Sunday, July 12, 2009

Gro Baby Cloth Diapers:
Link to website: http://www.thenaturalbabyco.com/grobaby%E2%84%A2-ic-11_16.html

I heard about this great offer from Cloth Diaper News (http://clothdiapernews.com/?p=363)! Gro Baby is running a promotion, blog about their diaper, and they will send you one to try for FREE! I just couldn't pass up this opportunity!

We are HUGE cloth diapering fans.....I have tried many combinations over the years, back when Brett (18) and Hannah (17) were babies, we even used a diaper service, good ole diaper pins and plastic pants! Boy how things have changed over the years! This last go round with Luke (2) we ended up deciding on Fuzzi Bunz after much trial and error, but I hated that I had to buy a new size each time he outgrew the previous size (so we ended up with 3 complete sets of 24 diapers...small, medium and large and more inserts than you can possibly imagine!). We also tried Bum Genius one size diaper, and although I LOVED the concept, I found it to be too small on my not so chunky toddler, but I loved it when it fit well, it certainly is a more economical choice for anyone starting out cloth diapers, since I figure you can get probably almsot 2 years out of them, vs about 6-8 mo out of each size of Fuzzi Bunz. I am so excited about this new diaper...GRO BABY! From the description, it looks like it will fit my toddler until he is potty trained (PRAYING that will happen by next year!). This diaper could be the perfect "start to finish" cloth diapering choice!

The thing that I feel is unique about GRO BABY (and am eager to see how it works) is that (according to their website) “Gro Baby is a modern, one-size diapering system. Its unique, waterproof shell and organic cotton soaker pad minimizes waste and cost. Gro Baby is designed so that the outer shells may be used for multiple diaper changes. If the soaker pad is wet, simply snap in a fresh one and you are ready to go. If the shell is wet, allow it to air dry and use for the next diaper change. When your Gro Baby Shell is soiled or very saturated, start fresh with a new Gro Baby Shell.” I think this will really cut down on the amount of laundry that needs to be done because most times, you will just be tossing an insert into the diaper pail, how cool will that be?

I will post pictures of Luke in his new diaper! Can't wait to try it out and report back to everyone!

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