With the economy in a downward spiral, some parents are sniffing out savings by jettisoning disposable diapers and switching to reusable cloth diapers for their kids. Danielle Tassin of Covington, La.
"Cloth diapers are hard to use." "Cloth diapers are inconvenient." "Cloth diapers don't fit my busy lifestyle." These are some of the many reasons expressed by families about why they don't or won't ...
Are you hoping to cloth diaper your baby, but the upfront costs are making you hesitate? Fortunately, there are ways to build a cloth diaper stash creatively — and without breaking the bank. Overall, ...
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There are many factors that sway parents to switch to cloth diapers over disposable. Concern for the environment, saving money and enhanced convenience are just some of them. Since they are re-used, ...
From what I have read, it seems like cloth diapering is still more environmentally friendly than disposable. Would you agree with this? ” Jinger Hamilton, Dillon When I was pregnant, I assumed that ...
Mika Pryor, holding 10-month-old daughter Camden, started Groovy Cheeks, her own line of cloth diapers, in part to raise awareness about them. Mark Ashley Annette Manlief was not sold on using cloth ...
Disposable diapers are a definite convenience, but concerns about the long lasting environmental impact of plastic diapers can be an issue for some parents. For those interested in leaving a smaller ...