the more you save. If you have a budget a trend we've seen is chinese prefolds with Bummis or SwaddleBees diaper cover.
How many do I buy? Newborns go through about 10-12 diapers a day. As baby's grow plan on 7-8 a day plus a diapering system for overnight. For diaper covers plan on 1 diaper cover for every 3-4 changes. You also must next decide how often you're going to wash. Most people wash every 2-3 days.
Are you trying to find organic diapers? Check out our organic cloth diapers.
Today there are so many options for your babie's diapering needs and more and more women are rediscovering cloth diapers. When I was a little girl my mom cloth diapered me. I had really bad reactions to what was in disposable diapers so this was my mom's only option. My poor mom though didn't have the convenient diapers that have been invented and marketed by modern mothers. She had the flat square diapers with the plastic pants to use on me. Today cloth diapering is as easy as disposables with the advantage of being environmentally friendly and cost effective over the long run. With all the latest accessories you never have to worry about the mess inside. I personally love the cloth diapers I use on my daughter. There are some many different kinds that come in all kind of fun colors. Most of the time I just let her run around in her shirt and cloth diaper because she looks so adorable in them. The fact is we're running out of room in our landfills and instead of waiting until they're about to close to try to make a difference we can do that now.
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