ALL succeeded with raising awareness
about cloth diapers in their communities!
If so, you most probably have a few questions
about cloth diapers in general, and perhaps some more specific questions like:
Man this is so frustrating... I was so excited to see there was an article
about cloth diapers in the Journal World.
Which I guess is my thing
about cloth diapers in general: there's a lot of dogma and rhetoric about how «natural» it is, which I think is only really true when you're talking about organic - cotton prefolds and a wool cover, not so much when you're dealing with an all - synthetic pocket diaper stuffed with microfiber.
On Thursday, December 18th, RDIA conducted its 2nd Roundtable discussion
about cloth diapers in day care facilities.
RDA business member Jennifer Moore Temple of Buzzie Bee Diapers writes a regular column
about cloth diapering in her local newspaper.
Click here to see what's being said
about cloth diapering in the news.
I highlight what I love most
about a cloth diaper in my reviews and showcase features that are just awesome.
A little story about Growing Greens, October 13 - 14, 2006: Mothering Magazine and the Real Diaper Association sponsored a booth at the Green Festival in Washington DC, and invited me (Karen) to teach moms
about cloth diapering in their Mom's breakroom / nursingroom / changing area.
Not exact matches
«E» has always had sensitive skin, the kid who ended up
in cloth diapers because disposables would cause rashes, the kid who can't use scented anything, the kid who complains
about clothes scratching him.
If you have any questions or comments
about blowouts or
cloth diapers, please let me know
in the comments below!
In this research I came across a few different forums where other parents talked
about cloth diapers and parenting.
What I like
about pail liners is that they keep your
cloth diaper pail clean and you just throw them
in the wash with your
diapers.
Heard from a friend
about a great deal you can get by placing a co-op order for
cloth diapers, toys, baby carriers, or other «OEM» products for your baby that are made
in China?
Launched
in October 2011, Thinking
About Cloth Diapers is a
cloth diaper information website that has been designed with
cloth diaper newbies
in mind.
Disposables tend to send those high - pressure poops directly up the back or down the leg, but a properly fitting
cloth diaper will just
about always hold that poop
in.
In my (totally unscientific) review of an insane amount of online
cloth diaper discussion forums, I've concluded that the most talked -
about topic is how to wash them.
The «tiny little bit of detergent» recommendation first occurred
in the
cloth diaper world
about the time that pocket
diapers were introduced to the market.
At My Organic Formula, we are passionate
about providing our customers with the best
in eco-friendly baby care products, which is why we've added Charlie Banana
cloth diapers to our product lineup.
Once the mini size is outgrown, it can still be used as a doubler with another insert
in just
about any
cloth diaper.
I'm
about to start using
cloth diapers and I was just wondering what kind of
diaper rash cream to buy... just
in case.
I'm new to the term crunchy but as a home - birthing,
cloth -
diapering, whole foods plant eating mama I'm no stranger to the content:) I am definitely timid when talking
about crunchy parenting choices
in most places.
Your local
cloth diaper retailer, mom and tot drop -
ins or breast feeding groups can be great places to find other parents with similar interests, and we all know it's fun to find someone to chat
about cloth diapers with!
If you have something to add, or a question
about cloth diapers that you would like answered on this blog
in the future, please comment below and Ill be sure to do my best to answer you.
But as the temperatures rise, many parents with babies
in cloth diapers worry
about their baby's comfort.
I hope you'll find that this article is a great starting point
in your effort to learn more
about cloth diaper absorbency.
Launched
in October 2011, Thinking
About Cloth Diapersis a
cloth diaper information website that has been designed with
cloth diaper newbies
in mind.
The ability to use the Flip
Diaper Cover with just about any fitted diaper or prefold diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth diaper s
Diaper Cover with just
about any fitted
diaper or prefold diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth diaper s
diaper or prefold
diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth diaper s
diaper means you can utilize what is
IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any
cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof
cloth diaper s
diaper system!
With this
in mind, we spent a lot of time getting our full - length article
about cloth diaper inserts, liners, and boosters right.
If your little one is still, well, little here are some things you have to look forward to when it comes to
diapering a tot — because odds are you've mastered your
cloth diaper washing routine and how many you expect to use
in a day and the perfect nighttime stay - dry strategy, but things are
about to get a little different.
After the birth of her first child
in 2007, motherhood inspired her to start a sister site, The Fashionable Bambino, to talk
about fashionable maternity clothes, nursing, natural birth,
cloth diapering, cute kid's clothes and more.
Everything you ever needed to know
about using wool with your
cloth diapers summed up
in a quick 5 minute read.
A big complaint that some parents have
about cloth diapers is that the inserts that work to hold the liquid can move and shift around which may even cause a bigger mess
in the long run.
For Further Reading If you'd like to read more
about the ethics of made -
in - China
diapers, check out these articles fom two popular
cloth diaper blogs:
Dispelling myths
about cloth diapering - part 3 Myth # 3 «Starting your
cloth diaper stash is very expensive»
In talking to other moms and dads
about the possibility of
cloth... Continue Reading →
Since I still work
in the
cloth diaper industry I find myself writing
about cloth diapers even though my own children are out of them!
I am trying to learn as much as I can
about cloth diapering before my grandchild arrives
in December — I loved all the info
in this article — I have to say that I was surprised to read that the wool was not itchy.
In the end it needs to be a decision that you and your family make, but unless directed by a medical professional for a specific reason, you should not be too concerned
about the effects of
cloth diapers on walking and mobility of infants.
We have all gushed
about our favorite cute little print, or the adorable wholesome look of a newborn
in cloth, or the strange but undeniable joy that a freshly laundered pile of
cloth diapers brings us.
My first baby, now 10 years old, was not
in cloth diapers until
about 4 months.
This
diaper combines many of the features parents enjoy
about cloth diapers: a bright waterproof outer layer, an absorbent cotton sewn -
in liner, and snaps for a good fit around the waist.
So far I have freaked out
about doubling the amount of children
in our house, where the babies are going to sleep,
cloth diapering, starting completely over with baby clothes instead of trying to sort through what would be usable, nursing two babies at the same time, buying a bigger house, how I'm going to drive four kids around (thank God we just replaced my husband's car
in January with a full size SUV with a usable third row), traveling with four kids, what happens if my husband has to start traveling for work, getting the big kids to and from school with two babies
in tow, how the big kids are going to feel once there are two new babies
in the house, how I»M going to feel with two more babies
in the house, and so on and so forth.
Don't use plastic grocery bags as I've heard stories
about people keeping used
cloth diapers in plastic grocery bags that are later mistaken for trash and get thrown out.
I just posted my favorite lunch gear: http://www.eco-novice.com/2011/08/eco-novices-favorite-eco-friendly-lunch.html And here are my posts
about cloth diapers: http://www.eco-novice.com/search/label/
diapers And all other kinds of reusables: http://www.eco-novice.com/search/label/From%20Disposable%20to%20Reusable One thing you didn't mention
in your post — straws!
Stroller,
diapers (3 times as many as you think you need — they don't sell them
in airports), wipes (travel pack or 2), disposable changing pads (Target sells»em — very handy for the «ewwwww factor of changing baby
in a public restroom), few favorite toys & books (does mean that you have to be vigilant
about not dropping / losing them), changes of clothes (I took 2 for baby, 1 clean shirt for myself), favorite blanket, a burp
cloth, baby Benadryl *, and pacifier (even though baby didn't regularly use one, we had one on hand!).
As I have gained more experience
cloth diapering, I have learned more
about how easy and versatile flats can be, and I wish I had known more
about them
in the beginning.
About a week ago we posted a link of interest about a group of grandmothers in Utah who volunteered to make cloth diapers for needy moms in the
About a week ago we posted a link of interest
about a group of grandmothers in Utah who volunteered to make cloth diapers for needy moms in the
about a group of grandmothers
in Utah who volunteered to make
cloth diapers for needy moms
in the area.
I battled with them for a while, hand washing them
in the sink when I couldn't afford the Laundromat, sewing strips of Velcro onto the prefolds so I wouldn't have to pin them, and then I began to learn
about the wonderful world of modern
cloth diapers!
I remember learning
about cloth diapers when I was a kid
in school, and I came home and said, «Mom!
I came into
cloth diapering pretty much on my own; there were no brick and mortar
diaper stores near me so I had no one to talk to
about, and no opportunities to see, these wonderful
cloth diapers in person.