Diapering
Many people say that the diapers you begin with are the diapers you will use until toilet training. We would have to concur. Our hospital made us use cloth from day one (it’s easier to see signs of urination and make sure baby is getting enough to eat). We could have done without the diaper pins (ouch!!), but now that we have cloth diapers with snaps and velcro, we feel pretty confident. How many people do you know bought cloth and then returned them after using disposables at the hospital? Read more
Cloth diapers are making a comeback! Parents are saying yes to reusable diapers and finding the washing routine a breeze! Cloth Reusable Diapers are increasingly becoming a household fixture for new families these days. Parents are more conscious of their choices for their children, more mindful of their spending habits and more aware of how their choices affect the environment. When looking at diapering options for their baby, parents are looking to cloth and here is why. Read more
Bye bye perfume, no more chlorine. Flush them down and your life will be green.. Ok, so maybe not a great ditty, but we haven’t stopped singing since we tried these fabulous diapers. A mix between cloth and disposables, the inner liner pops out and you can flush it – or get this… stick it in your compost bin to decompose within 3 months and give soil directly back to the earth. (Add this to our fun list of things to do with kids in the garden). For those of you who are mortally offended, not only by the landfill factor of using disposable diapers, but by constantly seeing Elmos and princesses on your dear one’s tush, these are the solution. Read more




