Looking for a Great Cloth Diaper

Updated on March 10, 2008
J.L. asks from Martinez, CA
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I have been searching high and low on the web, and am in need of some reccomendations. Does anyone use a great cloth diaper that is baby and enviornmentally safe? (Hemp or organic)Thanks!

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S.B.

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We use indian prefolds & pro-wrap covers & really like them. Try these websites:

http://www.abbyslane.com/
http://www.babycottonbottoms.com/

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www.cottonbabies.com has a great selection. I love our bumGenius one-size 3.0. Grows with my son so no need for multiple sizes. They also have great bamboo cloth wipes, waterproof diaper bags, solution to wet the wipes and more.

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A.B.

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I like Green Mountain Diapers .com as a resource.

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C.S.

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Hi J. -

I'm going to go the same route, I saw about 10 ads for different cloth diaper brands/resources in Mothering Magazine last month. http://www.mothering.com/

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E.D.

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I've tried out a lot of different cloth diapers. The basic chinese prefold with covers is easy but if you want an all in one, the bumgenius is really super.

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K.M.

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Tader jos has them...they are environmentally safe etc.. work well!

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J.C.

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Do you have a preference for what type of diaper (prefold, all-in-one, or fitted with a cover)?

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J.F.

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check out cotton babies.com. i've got 24 of the "bumgenius" cloth diapers and i love them! no pins, no diaper cover NO DIAPER RASH! and they grow with the child. i've been raving about these since i got them. there are bamboo and organic cotton option on the site as well. and when i've called the company everyone was helpful and friendly!

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J.C.

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I have some organic cloth diapers we used for our 2-yr-old who is almost potty trained (not at night yet), and am about ready to part with them. We usually use 7th gen disposables at night because we found the cloth often leaked. But they were fine during the day. We loved them and they were quite costly, so I would love for them to go to a good home if you don't mind used. I'm not sure if you were looking to buy some this way or just want a recommendation. In any case, these were Under the Nile brand and I think we bought them through Katies Kisses. They are the wrap-around kind, i think they call them pre-folds so they are much easier than using pins. Then there's an overwrap that you buy (like the old-fashioned plastic pants) that also uses velcro. I have a few of those but they aren't in the best of shape so you would need to buy some more of those separately. We went the organic cotton route because our children have bad excema and seemed to react to the chemicals in disposable diapers. Ok, anyway, let me know if you are interested or just need further advice. I would sell the diapers for a very reasonable price; as i said, i'd like them to go to someone else who will love them.

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