Wednesday, November 28, 2007
One-size diaper offer
We've been having great luck diapering Baby Savvy with prefolds and wool covers... but that doesn't stop me from trying new things! Baby Savvy is going to be going to daycare in a month and a half, so he will be switching from wool covers to PUL or nylon during the day. I was shopping around for some covers to try, and I came across a deal at Mother-ease Diapers that was almost too good to pass up, so I decided to pass it along...
Try one of their one-size fitted diapers, a snap-in liner, and a breathable Air Flow cover (size of your choice) for just $18.95. No shipping charges either. This normally runs $27.70 + shipping. I ordered a set yesterday.
Try one of their one-size fitted diapers, a snap-in liner, and a breathable Air Flow cover (size of your choice) for just $18.95. No shipping charges either. This normally runs $27.70 + shipping. I ordered a set yesterday.
Labels: diapering
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Story Behind Woolen Diaper Covers
Here's a link to a great story about the founder of the firm LANACare (the makers of one of my favorite wool soakers as well as the best breast pads ever IMO). It points out the many benefits of the cotton/wool diapering combo, including earlier potty training, reduction in ear infections, comfort of baby, lack of diaper rashes, breathability, no urine odor, and total baby bum cuteness (okay, I added that last part).
We've been having great success with Baby Savvy's cloth diapering. We use prefolds (and a few fitted diapers that were too cute to pass up) with wool covers almost exclusively. I'm selling the pocket diapers I purchased because we don't ever use them; although it was nice to have the option available when we brought him home since we weren't sure what was going to work best for us. We have never once had to change either our bedding or his for a diaper leak, and he makes it through the entire night without a diaper change.
We've been having great success with Baby Savvy's cloth diapering. We use prefolds (and a few fitted diapers that were too cute to pass up) with wool covers almost exclusively. I'm selling the pocket diapers I purchased because we don't ever use them; although it was nice to have the option available when we brought him home since we weren't sure what was going to work best for us. We have never once had to change either our bedding or his for a diaper leak, and he makes it through the entire night without a diaper change.