Intro to Cloth Diapers Parent Resource Book - CD Doula Services

Cloth Diapers
For Today’s Families
Presented by Courtney Durfee
With Information Contributed by
Ashley Heckman and DiaperSwappers.com Moms
Cloth diapers have grown and changed with the times. They’re just as easy to use as
disposables – daddy and daycare friendly! They are healthier for your baby and the environment
and cost less than disposables over the entire course of diapering! In this packet you will discover all
the options available to you. I will cover Cloth Diaper Types, Diaper Covers, Accessories (Pins, Snappis,
Liners, Doublers, etc.), Diaper Pails and Storage, Washing and Drying, Cloth Safe Creams and Products, Local
Resources and Cloth Diapering Resources.
Feel free to pass this packet on to others and share the cloth love!
Contents
Cloth Diaper Types – Pages One and Two
Cloth Diaper Covers – Page Three
Diaper Comparison Charts – Page Four
Accessories – Page Five
How Many Do I Need – Page Six
Pails & Storage – Page Six
Washing & Drying – Page Seven
Cloth-Safe Creams & Other Info – Page Eight
Cloth Diapers in Day Care – Page Nine
Resources & Links – Page Ten
Local Resources – Page Eleven
WAHM’s & On-Line Suppliers – Pages Eleven through Seventeen
Books & Articles – Page Seventeen
Discounts & Great Deals – Page Eighteen
A Special Thank You to our sponsors:
Alycia from Lil’ Fluffers Diapers for
providing diapers for the class
&
Elizabeth from Earthy Products for
Supporting our class & providing
us with materials
Cloth Diaper Types
Flat: A single layered fabric (typically cotton) that can be folded where absorbency is needed most, or
simply folded into a square and used like a prefold. Cotton weaves include birdseye & muslin.
Economical and one sized (can be doubled when baby is older). Receiving blankets can be used (but
need to be pinned). You need a cover to make this type of diaper waterproof. Needs pins or snappi and
many use with a doubler for naps and overnights. There are a variety of folds that can be used with flats.
See the resources and links page at the end of this packet.
Prefold: A flat, layered, rectangular diaper with extra layers for absorbency in the center. Commonly
used with a fastener and waterproof cover. Economical to buy and can be repurposed as burp/cleaning
cloths or inserts/doublers. Great for the newborn stage. You need a cover to make this type of diaper
waterproof. Prefolds can be customized with a decorative fabric on one side or the middle layer.
embellished prefold pictured by Staceyroo77- http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/member.php?u=14094
Pre-Fitted: A fitted diaper made from a prefold. Goes on like a disposable. May have snaps or aplix
(a.k.a. velcro, hook and loop, touchtape) closure, or require pins or a Snappi. You need a cover to make
this type of diaper waterproof.
Fitted: A shaped diaper that includes elasticized legs. Most commonly has an aplix or snap closure. You
need a cover to make this type of diaper waterproof.
Contour: Shaped, like a fitted diaper, but without elastic and usually without attached closures.
Commonly used with pins or a Snappi. You need a cover to make this type of diaper waterproof.
Pocket: A 2 layered diaper that requires the addition of an absorbent insert. The outer layer is most
commonly made of PUL, with the inner (the part that sits against baby's skin) being a "stay-dry" fabric
(microfleece, suedecloth, etc.) that allows moisture to seep through to the insert, keeping baby's skin
dry. Use a fresh, clean insert and pocket at each change. You do NOT need a cover to make this type of
diaper waterproof.
First diaper pictured by www.babysweetbottoms.blogspot.com
All In One (AIO): The closest option to disposable diapers. Outside is made of a waterproof layer, and
the absorbency is sewn in- no stuffing inserts! Some AIO’s are “hybrids” with a pocket to stuff extra
absorbency if you so choose. You do NOT need a cover to make this type of diaper waterproof.
All In Two (AI2): Similar to an AIO, but with a removable absorbent layer for easier washing and faster
drying. Absorbent layer is usually snapped in place inside the diaper, sitting directly against baby's skin.
You do NOT need a cover to make this type of diaper waterproof.
AI2 by www.mamamarshscreations.com
Diaper Covers
For use with flats, prefolds, fitted and prefitted diapers
Polyurethane Laminate (PUL): The waterproof fabric commonly used for making diapers and diaper
covers. Can be air dried and reused in a day's rotation unless soiled with poo. 3-6 are usually adequate
for a full diapering stash.
Nylon: Not as commonly used as PUL, but a popular economical alternative. Usually found in a pull-on
style cover. Gerber makes a variety of these pull-on covers.
Wool (Soakers, Shorties, Longies, Skirties): Wool yarn can be used to knit or crochet diaper covers that,
once treated with lanolin, are quite waterproof. Wool covers also offer breathability that PUL covers do
not, as well as certain antimicrobial properties.
Hand washing/applying lanolin necessary.
Can be used multiple days without washing.
Interlock (Soakers, Shorties, Longies, Skirties): Wool or acrylic yarn that has been tightly woven into
more of a fabric than knitting or crocheting produces.
Acrylic (Soakers, Shorties, Longies, Skirties): Like wool, but made with acrylic yarn. Can be washed more
often and washed/dried with your normal laundry.
Must be washed after a day or less.
Fleece (Soakers, Shorties, Longies, Skirties): A synthetic alternative to wool, fleece can be treated with
fabric softener for water resistance and used as a diaper cover. Must be washed after a day or less.
Soaker: A term for a diaper cover made of wool, acrylic, or fleece, most commonly in the form of a pullon (rather than wrap w/ aplix or snap closure). See also: Soaker definition in Accessories.
Fleece skirtie (pictured above) and soaker by
Staceyroo77- http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/member.php?u=14094
Cloth Diaper Quick Reference Chart
Highest Rating **** Lowest Rating *
Type of Diaper
Needs
cover?
Closure Type
Cuteness
Dad/Day Care
Friendly
Flat or Prefold
Diapers
Yes
Pins or Snappi
*
*
Fitted, Prefitted and
Contour
Diapers
Yes
Pins, Snappi,
some have
Velcro or snaps
**
**
Pocket Diaper
No
Velcro or snaps
*** ***
AIO, AI2
No
Velcro or snaps
*** ****
Diaper Comparison Chart
from babycottonbottoms.com
Highest Rating ****** Lowest Rating *
Flat
Prefolds
Contours
Fitted
Pocket
All-In-Ones
Economic
******
*****
****
***
*
**
Ease of
Cleaning
Minimizes
Bulk
Absorption
******
*****
****
**
***
*
*
**
****
****
*****
*****
***
******
Depends on
brand
Depends on
brand
******
Depends on
brand
Durability
*
******
****
***
*****
***
Ease of Use
*
**
***
****
*****
******
Accessories
Pins: Special safety pins used to fasten certain types of diapers.
Snappi: An alternative to pins. 2-3 is usually adequate for a full diapering stash.
Aplix, Touchtape: Velcro
Liners: Piece of fabric or paper that is laid into a diaper to protect the diaper from creams, make
removal of poo easier, or provide a "stay-dry" feeling on baby's skin. Most of the paper liners on the
market are flushable. Fleece liners are easily and cheaply made by cutting synthetic fabric store
microfleece into rectangles.
Inserts: Separate absorbent layers for use inside pocket diapers.
Doublers: Extra (usually smaller) inserts for use in combination with primary inserts.
Soaker: Another term for the absorbent layer of any diaper. See also: Soaker definition in Covers.
How Many do I need?
Newborns will need between 10-12 diaper changes a day. After 3 months your baby will need 6-10
changes a day. The numbers below are the bare minimum amounts recommended for full-time
diapering by parents who specifically use each kind of diaper. Less of each would be required if you use
more than one type. Each amount listed is per child in diapers.
Flats Two dozen diapers, 4-6 covers, 2-3 snappies, and at least one set of pins
Prefolds Two Dozen, 4-6 covers, 3-10 doublers, 2 to 3 snappies, and at least one set of pins
Fitteds/Pre-Fitteds One to two dozen diapers with 5 to 10 covers
Pockets, AIO's and AI2's 12 diapers
Cloth Wipes 2 1/2 to 3 dozen
Pails and Storage
Wet Pail: A dirty diaper storage pail that employs water and/or additives in which dirty diapers soak
until wash day. Covered diaper pails with water and some detergent is a common combination. Wet pail
users must be extra diligent about the safety of little ones. Pails should lock and be in a closed off
location to prevent babies from drowning.
Dry Pail: A dirty diaper storage pail that does not use liquids to soak diapers. Dirty diapers are sprayed
or wiped of solids (or left alone), and then simply tossed in the dry pail until wash day. A common
combination is a “wetbag” in a covered garbage bag or a hanging “wetbag” on a doorknob.
Combating Pail Stink: Though some moms use commercially marketed diaper pails with success, the
most common solutions seem to be simple lidded plastic trash cans, buckets, or tall laundry hampers.
Most seem to agree that the more air that can circulate around the diapers, the less stink they have (and
their home still smells normal as well!). Cleaning the inside of the pail on wash day goes a long way
toward getting rid of any smell, as does a few drops of essential oil (like Tea Tree Oil) on a small piece of
cloth tossed into the pail and some pail liners even come with a piece sewn in for this purpose.
Washing and Drying
Some diaper brands have specific washing directions but the following holds true for most diapers:
Detergent: You cannot use just any detergent on your cloth diapers. Those with whiteners and softeners
may cause your diapers to repel (instead of absorb) moisture. Common advice is to use a very small
amount of detergent to wash diapers, in order to help prevent buildup and skin irritation. Charlie’s Soap
is a great additive-free detergent to use on your clothes and your diapers and costs less per load!
Pre-Rinsing: Most cloth diaper users do a cold pre-rinse with no detergent in their washing machine
before doing the actual wash cycle to rinse away urine and any leftover solids.
Washing: Wash routines may vary according to your detergent, washing machine, type of water, etc.
Extra Rinses: Some cloth diaper users do extra rinse cycles at the end of their wash in order to ensure
that all of the detergent has been washed away.
Drying Methods: Some diapers and covers require line drying, and some can be machine dried. Line
drying diapers with aplix closures and/or PUL may help extend the life of those components. Drying
diapers on the line in the sun also helps remove stains!
Laundry Additives: Depending on the type of water you have (soft or hard), softening additives may be
necessary to get diapers clean in the wash. Essential oils may also be added to the wash water to add
scent. Though fabric softener is never recommended for cloth diapers, white vinegar is commonly used
in its place, as well as in a pre-wash rinse cycle to help combat ammonia.
Stripping: The act of removing detergent buildup or other contaminants (ammonia, yeast, etc.) from
diapers which usually involves multiple hot wash cycles, multiple extra rinses, boiling, dish detergent,
and less commonly a dishwasher. Not necessary if your diapers are properly cared for.
Sunning: The act of removing stains from wet diapers by drying in bright sunlight.
Cloth Safe Creams and Products
Use of diaper creams is not recommended by most diaper manufacturers. Other cloth diapering parents
have suggested that the following creams are okay for use with cloth diapers.
- Northern Essences Rash Salve
- Dixiebabies Bum Butter
- London Frogg Bum Butter
- The Magic Stick
- Jack's Magic Beanstalk Rash Magic Tub
- Grandma Els Diaper Rash Cream
- Method Diaper Cream
Other Info
You may also come across other types of diapers not mentioned in this book as there are innumerable
brands, diaper patterns and ever evolving concepts on how the cloth diaper should be. Two popular
alternatives to the kinds listed earlier in this packet are explained briefly below.
- gDiapers “hybrid diapers” which entail
an outer cover that velcros shut in the
back instead of the front, a snap-in liner
that only needs changed out if soiled
with poo, outer cover can be reused
until soiled which saves on diaper
laundry. Comes in S, M(which fits 13 to
28lbs and might as well be one-size),
and L to be used with flushable/
disposable inserts or the new gCloth
inserts. Many WAHMs also make cloth
inserts for these diapers. gDiaper covers
can be used as covers with a prefold or
flat folded up inside the liner.
-groBaby diaper system is a one-size
diaper that has a snap in soaker
(eliminating the need for the snap-in
liner of gDiapers) that is certified
organic cotton and a reusable outer
shell. The idea is that the shell only
needs changed if soiled with poo,
otherwise you just wetbag the soiled
soaker and snap in a fresh one thereby
saving on the amount of diaper laundry.
Has a “quick dry” inner mesh and front
Velcro.
Cloth Diapers in Day Care
The New York State regulations for day care centers dictate:
“The provider must use disposable diapers or arrange with the parent(s) or a commercial diaper service
to provide an adequate supply of cloth diapers. Non-disposable diapers must not be laundered in the
child day care center, and must be stored in a securely covered receptacle until returned to the diaper
service. When parents provide non-disposable diapers, soiled diapers must be placed in a securely tied
plastic bag and returned to the parent at the end of the day.”
Laurie Rankin of Family of Woodstock says, “Each child care program can decide if they wish to deal with
cloth diapers or if disposables will be required. Each program may also change their policy at any given
time. The policies regarding the use of cloth diapers in the child care setting is just one of many
questions that a parent should ask when they are interviewing child care programs.”
For your convenience I have listed a few child care centers that accept the use of cloth diapers below
but you could always share the quote from the state regulations with your care provider as well as
showing them some of your diapers and how easy they are to use if they give you any trouble. Many
care providers learn to love cloth after doubtfully agreeing to give it a try!
Cloth Diapers Friendly Preschools & Day Cares
Windsor Academy 271 Quassaick Ave (Route 94), New Windsor, NY 12553 Call (845)562-3711
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Cloth-friendly and accepting children 6 weeks to 6 grade! http://www.windsoracademy.org
Children’s Country Day School 1145 Little Britain Road, New Windsor, NY 12553 (845) 567-0102
Pre-K 3’s are permitted cloth diapers/pull-up trainers
http://www.childrenscds.org/
The Park Center Day Care and Nursery School 30 Park Lane, Highland, New York 12528 (845) 883-6768
http://www.highlandchildcare.com/index.htm
You can also ask your care provider, or any care provider you are touring with or interviewing, about
their policy. You can also contact the following Parent Resource Centers for assistance:
The Child Care Council of Orange County 40 Matthew Street Suite 103, Goshen, NY 10924
Ph: 1-800-827-1751 (845) 294-4012 Fx: (845)294-4045 http://www.childcarecounciloc.org/
Child Care Resources of Rockland 235 N. Main Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977 (845)425-0009
http://www.childcarerockland.org/family
Resources and Links
Folds for Flats- Picture and photo directions for folding flat diapers
http://www.thenappylady.co.uk/public/articledetails.aspx?id=140
Folds for Prefolds- Photo and text directions for folding prefold diapers
http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5292836&postcount=128
http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=757632
Make Your Own Prefold- Directions to make your own prefold diaper in ten minutes, be unique!
http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=595293
Pinstripes and Polka Dots – Provides instructions and supplies for successful cloth diapering, great site
http://pinstripesandpolkadots.com/basics.htm
Diaper Swappers – Parenting and Cloth Diaper Forum, For Sale or Trade Cloth Diapers,
Work-At-Home-Mom products including custom cloth diapers
http://www.diaperswappers.com
The Cloth Diaper Whisperer – Cloth diapering moms with over 8 years of experience that have the
answer to everything, or just about!
http://www.theclothdiaperwhisperer.com
Diaper Daisy- Not sure if you want to invest, try Diaper Daisy’s Cloth Trial with many brands
http://www.diaperdaisy.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=374
Mom’s Milk Boutique- 30 day Cloth Diaper trial with one dozen diapers and a free wetbag
http://www.momsmilkboutique.com/ClothTrial.html
Charlie’s Soap- Additive free detergent as low as 9 cents a load depending on what size container
http://charliesoap.com
Miracle Diapers- Can’t afford cloth? This great organization can provide you with up to 12 cloth
diapers if you qualify for assistance.
http://miraclediapers.org/
Real Diaper Association- provides support and education to parents all across the U.S. for the use of
simple, reusable cloth diapers
http://www.realdiaperassociation.org
Local Resources
Tiny Heineys Diaper Service in Ellenville (845)389-9020, [email protected]
http://www.tinyheinies.com/
Waddle n Swaddle in Poughkeepsie (845)473-5952 Brick and mortar store stocking cloth diapers.
They also have Cloth Diaper Info Sessions on the 4th Tuesday of the month from 10:30-12.
http://waddlenswaddle.com/
Hands Free Baby Owned by Karen Tuscano, offering baby carriers, BabyLegs & other baby products.
http://www.handsfreebaby.com
Tranquil Waters Massage Therapy owned by local mama Stephanie Larsen (914)443-1773
Morning Glory Creations Diaper cakes, towel cakes & gift baskets featuring cloth diapers soon!
http://www.MorningGloryCreations.com
Work-At-Home-Mom from Kingston who makes diapers http://www.miala.net/
Owned by local mom Lara Hart.
http://www.sugarsweetbaby.com/
A breastfeeding boutique in Dutchess County offering all
things breastfeeding as well as cloth diapers. Rebbecca Rosen,
a local mama and the owner, runs the online business as well
as an in home sales service for Moms in Dutchess, Putnam,
Westchester, and Fairfield, CT counties. She is willing to travel
as it is one of her specialties
www.breastchester.com
On-Line Cloth Diaper WAHMs
Baby Sweet Bottoms
Making pocket diapers and cloth wipes. Available for custom
order diapers! Also stocking pre-made diapers and wipes
here at http://hyenacart.com/kingkongo/
Diaper price range: $11-14.50 +shipping
ChunkiBunz Diaperz
http://hyenacart.com/RiverCityBoutique/
Design and make cloth diapers and diaper covers
including offering customs for our items. Sizes go from
premies - Onesize. Always adding sale and clearance items. Price range: $9 - 32 + shipping
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Fancy Pansy
Pockets and pocket fitteds and inserts, fleece
soakers, shorties, longies, and cloth wipes.
Diapers $6-20, Soakers $3-15
FREE SHIPPING with code "GOCLOTH"
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Punkin Doodles Diapers
Simply Squishalicious
[email protected]
www.hyenacart.com/PunkinDoodlesDiapers
Specializing in making fitted diapers and prefolds suitable for even the heaviest of
wetters. Made with luxuriously soft certified Organic Bamboo fabrics, you can rest
easy knowing your little one is wrapped in comfort and protection. Prices range from
$12-$35 each (depending on fabric selection) plus shipping.
Simple Stages One Size Diaper System is truly unique as it grows with your child from newborn through potty learning...and
beyond! Stage 1 fits from 8lb-40lb. Stage 2 fits older babies and children weighing from 20-65lbs. Perfect for older children who may
still have nighttime issues. You can choose from a Simply Snap closure with daddy and babysitter friendly snaps or Simply Snapless
which can be pinned or snappi'd. All One Size diapers come with a snap-in Basic and Daytime soaker/doubler combo INCLUDED!
Nighttime doublers can be purchased separately for those seeking the ultimate in nighttime protection for their little one.
NEW! Simple Steps Bamboo Prefolds in several sizes and layers ensuring that you achieve a perfect fit for your child every time.
Our prefolds come with a snap-in or lay-in soaker that can be used for extra protection right where your little one needs it most.
Simply Shaped Babyshape Diapers offered as a custom item only in your choice of 8 sizes for those who prefer a true-to-size fit. Choose from size
newborn through XXL. You choose from Simply Snap or Simply Snapless closure.
www.mamamarshscreations.com And now on Facebook! Mama Marsh's Creations (or MMC):
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mama-Marshs-Creations/131298237500
Currently making Quick drying Pocket & AI2's. Fitted diapers coming in November. Offering sized and
One-Sized diapers. Offers great options like Bamboo and Hemp substitutes for inside layer and
soaker/insert. Once in awhile, there will be a clearance sale and Seconds Offered.
Diaper Price range: $10.00-17.00+shipping
The basic diaper is $10.00 featuring cotton print or
solid color outside, Hidden PUL layer, Fleece inside, and
Microfiber insert.
Large stocking September first with Pockets and AI2's. Accepting Customs until 9.15.09 and will re-open
again around 11.15.09 (baby due at end of October.) Taking orders for waiting list between 9.16.0911.14.09 and there will be another large stocking then in November.
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Your source for knit longies, shorties & soakers!
Also stocking sweaters, hats and socks for children and adults!
Come visit us at: www.Naturally-Baby.com
Price Range: $20+, Varies depending on item
Custom orders available as well
BabyBug Creations
www.babybugcreationsllc.com & www.hyenacart.com/kingkongo
Custom wetbags ranging from XS (1-2 diapers) to
XL (18-25 diapers) with custom sizes also available.
Wetbags are made from cotton woven outer sewn separate from the waterproof inner layer to prevent
wicking & are closed with a zipper. Can have a permanent handle (closed) or a snapping handle great for
hanging on doorknobs, changing tables, strollers and diaper bags! Prices range from $11-$22+shipping.
Also making fleece soakers and custom soaker outfits with matching shirts.
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http://twolittlewhales.com
Stocking brand name pockets, AIOs and AI2s, wetbags, inserts, wipes and all sorts of gear. Offers package pricing
on all Thristies products and several other brands, custom embroidery on Bottombumpers, has specials &
giveaways and a great clearance section.
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Loving Touch Wet Bags
Waterproof wetbags for your everyday needs!
Always open for customs!
www.hyenacart.com/lovingtouchwetbags
[email protected]
Serendipitous Creationz
Creating fitteds, cloth wipes and customs at great prices!
http://hyenacart.com/SerendipitousCreationz/
All prices include shipping!
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http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=770754
KK Designs Owner, Krista Bennett is a mama from Hudson Falls making custom
ustom shirts and play silks!
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Cloth Diaper Rehab
http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=718441
Snap conversions, hidden conversions for AIOs
AIOs, elastic
repairs, and stripping treatments with prices ranging
from $1.50-$5 + shipping.
Great for switching from Velcro diapers to snaps, and
bringing unusable diapers back to life!
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http://www.chickadeeandme.com/
WAHM store fully stocked with lots of adorable woolies ((soakers, shorties, longies, footies)) for your little chickadee.
http://www.PETUNIAS.etsy.com
Maker of the famed ICKY BAG wetbag, as seen in Pregnancy & Newborn
Magazine, July 2009 and Wild Blue Yonder Magazine, July 2009. Offering
sizes petite, regular and XL – all available customizable!
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Amberbamber Baby Fluff
www.hyenacart.com/amberbamberbabyfluff
www.hyenacart.com/kingkongo
[email protected]
Offering bibs, burp cloths, recycled
longies/shorties/soakers/skirties, hand knits,
embellished prefolds, embroidery. Prices from $10$60 depending on hand knit or recycled.
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Earthy Products
http://hyenacart.com/Earthyproducts/index-hcm.php
Mama made cloth diaper safe detergents, dryer sachets and
odor neutralizing pail powder. Price range: $3.00 up to 11.50
Class Sponsor!!!
I make Fitteds, All in Ones and bamboo Prefolds. Prices range from $13-27 Bubble Butts are made from
High Quality/Beautiful fabrics. You can find them at http://www.bubblebuttdiapers.com/
If you have any questions feel free to email me at [email protected]
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Crafts by Christina
Offering AIO's, fitteds, and just starting pockets as well as
covers (PUL and wool). Mostly military themed, but other
types as well. Prices range from about $8.50-$20.00.
Embroidery offered!
http://hyenacart.com/onestore.php?vid=2039&category=7
http://www.diaperswappers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=313626
E-mail at [email protected]
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Books & Articles
Diaper Changes: The Complete Diapering Book and Resource Guide Theresa Rodriguez Farrisi
(Homekeepers Publishing, 1997). This book includes 60 mail-order sources, product
reviews, and special diapering information.
The ABCs of Going Cloth, Diaper Choices, Getting Started With Cloth Diapers and more articles
http://mothering.com/diapering
Many articles here as well: http://babyproducts.about.com/od/clothdiapers/
Cloth Diapered Children and Day Care Providers article by Heather L. Sanders
http://www.thediaperhyena.com/daycare_clothdiapering.htm
Many articles including Daddy-friendly Cloth Diapers and Cloth and Day Care by Michelle Rivenburg
http://www.examiner.com/x-12741-Newark-Cloth-Diapering-Examiner
Discounts, Coupons & Great Deals
-Free shipping from The Fancy Pansy with code: GOCLOTH
-Save 5% with Baby Sweet Bottoms when you use code: SAVE5
-gDiapers:
$10 off a case of flushable liners: $10f&f
Use code g677Swank to buy a 6 pack of little g pants for $40 (Save $30!)
-Save 5% off your order at clothdiaperoutlet.com with code: BESTDEAL
-Mama Marsh’s Creations:
Free shipping over $100
Babycenter and Diaperswapper members: Send a pm to
~mypreciousbabies~ and I will send you the appropriate code
-$6 Fitted Diaper Sale at Naturally Baby Boutique while supplies last, on select fitted diapers only.
-10% of at Amberbamber Baby Fluff for Military Discount
-Use the code CDGUIDE at The Breastchester and receive 10% off your order. And FYI, special orders
are available if you want a product not featured on the site!
- Code 5bb gets $5 off first instock purchase at Bubble Butt Diapers.
- 10% off Hands Free Baby with code RIGHTSTART
-BUY SIX bumGenius One-Size 3.0 Cloth Diapers, GET ONE FREE at CottonBabies.com, while supplies last.
- Orders over $25 will receive Free Shipping at Lil’ Fluffers