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BumGenius 3.0 Diapers ON SALE!!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

For a very limited time we are able to offer Bumgenius 3.0 One Size Pocket Diapers at a great savings!!  This is the first time we have ever had permission to have a sale on these diapers, so take advantage of this sale while it lasts!!  Our supplies are limited, so get them while you can!!!

Get Em While They Last!!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Thirsties All in One Pocket Diapers are being discontinued!!  We have them marked down to closeout pricing…So grab them while you can!!

Thirsties Pocket AIO

bumGenius Baby :)

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Here is a sweet photo we recieved from one of our very satisfied BumGenius customers enjoying her 3.0 One Size Pocket Diapers 

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Please feel free to submit your photos to share:) 

The Most Innovative Diaper on the Market is HERE!!!

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

The Gro Baby™ one-size diaper is a revolution in cloth diapering. Our innovative shell design minimizes diaper waste and cost.

Shell sets come with: 

  • 1 Organic Soaker Pad   
  • 1 Organic Booster
When your soaker pad is wet, simply snap in a fresh soaker pad.
   
FAQ:
What is the Gro Baby Diapering System?
Gro Baby is a modern, one-size diapering system. Its unique, waterproof shell and organic cotton soaker pad minimizes waste and cost. When the soaker pad is wet, simply replace with a fresh, dry one!
 

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How does Gro Baby work?

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.

Most Gro Baby System users will find that using 2-4 Gro Baby Shells are enough per day, although newborn babies may need more.
 

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How does the one-size feature on my Gro Baby work?
Gro Baby will fit MOST babies from 8-35 lbs. The Gro Baby Shell features three sets of rise snaps that adjust to fit your baby. Our unique one-size Organic Soaker Pad fits from 8-35 lbs as well.

  1. Newborn/Small Infant Setting: Snap your Gro Baby Shell rise snaps on the lowest setting. Snap your soaker pad into the shell and simply flip the front of the soaker pad in towards baby. Fastened diaper on baby.
  2. Infant Setting: Snap your Gro Baby Shell rise snaps on the middle setting. Snap your soaker pad into the shell. Tuck the front of your soaker pad down, while pulling the front panel up and fasten on baby.
  3. Toddler Setting: Leave your Gro Baby Shell rise snaps unsnapped. Snap your soaker pad into the shell and fasten on baby. 

How to care for your Gro Baby Diapering System?

  • Your Gro Baby Shell and Soaker Pads can be washed together on warm with ½ the recommend amount of detergent
  • A second rinse will leave your diaper squeaky clean
  • While your Gro Baby Shells can be tumbled dry, we HIGHLY recommend line drying your shells. They will dry in less than two hours and will stay nice longer
  • Gro Baby Organic Soaker Pads can be tumbled dried
This may seem obvious but, whiteners, bleach, vinegar, enzyme cleaners and fabric softeners are not your diaper’s friends and will void all warranties.

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How to avoid leaks with your Gro Baby System?
  1. First and foremost your Gro Baby Soaker Pads must be washed and dried on hot 3-5 times prior to use. Keep in mind that they will NOT reach their maximum absorbency for up to 10 washes.
  2. Gro Baby’s Organic Cotton Soaker Pads while very absorbent do not contain the SAP (super absorbent polymer) gels that make disposable diapers hold ridiculous amounts of liquid. This means you should plan on changing baby every two hours.
  3. For naps, nights, car trips and older babies we highly recommend adding a Gro Baby Booster to increase absorbency without adding much bulk.
  4. Refrain from using petroleum based diaper balms as this coat your Organic Cotton Soaker Pads affecting their ability to absorb liquid. A good alternative is Magic Stick.

Available in the Following Colors:

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First and foremost it is important to wash and dry your Organic Cotton Soaker Pads at least 3-5 times prior to use. They will not be fully absorbent for up to 10 washes.

Laundry Day:
You will find that your laundry loads will be a third of the size of your regular laundry loads!

BumGenius Organic ALL in One One Size Diapers ARE HERE!

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

If you haven’t, YOU NEED to try these diapers!!  They are GREAT!!  The very popular one size diaper with all of your favorite features! 

  • ORGANIC
  • One Size
  • All in One
  • Snaps or Hook and Loop Closure
  • Easy to use, great for daycare
  • Great Quality
  • Superior Materials
  • MONEY BACK GAURANTEE!

This is the cream of the crop where diapers are concerned!  In stock and ready to ship!  (more…)

Top 10 Reasons to Use Cloth Diapers

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

1.  They save you MONEY!!  Estimated saving for using cloth diapers varies depending on the where you gather up your numbers, but an easy way to calculate the savings that you could expect to see is by using the savings calculator at the Diaper Pin.  It is amazing to see how quickly cloth diapers will pay for themselves…regardless of if you choose economic prefolds and covers or a more upscale pocket or all in one diaper system…

2.  They are soooo much easier on the environment than disposables!  For each baby diapered with cloth diapers, you will be saving 4,000-6,000 diapers from going to the landfill…accumulating in landfills at the rate of 3.4 million tons per year.  These mounds of soiled diapers (Do you know you are actually supposed to flush the poop off of a disposable before you toss it in the trash can!?!?) are not able to break down well in airtight landfills…This process could actually take several hundred years!!!   Disposable diapers accounted for 2.1% of the garbage in landfills in 1998, the last year that this information was collected.

3.  The chemicals in disposable diapers…Dioxin, Tolune, xylene, ethylbenzene, styrene, isopropylbenzene, sodium polyacrylate…Sounds like stuff I don’t want near my babies!!  There are questions about the safety of these chemicals…

4.  Using cloth allows you to choose from organically grown, and sustainable textiles.  Cotton is one of the world’s most widely known crops, but it is also popularly known for it’s pesticide use.  When you choose to purchase organic cotton (or organic bamboo or hemp) you are choosing to support the harvesting of chemical free crops.

5.  One of the best feelings I get about using cloth is knowing I will not have to run to the grocery store to get diapers.  We used disposable diapers with our first 2 children, and it seems like I was always needing to call my husband, mother in law, or neighbor to pick up a pack of diapers for me…I love the freedom of knowing that as long as I have water at my house, I can have clean diapers. 

6.  Disposable diapers do not allow the skin to breathe…In May 2000, the Archives of Disease in Childhood published research showing that scrotal temperature is increased in boys wearing disposable diapers, and that prolonged use of disposable diapers will blunt or completely abolish the physiological testicular cooling mechanism important for normal spermatogenesis. 

7.  Cloth diapered babies tend to learn to use the potty earlier than babies who wear disposables.  For the most part, babies who are wearing disposables do not feel wet when they pee, due to the reaction of the chemicals in the diaper.  Cloth diapered babies actually get the opportunity to feel wet when they have peed, so they usually will want to learn to go to the potty sooner.

8.  Cloth Diapers can be used for such a long time.  A good quality cloth diaper is made to stand the test of time, and can easily be used for multiple childern.  After your children are finished using them, their legacy lives on…they are the best cleaning cloths available!  They are perfect for cleaning around the house and for cleaning cars…A disposable simply gets thrown away…

9.  Cloth diapers are CUTE!!!  There are such a wide variety of diapers on the market today, that getting the perfect fit is only a portion of the shopping equation…you get to select from some amazing fabrics (cotton, bamboo, hemp, velour, minkee…) as well as a HUGE selection of colors and prints.  I don’t know where you will find any diaposable diaper that holds a candle to how cute cloth diapers are. 

10.  No one wants to wear paper underwear…Imagine the feeling you have when you are at the doctor’s office and they ask you to slip into their little paper gown and sit on their paper covered table…Not the best feeling, huh.  Wouldn’t it be great if you could say, “no thanks…I’m going to slip into my cotton velour gown and sit on my minkee blanket”…Seems a little bit more comfortable…I think babies should be as comfortable as we are…so we should stop dressing them in paper.  :)

 
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