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      <title>Is the Magic diaper really worth it?</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Ok. I've been there.  No cloth diaper keeps your baby dry all night and you are on the verge of using disposable diapers.  When Sterling was little he flooded everything!<br /><br />One day someone recommended the "magic diapers" aka Sustainablebabyish bamboo fitted.  <br /><br />I swallowed the price tag and tried it out.  <br /><br />I soon understood why it was called the magic diaper.  The thing can hold a ton of pee!  <br /><br />It isn't stay dry but you can easily add a Rumparooz liner, Cottonbabies liner or homemade liner.  <br /><br />I have used many brands of covers over it and all have worked well.  (Flip, Sweetpea, Rumparooz, Thirsties...)<br /><br />I would say if you have tried everything with no success then try the Magic diaper!]]></description>
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