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Covers/Wool

A Review of Envibum Cloth Diapers

February 18, 2010

****WARNING! AT THIS TIME 11/13/2011 I AM SUSPENDING MY RECOMMENDATION FOR ENVIBUM DUE TO POSSIBLE SCAM ISSUES.**** When I research cloth diapers reviews aren’t the only factor I consider.  As a matter of fact, the moms behind the diaper can lead me to buy without even reading a single review. That will be the case [...]

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Want to try a So Simple cloth diaper cover? I did!

February 12, 2010

** CONTEST CLOSED! CONGRATULATIONS, LISA AND EMILY! ** When I did my research for the best cloth diapers for nighttime I noticed that many of you love the So Simple covers.  I felt a little left out Was I missing out on a cloth diaper cover that would change my life??  Um…Not likely, but I [...]

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Are Dancing Bears Fleece Soakers Worth It?

January 17, 2010

Is this cover really as good as it looks and sounds? Really, I want to know.  I was window shopping on The Diaper Wagon tonight and came across the Dancing Bears Nighttime Fleece Soaker. It looks so soft! And it looks nice and thick. Plus, $20 for a soaker that I’d use almost nightly is [...]

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Best Cloth Diapers for Nighttime

December 28, 2009

Finding a nighttime solution that works for your baby can be extremely stressful.  No parent wants to change a diaper in the middle of the night and the last thing any parent wants to do is change sheets! Whether your child is a light-wetter or super-soaker it doesn’t matter; 12 hours or more in one [...]

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Sbish Knit Wool Is Amazing!

December 11, 2009

I adore writing reviews for products that have become my favorites. Erin, the brain behind Sustainablebabyish (sloomb) was very thoughtful to send me some of her new knits.  The new Sbish knit wool products have soared to the top of my favorites list for many reasons. But, my opinion can’t hold that much weight for [...]

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What Do I Need To Cloth Diaper?

November 29, 2009

Simple. That’s all we need.  Cloth diapering is complicated all too often. In this video, Leigh shows us how to cloth diaper with prefolds, PUL covers and a snappi.  I love her video editing! Makes for an enjoyable 7 minutes of learning.  There are many great products Leigh spotlights and I have provided Amazon links [...]

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New to Cloth Diapers Part 2

November 18, 2009

In Part 1, I explained to you the different cloth diaper systems.  In Part 2, I will show you the different cloth diaper covers available. We’ve all heard of “plastic pants”. Plastic pants are made of Polyvinyl Chloride or vinyl.  Although this is a cheap, easily accessible choice it is not the healthiest. PVC is [...]

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I LOVE the New Flip Cloth Diapers!

October 30, 2009

This is not a paid endorsement. I was not given a Flip to review. As you may recall, on September 14th I posted about Cottonbabies new products: Flip and Econobums.  I went ahead and pre-ordered a Flip Day Pack: Stay-Dry with 2 packs of disposable inserts. I received my Flip pack about 2 weeks ago [...]

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Recycled Wool is in Season!

October 22, 2009

If interlock and knit/crochet are too hard to get or are out of your budget there are still more options. There are tons of WAHMs that can turn an old wool sweater into the cutest pair of longies for your little one. Recycled wool longies are substantially less expensive and work just as well as [...]

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Where Do You Buy Interlock and Knit Wool?

October 16, 2009

This is a modified reprint from October 23, 2008. To view the original click here => It’s Time For Yummy Winter Woolies part 1 For most of you cold weather has arrived! I’m shocked at the number of Facebook status updates I see that exclaim “SNOW!”.  How crazy is that when I’m enjoying the nice [...]

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