gDiapers Little gPant Diaper Covers

gDiapers gPants, Genuine Vanilla Bean, LargeThese diapers are great for cloth diaper beginners, dads or babysitters who have trouble with flats and prefolds, and sleepy mamas who are looking for quick diaper changes! These fasten almost exactly like disposables, and if you keep them pre-loaded its just as fast to change the diaper.

gDiapers were the first cloth diaper I ever purchased. I decided during pregnancy to use cloth diapers, but I wasn't sure whether or not I would be able to stick with it since it seemed like so much extra work compared to disposables. I decided to try gDiapers first because they come with disposable as well as cloth inserts. I liked having that choice. I also purchased some AIOs and some pockets later on to complete my newborn stash. I knew I wouldn't need the tiny g's because I had a bigger newborn (9.8 lbs) so she was able to wear the gPants size small right off the bat. Now I love cloth diapering and I would NEVER stop and use disposables, despite the extra effort involved.

gDiapers are not my favorite diaper, but I do really love them, especially for at home and when she was a newborn they were great. These diapers are definitely great, but not for every situation. Because of that this review is a 3 Star review, but I do recommend these highly for newborns and for at home! And definitely anything is better than a disposable!

--My Experience ---

During the first few weeks these were great for nighttime because she wasn't wetting as heavily then, and waking up every 30 mins 2 hours during the night for a feeding and a change. I was tired and I used gPants exclusively for nights because all I had to do was flip the diaper inside out over the diaper pail to dislodge the wet insert, then put in a clean one. I never had to touch poo or pee. It was even easier than putting on a disposable in my opinion, because I didn't have to roll up the diaper and fasten it before throwing it away. I just flipped the insert out into the pail in one swift motion and moved on.

When she got a bit older and started wetting more we began having problems with these for night. We started using them for day with no issues, until we switched to the medium size. At that point the smaller inserts were too small to absorb the pee fast enough without a leak. We started using two small inserts at once, which did okay, but meant the diaper was more bulky. We switched to the M/L/XL insert and that helped.

... Then we moved to an area where our water is so hard that we had to give up our fleecy diapers and only use natural fabrics which rinse cleaner, faster.. I even had to give up the cloth inserts for our gDiapers because of the fleecy layer. Now we are only using flats, prefolds, Kiwi Pies, and gDiapers. Instead of using the gDiapers with the cloth inserts, I use 2 flannel Gerber prefolds/burpies folded up inside. Because its folded I can adjust the size and fit to my baby's bottom and now I never have any leaks at all, and its slimmer than using 2 gDiapers inserts. I've also used Alva Baby's bamboo inserts and Joey Bunz hemp inserts and those work great too, but I save those for night time so I rarely use them in the g's. I would love it if gDiapers had an all natural fabric insert. I would be willing to pay extra for that in order to have the choice.

I've been using these for 18 months now and bought every color, but none of the prints. I've used sizes S, M, and L, and probably will be purchasing some of the XL soon.

--Kid is Smarter Than Diaper ---

Unfortunately even though they velcro in the back and are supposed to be harder for babies to remove, my daughter somehow mastered it at around 7-9 months old. At 13 months old it became impossible to keep a gDiaper on her unless she was wearing pants or a onesie, because she can whip off one of these like lightening. They are so cute that I hate having to cover them up with pants or shorts. I wish they would create a snaps version that snaps where the current ones velcro.

--Cloth or Disposable? ---

The disposable inserts work a million times better than the cloth. They absorb just as much if not better, they fit better inside the nylon bit, and I have had ZERO leaks with them. I love the disposable inserts. They are flushable which is great but I live in an apartment that doesn't have the best sewage system ever, so I still threw mine away. I hardly ever buy them though because they are kind of expensive for what they are, and I'd rather use cloth anyway even if the cloth leaks. Another use for the disposable ones are as liners for other cloth dipes. They work great as liners when you need to put baby oil or rash cream on baby's booty but you don't want to ruin your diaper and have to strip it.

--Washing ---

They are a pain in the butt to wash, if you follow the manufacturer's instructions. According to the washing instructions, the shell, nylon pouch, and insert all have to be washed separately. These are marketed to be more convenient than other cloth diapers, but I don't think so. I did wash them separately for a long time but eventually stopped. I no longer use the inserts, but if I did I'd wash them with the rest of the diapers that need cleaning. I wash the shell and pouch together on the gentle cycle, with all my covers that have velcro. Then I hang them to dry. Possibly as a result, the fabric where the snaps are attached is fraying and the velcro isn't as strong. But its better than staying up all night bent over a bucket of suds scrubbing poo out of the crannies of the pouches with an old toothbrush.

One problem is that after the first washing (even following the washing instructions to the letter) the color begins to fade dramatically, in spite of using a detergent with no brighteners or other additives. After using the same diaper for a few weeks you will not even remember what color the diaper was when you first bought it. The colors fade SUPER easily. The pink, orange, red, brown, and dark blue are the worst ones. The aquamarine, yellow, pink, green, and orange don't look bad a bit faded. In fact the orange fades down to a pretty peach. So far the colors that took longest to fade are the purple, taupe, and yellow.

--Diaper Bag ---

I HATE these for a diaper bag. They take up SO MUCH more room! I have the shell, pouch, and inserts currently on the child, then the extra inserts in the bag, since she is a heavy wetter I have to bring 8-10 inserts with me because I have to double up. Then I have to bring an extra shell and pouch or two in case of a poo 'splosion, plus the wetbag, wipes, and all the other diaper bag items! Then, when I'm changing her I have to change the inserts out, and sometimes wipe out the pouch before putting in a new insert, so she's wiggling all over some disgusting public restroom changing table forever while I'm having to swap out inserts with one hand while keeping her from falling off the table with the other, because of course the safety belt on every public changing table in the world is broken for some reason. Its easier to use my KiwiPie fitteds and covers!

--Sizing ---

I really feel like their sizing is off for chunky babies. My daughter is within the weight range for the L but needs the XL because the velcro on the L is irritating her skin VERY badly every time she wears her g's. I am not sure if I'm going to make the investment or go with a different diaper that fits toddlers. She is almost 10 lbs under the range for the XL, but the L no longer fits her. When she was within the weight range for the M she needed the L because of her round little belly. When she was in the weight range for the S, she needed the M. And none of the shells I've had have ever seen the inside of my dryer. Conclusion? These run really small, by about 4-5 pounds at least.

The XL size is now available on Vine.com, Diapers.com, and the gDiapers website but its more expensive than the S/M/L sizes AND it only comes in Guppy Green and Goddess Pink. Seriously? They don't make the super cute prints, or the other colors in the size I actually need. To me, this is an insult to the loyal customers who have stuck with g's for so long that their child is now a toddler, who still want to make the investment in this brand as opposed to the other cloth diapers that fit toddlers. Not only do they make us pay more for a slightly larger sized diaper, but we get less choice in color and pattern. Not cool. For this reason I may decide to go with a different diaper after a year and a half of giving gDiapers my money.

I've been using gDiapers with gCloth inserts for about 3 months, my son is now 8 months old. I ordered one diaper from several different companies to see what I liked. It was surprising to find that little gPants don't come with any insert only a liner. So if you only order only one you still can't use it until you get a 6 pack of gCloth inserts or a box of the disposable inserts. To begin with I just used inserts that came with other diapers to see if I liked it.

I like that gDiapers are not as bulky as all-in-one or pocket diapers. They are similar size to a wet disposable diaper. This means his pants fit like he is wearing disposables. They also don't interfere with crawling or other movement like the bigger cloth diapers. My son is 16.5 lbs and in the medium gDiapers. He is crawling and pulling up in the furniture to stand and plop back down on his bottom. No leaks other than a little wetness in the leg a couple of times. Clothes were still dry though. I've had a little problem with the snaps leaving red marks on the front of his hips. If I just make sure they are up as high as possible and fastened loosely this is not a problem. They never fall off even when put on very loosely and not wearing pants.

I also like that you can unsnap the wet/soiled insert and liner and drop it in the pail without ever touching the dirty part. I love that the Velcro on the gPants is the small softer kind that doesn't seem to collect strings in the laundry. Even if I forget to fasten the Velcro before washing the gPants. I wash them about once a week. I have found that the Charlie Banana small inserts fit great in these though they are bulkier and don't have the wick-away fleece side. Thirsties inserts bunch up in the gPants and are best used in pocket diapers.

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We love the gdiapers. We've had months and months of use and wouldn't do any other diaper. The functionality is great. My husband isn't fond on the cloth so we primarily use the disposable inserts. When I watch her I use the cloth. The cloth isn't super absorbant so I change her often in the cloth. The disposable is great. It can really soak up a lot!!! Also, our community has many resell shops and we often purchase resell diapers. The velcro is easy to change out and you can easily personalize your diapers. Cute ruffles are easy to sew on or any other cute items you want to do. The velcro stays on tight. Ensure that the nylon liner is snug to your little one's legs. My 13 and 11 year old boys are able to change her with no problems. Easy to launder and overall great for babe and environment. Love it! Great to was with Charlie's Soap...also available on amazon.

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Okfirst things first. I KNOW CLOTH DIAPERS. Now I wouldn't call myself an expert quite yet (only one kid and a year and a half of CDing so far), but I have learned a few things. When we started cloth diapering, these were the diapers we turned to. They were the only cloth diapers they sold at Babies'R'US, they looked cute, so we thought we would go for it. Since then, I have tried pretty much every cloth diaper on the market. And let me tell youthey are ALL better than gDiapers. Here are a few reasons why:

1. The material. This is not waterproof material. The nylon is only barely waterproof, and even with only a moderate wetter, we still had to change these gPants every 30-45 minutes to avoid leaks. This short grace period shortened even more after a couple months, as the nylon liners didn't hold up too well (yes, even after following the washing directions!).

2. The closures. Velcrorookie mistake. If you have animals, even worse mistake. The fur will get in there (since it does tend to get well, everywhere), rendering the velcro less effective even more quickly. The velcro is secured by cheap, ineffective glue. After a couple months, we started finding the velcro apart from the pants in the dryer.

3. The snaps. The cheap plastic that makes up the snaps readily breaks, about a fifth of our gPants suffered some kind of snap misfunction (either it broke, fell off in washer, stopped working, etc).

The bottom line (pun intended): If you want to do cloth, don't do it this way. You are going to waste money, energy, and precious time messing with these gPants. The inserts I would still recommend as a substitute for wipes or washcloths, but these pants are terrible. As in, the worst. Some better brands that have much better quality cloth diapers are as follows: fuzzibunz (EXCELLENT for heavy wetters and overnight), thirsties (I highly recommend the duo wrap snap), bumgenius (especially the snap pocket diapers), bamboozle fitted diapers (another great overnighter, works great with a thirsties wrap). If you are looking to save money then I would say you can't go wrong with any old prefolds and a snap wrap. Cloth diapering should be fun, and with OTHER diapers, it really is! ;)

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I purchased this because her other G-diapers where all ivory or orange. It is nice to have a diaper to match her outfits. Just like the other G-diapers, this is great. I refill it with the disposable, flushable liners when we go out, and at home I fold a prefold diaper and put it in the liner part. I use one of the cloth liners from another brand of diapers and a prefold for overnights. Never a leak yet! I love how it Velcros at the back since she has now learned to take off velcro from her other diapers. The only thing I would make to make this better is to add an optional snap or something, cause its only a matter of time before she figures out the velcro on these!

Luvs With Ultra Leakguards Diapers

Luvs With Ultra Leakguards Size 4 Diapers 160 CountHere is my completely honest review. Luvs are decent diapers. Both my kids went similar routes with diapers. I'd start with the cheapest diapers i could find, but once they started rolling/crawling I would upgrade to luvs. No, they didn't stop every leak, but they were cheap.. and there were a lot of them. I could easily get away with spending ONLY 10-15 bucks a month on diapers with Amazon Mom and S&S.

Unfortunately the amount of diapers in the box has gone down TWICE in the last 2 years. For example my size 3 used to be 234 count.... Then it dropped to 204 count... Now its 186 count.

Am I missing something? Are babies pooping less?

The price for the boxes have remained steady the last couple years. Most of my deliveries have been around 25 bucks. So before you jump and buy these, Double check amazon.. As of this posting, you can get the 204 count size 3 for 11 cents LESS than this box.

Luvs has been my diaper of choice for the past 20 months. I LOVED the quality and the price was very affordable. The fail/leak rate was very low even through the night. It held/contained a LOT of waste and didn't irritate my DD. Then they dropped the count per box last year but I didn't mind since the quality remained the same.

However around late June'13 I started experiencing more leaks and explosions than normal when I started a new box. So I pulled out a old Size 4 diaper and compared it to the new size 4 and it was almost HALF as thick as the old. I've since gone through 2 cases with the same results so it's wasn't a batch issue. Then to add insult to injury, I noticed that in Sept'13 that the Quantity is dropping *AGAIN*. Size 4 is now going from 180/case to 160/case.

The new price hike brings Luvs into competition with other premium brands, will explore other options for better performance.

I had given a glowing review in the prior version of Luvs and disappointed to leave this review.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Okay, we love Luvs. Fine, I said it.

With our first child we ran through several brands of diapers, and with frustration over either price, aroma, fit, 'accidents' (leaking out the sides, etc.) and so on, we finally ended up with Luvs, which turned out to be a winner on all fronts.

Now with our second child it's nice to see Luvs is still out there, with the same quality and affordability as before. We have no complaints at all about the big box of Size 3s we got for our 7-month-old.

Locally there was an article in the newspaper about disposable diapers which elicited several angry letters about how we should be using reusable cloth diapers and those who use disposables are ruining the environment, etc. So I just want to mention here: after some research on this subject when our 1st child was a baby, as well as emails to a couple of environmental groups, I learned that if you live in an area where water is at all a concern (where you go through drought conditions, which is quite often in the southwest, Texas and elsewhere), you are being more environmentally responsible by using disposables, due to the large amount of water and energy consumed by the hot-water washing cloth diaper services use. In more lush sub-ecosystem, it's kind of a toss-up as to which has a larger environmental footprint, with a slight advantage to cloth diapers. From what I understand, anyway. Sleep-deprived research isn't the best, but it's something.

Anyway. Thank you Luvs!

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When my daughter was born we used the more expensive brands, but around the time she needed size 3 diapers I switched to using Luvs and haven't gone back. They seem to be a little bit more fragrant than the others but my daughter has never had a reaction. The over powerful smell was the reason I didn't use them when she was newborn. She has had a reaction to Huggies Snug and Dry before. Now my daughter wears a size 5. The diapers work great; no leaks during the day or at nap time. She does leak through if we use them at night so we use the Huggies Overnights and have never had an issue. The Overnights are twice as expensive so I attempted to use the next size up Luvs at night to see if that prevented the leaking at night. It didn't, so we are back to using Luvs during the day and the Overnights at night. To note-the last box of Luvs I bought had gone up by a penny per diaper. I do like the new design.

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We just picked up a pack of these newly designed Luvs in size 5 to try out, and so far they have been great! I'm actually pretty surprised given th last time I tried Luvs I was moderately dissatisfied because they leaked. We normally use Pampers Cruisers or Baby Dry when we are using disposable, though I have pretty much tried all kinds out there, including generic brands and cloth, which we love to use as well! These diapers fit a tiny bit more snugly it seems than the Cruisers or Baby Dry, however they are built almost identically. I wouldn't say they run a whole size smaller, but they definitely do not seem to fit exactly the same as the Cruisers that we use regularly. The padding on these seems to be more dense than it was the last time we bought Luvs. So far it has translated to dry sheets at night, so I'm very happy about that. These have a pretty strong scent to them, though it seems to have lessened since we opened them. For those of you used to Pampers diapers, it is about as strong as the Cruisers, but it is a different scent. It is sort of baby powdery smelling. It seems to keep the diapers from stinking in the trash, and it doesn't give our guy a rash, so I'm okay with it, but those of you with sensitive babies might want to buy a small pack to try it out first. Still has the green and purple design, though new pictures, as well as the blue, padded core. Another thing that stands out to me, and I'm not quite sure why, but they are a bit more crinkly than other disposable diapers we've tried. I can hear my son crawling around in them, which is a bit comical at times to hear him crinkling across the floor. Overall, these diapers seem pretty good. I'd buy them again!

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Circo® Toddler 4 Piece Ladybug Bedding Set

Circo® Toddler 4 Piece Ladybug Bedding SetThis is not the highest-quality bedding you could buy but is very cute and the price is right. The photo shows the true colors and the ladybug design is really appealing it gives me something pretty to look at when I get up with my toddler night after night as she adjusts to the transition from a crib to a bed. The sheets and pillowcase fit the crib mattress perfectly. If I have one complaint it is that the comforter makes a swishy sound as it's moved around, sort of like the sound a pair of nylon pants or a jacket makes when someone is walking. And THAT is only a problem because it ends up being just one more distracting thing keeping her from staying asleep. I've just folded it down and cover her with other blankets for the time being but have high hopes she'll start using it regularly soon.

This set is super cute and the comforter is nice and warm. The green side is just a nice looking as the pattern.

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We highly recommend this bedding set. It matches well with the theme we had selected for our daughters nursery as she has grown into a toddler. She loves it and the fact that she has a "big girl bed".

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Bought this bedding for my daughter's second birthday. She loved it! Bedding fit perfect and the comforter is ultra fluffy.

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Nuby Tickle Toes Monkey

Nuby Tickle Toes MonkeyYou can not help but not want to hug this Tickle Toes Monkey. His fur is soft and by pressing his foot you can hear him giggle. I think his size of 10" is perfect for a little one to hold and play with. This would make a great present for a baby shower or a birthday. Love him!

Abena Bambo Nature Premium Baby Diapers, Size 4, Maxi, 50 Count (Pack of 3)

Abena Bambo Nature Premium Baby Diapers, Size 4, Maxi, 50 CountWe have 2 kids and have used practically every eco-friendly choice out there including cloth diapers. We have 2 boys an infant and toddler and this is what we have learned. Bambo Nature diapers and Nature Babycare are hands down the best. Earth's Best Wipes are absolutely the best performing wipes. Our infant son now 8-months uses Bambo Nature at night (he nurses 2-3 times a night) and during longer outings. They absorb the most and are sized larger with great design features: gentle and functional leg gatherings, a wetness indicator strip and built with enough length for taller torsos. We use Nature Babycare all day around the house and on shorter outings. The big differences between brands are Nature Babycare absorb less and are overall sized much smaller. I always size up in Nature Babycare diapers. My toddler used Nature Babycare diapers throughout his infancy and currently uses the pull-up training pants which are excellent. We use both brands for our younger son because Nature Babycare are considerably cheaper with combined Amazon Mom and Subscribe & Save discounts. This mix of diapers works best for our budget. FYI: Bambo Nature sells direct online at slightly cheaper prices than you will currently find at Amazon. We were very dissatisfied with Nature Babycare Wipes!!

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I was only a cloth diaper user until I just couldn't keep up while working full time and having another toddler. I went on a search to find the most eco-friendly disposable diaper that worked. I gave these a try and have never looked back! I signed up for the subscribe and save and feel like it is a good value. These fit securely, are soft cottony cloth like, thick and really keep messes contained. We live in the AZ desert and so I wanted a diaper that would "breath" as well which these seem to do (I don't notice my son's diaper area to be overly hot or uncomfortable). Both my mom (mom of 5 and grandma of 11) and my nanny have commented on how well they work and how soft they are. As someone who is trying her best to be environmentally conscience while also needing effectiveness and efficiency (so I can enjoy my young family) these absolutely fit the bill. No compromises on effectiveness here these are the best disposables (eco-friendly or not)I have found period. Highly recommended!

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we are addicted to cloth diapering...but on flights we use disposables and recently we started using them at night bc my son pees so much and the cloth is causing a bit of redness. i read a blog called allaboutclothdiapers and she reviewed this diaper which is how i found it. i have long known that europe does not permit half of the chemicals in their food or in their products like america does. so i was intrigued when i saw they were from the netherlands. we had tried seventh generation but they were so scratchy and thin. the other brand (huggies?)that claims all natural cotton in dipe, still has all the chemicals in that "natural cotton" so why bother! carcinogens and mutators to my sons genes...NO THANKS!

so when we bought a pckage of these we were totally skeptical. i read the ingredients and was happy, and after trying them i was REALLY happy! they dont leak on my 17 month old through the night (and i dont change him in night). they dont scratch, they are soft, they have a thicker middle absorption pad that leaves you feeling secure. they are a little big BUT you can just pull them tighter with the elastic and they fit snug. like i said i have ZERO complaints at all...and neither does my hubby who is a disposable dipe lover (compared to me who loves and is addicted to cloth)these have no scent, no scratchies,no worries :)

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My daughter has very sensitive skin. These are the only diapers she can use. We save a bundle purchasing the three pack through subscribe and save. The best part is that they are even compostable (not that we do, just saying they are good for the environment.)

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My husband and I love these diapers. They are the greenest diapers I have found that do not leak. Makes me feel better about using disposables. Also they seem great on my son's sensitive skin. I have been using these since shortly after he was born. Just wish I could get better deals on them.

I recommended these to a friend who had to take a break from cloth diapering due to a move and she loved them.

Kushies 10 Pack Washable Diaper Liners, White

Kushies 10 Pack Washable Diaper Liners, WhiteThe bad:

Don't expect these liners to act as diaper doublers; they just aren't that absorbent. They seem thick enough when you first take them out of the package, but a few washes later they're thinner, smaller, and a bit bald.

They will stain.

The good:

They're crazy cheap when compared to similar products.

They're washable, so you can just chuck them in the pail with the rest of the diaper when they're just wet, rather than make a trip to the bathroom for a flush.

It's much easier to shake/rinse poo off of one of these liners than off of a whole diaper.

They do increase the absorbency of your diaper a little bit. Apparently, some other users have found it helpful to fold them. I prefer their use as a liner, so folding would be counter-productive.

Your baby isn't wearing these on the outside, so who cares if they're stained?

You may not have to go to a cloth diapering specialty boutique to buy them. I've seen them at Wal-mart and Babies 'R Us.

I use these liners in every pair of clean diapers I put on my daughter. They absorb urine well and are easy to rinse after a bowel movement. I prefer these to disposable liners because they provide an extra layer of absorbency. After a couple months use, they have not discolored and work as effectively as when they were new.

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I wish I could give these 3.5 stars. They are the only re-useable product out there that I could find for this purpose, and the price is very reasonable, but they could still stand to use some improvement. Please keep in mind that these are not doublers...so they absolutely don't do much in adding extra absorbancy.

Pros:

-Make cleanup of poopy diapers MUCH easier--even to the point that Daddy will do it!

-Minimize staining on expensive cloth diapers (the liners themselves are likely to stain however)

Cons:

-They shrink--quite a bit--after washing, to the point where they are definitely still useable, but not always wide enough to contain the mess.

-After just a couple of washings, they become quite a bit rougher (my daughter doesn't seem to mind though)

-Before I toss them in the dryer, I have to "straighten" each one out individually, otherwise they come out of the dryer all crumpled and won't lay flat in the diaper. As a busy mom of a newborn and a toddler, the few minutes it takes to do this are often minutes I can't spare.

As I mentioned, I'm overall pleased with this product--it does what I purchased it to do. I even came back and purchased another pack. However, I would have happily paid a bit more for something of a bit better quality that addresses the issues above.

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I purchased these because I wanted a liner that would help prevent staining on my expensive diapers. I wasn't expecting these to act as a doubler. (They definitely would NOT work for extra absorbency by the way.) They do the trick for keeping my diapers stain free and make messy clean-ups easier.

They are a low-cost in comparison to other liners, so that is a plus. They're not as soft as I'd like them to be and mine shrank quite a bit, but they're a decent product for the price.

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I love these diaper inserts! Instead of using a pack of diapers every two days, I use a pack every two weeks! You have to stay on top of changing the baby, but that should be happening anyway. Just use the next larger size diapers, and put in the number of inserts needed to handle the baby's volume. My 2 month old currently uses two, but will soon increase to three. The wet ones go right into the washing machine, and I have a 5 gallon bucket w/ lid for soaking/rinsing the poopy ones before they go into the machine too. I would recommend these to ALL!

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Munchkin Diaper Change Organizer

Munchkin Diaper Change OrganizerI purchased this diaper organizer to hang on my Delta Luv changing table, because there was no storage space on top. I had high hopes for it--Munchkin products are usually high in quality. However, the cloth on this organizer sags. When I tried to fill it with my wipes box, baby powder, and lotion--as shown in the picture--the pockets tipped forward and everything fell out. I wouldn't want a toddler getting near this organizer! A much safer option is the plastic "Diaper Depot" by Prince Lionheart.

This product is a great idea in theory, and it was just what I needed. But the construction is very very poor. The shelves don't stay horizontal once you start putting items. I put a pack of wipes in the top middle, a small purell on the top left and a Desitin on the top right, and the thing is already coming apart. VERY DISAPPOINTED!

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This organizer is not well made. The pockets sag and the velcro does not hold well. What other options are there?

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It only took 2 weeks for the velcro adhesive to fail and the entire organizer fell to the ground. I did not overload the organizer at all. Do not buy this if you need to attach with the dresser top option. I also agree with previous reviews regarding how the pockets sag.

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If you want a soft-hanging organizer, this is the best you'll get. It does tip forward a bit, as any hanging fabric organizer will, but it has compensated for that with pocketed shelves (as opposed to open shelves like on the Dex Products Ultimate Baby Organizer where everything slides right off). I use this Munchkin organizer with the Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer and it fits great right on top in a very convenient place. It fits everything I need in the organizer, whereas with the Dex Organizer I had to use an extra TV table tray to handle the overflow. The pocketed diaper middle section is great! It actually holds the diapers in! It's tricky to "restock" it, but the fact that the diapers do not tip out more than makes up for it! If you want something sturdier, you'll have to go with hard plastic, because you won't find a better fabric organizer.

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Pampers Pampers Softcare Baby Fresh Wipes 10x Box With Tub 720 Count

Pampers Pampers Softcare Baby Fresh Wipes 10x Box With Tub 720 CountI love these wipes! They aren't too thick and the odor is nice and gently. Some of the other wipes had a strong odor, but this wipe is great. I also love that it came with another container! If I don't need it to replace the wipes, I use my extra containers for crayons, markers, match box cars, and legos!

I normally buy Huggies wipes, but I purchased these wipes because they were on sale. Unfortunately, my baby (who has never had any diaper rash issues before) was very red after using these. I would avoid these if your baby has even the slightest sensitive skin.

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Sadly I have to give this a bad review. To save money I have bought generic brands of baby wipe since my son was young and really had no problem with them. Here recently I was able to get these wipes while still being able to save money. I thought what a great deal, name brand wipes at a good price, perfect... I was wrong. When I got these I noticed yes they are supper dooper soft and quite a bit stretchy, both seemingly like good things when it comes to wipes, well that is incorrect. Being soft is nice for my babies tush yes however I have to push quite a bit harder to get off all those stuck on bits that we know all of our children end up with. They aren't as wet as the others either and both of these things make then actually more irritating to the baby in the long run. The other thing is they are supper stretchy which maybe sound like a good thing as well. Wrong again. This makes it harder to get all that "stuff" off his bottom because when I go to fold the wipe over and reuse it, it isn't as durable, it tends to want to stretch itself thin, and you then have a mess on your hands..literally! Basically I was just disappointed that they would be such a pain to work with. I guess in the long run maybe its a good thing though that the cheaper ones work better.. cause they are cheaper.

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I used Huggies wipes for years because the were so nice and thick. When Ifinally tried Pampers, they looked so scrawney!However, they are very soft and seem to be very gentle on baby's bum. Pampers are expensive, so I often bought Target's version. But, Amazon gives a nice discount via subscribe and save so we now always purchase Pampers.

Review by mom of 8 (soon to be 9), daycare provider and Nurse.

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These are, in my opinion, the best baby wipes you can get. Pampers' classic wipes are fantastic (their thick ones are AWFUL, though), we've been using them for years. Personally, the babyfresh scent is my favorite. Unscented are great too, but I really love these. Thank you, Pampers!

Pampers Natural Clean Wipes 12x Box with Tub

Pampers Natural Clean Wipes 12x Box with Tub 864 CountWe used to buy boxes of the Pampers Thickcare Unscented wipes. They did have a little scent but not too bad. I used them for so many things not just changing diapers. Amazon canceled the subscribe option though and suggested these. I can not believe they call them unscented. These smell really really strong and the stench doesn't dissipate any time soon. *gag* I kept wondering what this weird smell of perfume was in my room. It was just ONE of these wipes in the trash can. You could smell it several feet away. I have no idea what is supposed to be the difference between Thickcare and Softcare but what I really cared about was that they were at least mostly unscented according to whatever warped corporate standards allows for fragrance as an ingredient on unscented wipes. Instead I have a giant box of these stink bombs now. The scent ought to be labeled "Overpoweringly strong artificial baby diaper butt" rather than "unscented".

Edited to add: They also feel weird. They have a sensation that's a cross between oily and slimy. The wipe stretches strangely and leaves you feeling like you aren't wiping all that poop off well. They are VERY different from other Pampers wipes. My husband who does at least as much diaper changing as I do can't stand them either.

These are thin slimy wipes that do not come close to the quality of pampers thick care wipes. I would not consider them "unscented" and I will never buy them again.

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While my purchase of these may seem a bit odd, since I don't have any baby in my home, nor do I expect to have any in the future. I purchased these since my cancer treatments make it extremely difficult take either showers or baths on a consistent basis. I found that "cat baths" with soap and water with a washcloth were less and less satisfactory.

After discussing the options with my Homecare RN, and finding that only unscented wipes should be used around my feeding tube and IV power port, I decided to give these a try. I've only had them long enough for a few "cleanings", but both my RN and I are impressed with the job they do.

Highly recommended for jobs outside of just diaper care.

CCW

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I use 2x the wipes as I did when I used the Huggies brand. They are ok for a #1 diaper, but to clean up a #2, you may want to consider a box of rubber gloves to accompany your order.

I feel like I am doing an infomercial for a diaper wipe replacement product when using these wipes...

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FYI this is a heavy box, but it has inexpensive wonders inside!

Absolutely fantastic price! And Amazon Mom/Subscribe & Save is wonderful because it saves me from going to Target every weekend for more wipes. We love the reusable box and bought a second one for pre-school so we can use the refill packs in both places. Out of 12 bags of wipes we've used 8 in 3 months so Pampers products are awesome! Great size for different types of messes, no urine or fecal bleed-through that you get with other brands of wipesscent is agreeable and helps the little one to smell cleaner when we've gone a few days between baths. Also good for 'wipe' baths especially when she was younger and just needed a quick clean and wasn't enthusiastic about being covered with water.

Pampers Thickcare Wipes, Bulk Pack, Touch of Chamomile 360 Ea

Pampers Thickcare Wipes, Bulk Pack, Touch of Chamomile 360 EaThe Pampers Thick Care wipes are exceptional and I refuse to use any others. Each pack is made with a hard plastic cover that makes one wipe dispensing easy. it also eliminates the need for the bulky hard plastic cases...I had several around the house. I attempted to buy other Thick Care wipes but they had the flimsy plastic film, not the hard plastic top, which easily rips after several uses. I am not sure why Pampers chose to do that. I originally had this item subscribed by it was cancelled and the price was raised about a dollar. BabiesRUs sells them online but not by the case. Right now I cannot find a better deal online. Maybe I will have better luck when I move back to the US but until then. I recommend these wipes over original Pampers wipes and Huggies.

Nuby Precious Moments Printed Bottle, 8 Ounce

Nuby Precious Moments Printed Bottle, 8 OunceVery cute bottle. If ur baby feeds well without a specialized bottle then this is great. My baby ate best with the playtex airvent, bc he didnt have to let his latch go to let air in the bottle like he did with these and the dr browns. I used this bottle to store breastmilk and it actually screwed straight into my breast pump so i still get alot of use out of it.

Portable Crib Mattress

Portable Crib MattressNice quality mattress--very thick; good enough to use as baby's "real" crib; not just for grandma's house.

I just bought this porta-crib mattress. It is adequate in terms of quality. I've bought other porta-crib mattresses in the past that were much nicer. This mattress wasn't wrapped and when I cut the box open, I also cut the mattress. So beware if you buy one.

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I ordered a Graco Silhouette Pack 'n Play Playard with Bassinet & Changer, Townsend for when my new grandson comes. I wanted something to put in the bottom, a mattress, to make it comfortable for him to sleep in when he outgrows the bassinet. I really did a lot of searching, reading, measuring. I hope that someone else with the same idea will see this review because I ordered this mattress and it's perfect.

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This is not a standard size for a portable crib matteress. It is much smaller. I need to fill the gap with a sheet, towel or something.

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I was having a very hard time finding a mattress for our portacrib. I have new grandson and we needed a new mattress. This is just exactly like the description and we really like--so happy to have found it!

Huggies Little Snugglers Diapers

Huggies Little Snugglers Diapers for Newborn, Big Pack, 76 CountWithout any baby experience, I stocked up on 3 different types of NB diapers. A fourth type was given to us by the hospital.

The Huggies Little Snugglers were the brand used by our hospital and we were given a package of 40 when we left the hospital.

I had stocked up on Pampers Swaddlers, Pampers Dry Max and Seventh Generation.

HUGGIES -This was my favorite overall. This one has a good cutout for the umbilical cord. My husband & I also really like the stripe on the outside that changes color when the diaper is soiled. As first-time parents we really liked having this because even though we change our baby at every 3-hour feedings, we like to change him in between if he needs it. Since we don't really know what a soiled diaper should feel like, this little detail made it very easy for us. The only caveat is that this is the only brand that would leave little "crystal"-like substances in the diaper. At first I was alarmed thinking these were from the baby's urine but after a quick google, it seems some diapers can create these. Out of the 4 types we used, only the Huggies left this. The Huggies also held in the poops well. The size seems like it grows with the baby for the first month without any problems.

Seventh Generation Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Newborn (Up to 10 Lbs), 40 Count (Pack of 4)-This was my 2nd favorite. Again, there are pros and cons. The pros, besides the fact they are chlorine-free, is they held in the watery poops well. But I don't like that it's difficult to tell when the diaper has been peed in. You can't feel wetness so you kind of have to look at the heaviness in the front. This is a slight pain especially if you're a first timer and aren't sure what a wet diaper feels like. I know this sounds stupid but if a newborn is only outputting one ounce and you want to change the diaper, it's tough to tell. I do like the minor detail that it doesn't have silly characters or designs on the diaper. This fit our long but lean son well for the first month. This does not have an umbilical cord cutout but it didn't ride up high like the Pampers.

Pampers Swaddlers Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size N, 84 Count-Despite the claim that it has an umbilical cord cutout, I couldn't tell. I still had to sort of fold over the top so it wouldn't rub against it. It has no wetness indicator as I guess like a previous version. It did hold in the poops well. My 3rd favorite.

Pampers Baby Dry Pampers Baby Dry Diapers, Newborn, 124 Count-I didn't like these at all. The fit was much more snug even though my son is slim. This was also the only brand that leaked out poop. When it didn't leak, you can see the yellow through the diaper. This was also the "stiffest" diaper of all the ones we used. This didn't have an umbilical cord cutout either. I also didn't care for the Sesame Street characters on the diaper even though this obviously does not affect the performance of the diapers.

For any other expecting first time parents, I had stocked up on NB size diapers (more than 400 when you son was born at 8lbs+. We also went through multiple diapers at each diaper changing session because as we would go to close the diaper, the baby would either pee or poo so we would start all over again. This would happen as many as 4 or 5 times. Yes, that means going through 5 or 6 new diapers at one session because small amounts would soil the diaper. If I had it to do again, I would order one case at a time since the Amazon Mom/Prime shipping gets the diapers to your door in 2 days. You might also save money by buying a smaller package at a brick and mortar store as your baby grows out of a size instead of having a huge case of leftovers.

We have tried EVERYTHING! These are the best and are definitely worth the extra money. Our daughter got diaper rash with Luvs and Pampers but as soon as we switched to these, no more diaper rash! We have yet to have any leaks (3 months, going strong) and they seem to be much more plush than any other diaper brand. As a side note, the Huggies Snug and Dry are just as good, not as soft. When on sale, the premiums are actually cheaper than snug and dry. So keep your eyes open!

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I have a 13lb little man and NEVER once leaked poopy or pee with these. He sleeps 8-10 hours straight through the night and there aren't any leaks in the morning-EVER. Also there isn't any gel left behind on him, either, he wakes up dry and happy. He leaks in Pampers sometimes, and although Luvs don't leak, they don't hold as much, so it seems, and they feel really cheap.

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This is my fifth child and so I know a little about diapers. I've used Huggies exclusively for the last 4 children. I just found them to work the best. (And one child actually had an allergy to all BUT Huggies!) So, with that said...

I always wondered what the difference was between Snug N Dry which is what I usually bough and Little Snugglers. Now I know. Little Snugglers doesn't hold much of anything. After only 2 hours of my baby wearing the diaper, the inside beads begin to form on his skin. This usually indicates that the diaper is full. And indeed, if I wait any long to change it, there WILL be an overflow problem. DO NOT use these diapers for more than three hours at a time, unless you happen to LIKE doing laundry! I do not. So, back to Snug N Dry I go!

I did use more than one size and box of each size to make sure it wasn't just that he needed the next size up.

I also found that they ran a fair bit smaller than Snug N Dry.

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I bought these diapers before the baby arrived because I love that they have the cut-out for the umbilical cord. He was just under 7 pounds when we brought him home and we were going through a couple outfits a day because he was blowing out the back sides of the diaper with almost every bowel movement. A family member had made us a diaper cake as a gift and she used Pampers size 1's. I thought they were going to be too big, but that first week home we started using them (with the front folded down under his belly button) and we haven't gone back to Huggies since.

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Imse Vimse Organic Cotton Terry Dribble Bibs - Shades of Pink

Imse Vimse Organic Cotton Terry Dribble Bibs - Shades of PinkThese worked great when my baby was 6 weeks old and starting to drool non-stop. They were the right size and effective in keeping her clothes dry. They were super cute and I liked that they didn't look garish in all our baby pics. However, by the time she was 3+ months, I had to use the green sprouts waterproof absorbent bibs.

My baby is teething and she soaks right through these. They are extremely small and should be used with newborns. not an infant a few months old. The only positive thing about these bibs are that they are organic cotton and atleast you know what your child is chewing on :/

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When baby hit 3 months she turned into a drool machine. Most of the bibs I had were those little cheapos that are made of some thin synthetic fabric that soaks through right away. I searched amazon for the best bibs for droolers and picked a few with decent reviews to try:

aden + anais 3 Pack Nibble Snap Bibs

Imse Vimse Organic Cotton Terry Dribble Bibs

Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Milk Feeding Bib

Baby is now 7 months and the drooling is gone, so we're not using bibs much at the moment. When I was using them, I liked the aden and anais best.

The Imse Vimse are very small which would have been fine for my purpose and they had the nicest colors to mefairly nuetral so they went with most outfits. They also fit nice and snug around the neck due to the tie. The bib cotton was thick and absorbent, but I rarely used them because the edging is made with some terrible rough fabric. If it's cotton, they must be breeding a new special type with the texture of... gosh, I'm trying to think of a fabric with such a terrible texture, but I don't know what it would be. Suffice it to say that it doesn't belong in the sensitive neck rolls of a little baby. So, these got very little use.

The Tommy Tippy are nice and probably well suited to keeping milk out of the neck rolls, but the bib itself is a thin synthetic material and not all that absorbant. So, they soak through too quickly to be of much use for a serious drooling problem. The bib size is perfect, not tiny like the Imse Vimse and not huge like Aden and Anais. I don't love the velcroyou have to be careful that it doesn't snag other things in the wash and if you don't line it up perfectly it can irritate baby's skin. The snaps on Aden and Anais are better.

Finally, my favorite ended up being the Aden and Anais which are designed for eating, not drooling. They are huge, more of a smock on a 3 month old, but this is perfect for an eating bib. At three months baby wasn't mobile yet, so being too large was no biggieif I need to resume use, it may interfere with her crawling as they hang past the waist. They were also a big big around the neck for little one but we didn't seem to have a big probelm with the drool running into her neck so this worked out ok. The reason I loved them is that they are so soft and so absorbant, they never soaked through with the drool and I could take the long bib and wipe her face with it. The Imse Vimse were too small for this and the Tommy Tippy not absorbant enough. Another possible advantage is the rather loud pattern does not show stains as much as the plainer bibs. I do wish they came in more color options, I don't love either choice, but on the whole I am happy and I know these will last forever, like the Aden and Anais blankets, they just get better with washing.

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These bibs are clearly for teething and not feeding, so the reviewer who complained of them for that reason should be discounted in my opinion. Feeding bibs are usually waterproof, larger and have pockets. These bibs are made for drooling/teething babies and they're perfect for that purpose. You don't want to take pictures of your baby drowning in the excess material of the larger bibs, so this is definitely what you're looking for when you have a younger baby who is dribbling constantly. They're absorbent enough to handle all the drool and even the occasional spit-up and since they're organic I feel really good about her wearing them all the time as well. I'm going to post pictures of my daughter looking just adorable in her matching outfit with one of these bibs.

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Burt's Bees Lip Gloss, 0.2 Ounce

Burt's Bees Lip Gloss, Summer Twilight, 0.2 OuncesCustomer review from the Amazon Vine Program I love this gloss!

Burt's Bees products have been a hit or miss for me in the past, but this is a definite win! The color is gorgeous (a little darker than what appears in the photo) and works wonderfully on its own, or mixed with another color (I often use this one in conjunction with darker or starker lip colors to neutralize, since my lips are a few shades darker than this gloss.)

I have chronically dry or flaky lips, but this product solves that problem better than many of the chapsticks and balms that I've tried (and this includes some of Burt's Bees lip balms.)

The product is definitely a decent size, and lasts a long time. I'd recommend this to anyone, especially if you're looking for something that can double as a gloss and balm.

Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Normally I do a nude lip so this shade is perfect for my fair coloring. I have pale mauve lips and this appears almost like a clear gloss. I love that it has a doe foot applicator as opposed to a messy brush applicator that always ends up splaying. This is thicker than other glosses I use and that's a good thing as my other glosses tend to leak out around the threads of the container and that can get messy. The only thing I don't like about the Burt's Bees is the pearlized glitter is too chunky, it needs to be more finely crushed.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Pros: I like the subtle color and the thick creamy texture. It does not run and it seems to dispense just the right amount. Smell/taste is fine, not too strong.

Cons: It is a bit sticky or tacky at first and does not last as long.

I have been using the Buxom Lips and love the texture. It also seems to last a bit longer than the Burt's Bees Lip Gloss.

The Burt's Lip Gloss is nice enough, but I will stick with my Buxom Lip Gloss(I love the tingle).

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I'm kind of agh about this lippy. It's not sticky which is nice at this time of year when your hair gets blown in your face. But neither is it particularly rich feeling and I feel like you get a small amount of product on the applicator with just one dip. The color is another issue. I know it's light but I'm porcelain skinned so I expected the pigment to show up a bit better. I'd like to try it in a much brighter shade since I do like the idea of a natural lip color. You do ingest a fair amount of whatever you coat your lips in so I'd rather it not be all chemically.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I admit it: I am a lip gloss addict.I have tons of glosses, usually in this color family. I would put this one somewhere in the middle of the pack, and that's pretty good for the price! Its consistency is medium, maybe somewhere close to that of Bare Escentuals Buxom (but without the plumping/menthol feel). Thinner than Nars (but what isn't?) and thicker than some of the Cliniques I have, which are admittedly older.

It's a very neutral color, but not just sheer or nude. It's got a little bit of a spiced hue on my very pale lips. I think it is similar to Buxom Lola.

Staying power isn't too bad. It lasted for a couple hours.

It's not the king of lip glosses...that goes hands down to Nars...but if you don't want to pay $18-$24 for lip gloss, give this a try.

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Munchkin Arm & Hammer Diaper Pail Refill Bags

Munchkin Arm & Hammer Diaper Pail Refill Bags, 30 CountI've been using the Munchkin Arm & Hammer Diaper Bag Refill Bags since my little girl was born. The diaper pail itself is shorter than the Diaper Genie, but it has a compartment at the top that holds Baking Soda that you can add, which is really helpful to absorb nasty odors of the diaper pail.

The Bags are incredible durable and are made to snap closed when you are taking it out. A couple things to consider before buying it: 1) You have to fold and "snap" the bag together, then pull it through the open compartment door on the side. It can be difficult, even annoying. But once you get past the squeezing it through the door that opens on the side, it's simple to carry to the trash. It never breaks. 2) It doesn't hold as many diapers as it should be able to. It's because of the weight of the diapers. It turns as you close the lid, sealing in odor. If it's weighed down by too many diapers, it won't rotate or close. Problem is, the diaper bag can hold at least 4-5 more diapers, depending on the size you use. So, I have a small wooden block that elevates the bag inside the pail, enabling me to add more diapers and not waste bags. Any way to save money right? Truly, though, the pail itself doesn't hold as many diapers as it could unless you improvise. If this doesn't concern you, then it's really just a great product. I just like to save as much money as possible and not waste the room that could be used to hold even more diapers.

Aside from those minor issues.....

I share a room with my now 15 month old and I can tell you that after changing some really poopy messes, this thing has never one time stunk me outta the room. I recommend it to anyone. !!!

While I am not a dad, my family has essentially set up a second home for my niece. She has two of everything. One at my sister's house picked out by mom and dad, and one at my house picked out by uncle and grandma. I did a lot of research before deciding on a system for diapers. I COULD just throw them away, but for the sake of cleanliness, I decided to pick up the Munchkin diaper system. It was cheaper than it's major competitor and seemed easier to use. I like these bags because they fit lots of dirty diapers and when it's done, you snap the top closed and everything stays securely in the bag. Put it out with the rest of your trash and call it a day. Now the bags themselves don't have baking soda I believe, but the pail sprinkles some over everything every time the pail is closed. I searched for these backs at several locations to see where I could get the best price and as usual Amazon did not disappoint.

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This is a ripoff. We just cut one of the rings off the top of its bag, and put a regular garbage bag in the pail, wrapped around the ring, and now save ourselves the 60 cents per bag. It really adds up!

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we are parents of 16 month old twins and this has been a very good find. the bags are strong and easy to remove from the pail. they close tightly when carrying to the trashcan. definitely an effective product.

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We received the Munchkin Arm & Hammer Diaper Pail, White as a Vine product to test--and really liked it. These are the bags that fit that diaper pail, and I do like how they work...so much so that we've bought about 20 refill boxes since we got the first batch (included in the diaper pail box). This says something because I was one of those moms that said they'd never spend money on "special" diaper pail bags.

They are really easy to use--just take one out of the box and leaving the plastic ring folded in half (to fit through the opening), insert it through the top (or up from the bottom), unfold the plastic ring and tuck the four tabs into the four slots to keep it in position. That's it. And honestly, it sounds a bit more difficult than it really is.

The only somewhat misleading this is that the box has in REALLY BIG PRINT that the 10 bags hold up to 250 diapers (25 diapers per bag) which sounds really good. And then in much smaller print (that you can't see on the given photo) it says that total is based on Size 1 infant diapers. (This information IS included in Amazon's product description, but sometimes people don't read all of it so I'm pointing it out in the review.) I haven't counted the Size 4 or Size 5 diapers that we can fit in there, but I'd guess it's around 3-4 days' worth (15-18)...still worth it to me.

I would highly recommend both the pail and the bags to anyone. We liked it so much we actually bought a second unit for the second floor nursery!

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Nuby Milk Powder Dispenser

Nuby Milk Powder Dispenser, Colors May VaryWhile others (including my husband) complain about how tight these tops are, I prefer them. I never have to worry about them opening in my messy diaper bag. With the right touch, they are not hard to open, but appropriately tight to avoid messes.

With my first daughter, I had tried a different brand. After the first day in the diaper bag, I had 4 feedings worth of formula all over EVERYTHING in the bag because it didn't seal tightly. I went with the 4-oz travel "tubes" of formula, which aren't exactly cost-effective unless your baby is eating 4 oz or 8 oz at a time.

Right before my second daughter was born, my mom found several gently-used baby items at a garage sale, one of which was this dispenser. I was skeptical after my experience with the other dispenser, but after trying to take the whole lid off I realized just how hard it was to open. This is a good thing! It keeps it from spilling in my bag and keeps my toddler from opening it. The spout cap is easier to open than the whole lid, but is still snug enough to stay closed. If you try to take the whole lid off while there's powder in it, you do have to be careful, but I don't find myself doing that a lot. Usually, I open it when it's empty, fill it up, and use what's in it before I open it again. I haven't had any issues with powder leaking over into other compartments, but I've always twisted it to the middle of each compartment. If you look at how it's made, the lid/spout is curved, so if you don't get it mostly centered, yes it's going to spill over. However, because of the tight fit, if you center it, it doesn't move/twist from movement in the diaper bag. The seal is worth the split second of effort, imho.

I have been using mine for 2 months now (and that's after getting it secondhand) and it's worked great for me. With daycare and overnight trips to grandma's house in the near future, I will be buying a couple more of these.

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Completely secure dispenser. Does not come open or spill formula all over my diaper bag like other dispensers. Highly recommended.

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I have tried several formula dispensers, only to be disappointed by the spillage that occurs between compartments! The Nuby has very minimal shifting of formula! It's a must have for traveling!!

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We don't use these for formula, but we used them to portion rice cereal to add to my son's milk for a few weeks to try and help his reflux. That didn't work, but we tried a few brands of dispensers and these are my favorite. Most of the portion comes out easier, whereas with the Munchkin brand about half a teaspoon to a teaspoon stays in the container. The little lid doesn't snap back like the Munckin ones, but I hold it back when pouring so it doesn't get in the way. The lid rotates easily so you don't have to take the lid off and move it to the next section. These are easy to clean, easy to use, and seem to be well made. We'll be using these for snacks in the future-great for keeping a variety of snacks in one container!

Fisher-price Happy Days Diapers

Fisher-price Happy DaysI personally love these for my daughter, I wish I had discovered this brand before now. They are affordable and they work great, no leaking ever, I also love that there hypoallergenic and my little one doesn't break out in a rash from them. Also they have no stinky chemical smell like some diapers have.

I bought these before our little girl arrived. I wanted to stock up and try different products.

I chose these diapers because my husband had never changed a diaper before. They have what I call "idiot proof" tabs when you fasten them. There is yellow, green, and red. The tab on the backside of the diaper is green. When you pull it to the front, the green back tab goes on the green section of the front to ensure the diaper is on there properly. I loved that my husband could learn the proper tightness of a diaper.

We never had a problem with these diapers leaking. We used them for the first 3-4 weeks of our daughters life (up until about 9 pounds).

I have not tried any of the bigger sizes because we were given over 500 pampers diapers. Needless to say, I am using those.

I highly recommend these to any new parents as they are great!!!!!!!!!!!

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These diapers are great! Not only do they fit well and don't leak (unless they are overfullas with all diapers), but they are the only diaper besides Pampers Sensitive that don't give my baby diaper rash! And since they are cheaper than the Pampers Sensitive, I have been using these exclusively with no problems. They are so absorbent that I don't even have to use the "Happy Nights" version, the Happy Days make it through her 11 hour sleep at night!

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The diapers were more expensive than if I had just gone to a store and bought them. It also took them over a week to arrive. After they arrived and I used them I did not think they were as absorbent or worked as well as other brands I had purchased.

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We received a free jumbo pack with a purchase of a jumperoo at babiesrus. We previously used Huggies Lil' Snugglers religiously. However my son recently grew out of the size two (which is the biggest size for the lil' snuggler series) and used these Fisher Price diapers in a size three. I was a little skeptical at first since they resembled the Huggies Snug and Dry (which i hate, we had a 75 percent chance of leakage with those diapers).

The first time we used these we didnt have any leaks and it seemed to fit him pretty well. i think only one leaked due to it being too full. The only problem i have with this diaper which is the same problem i have with every other diaper beside the Lil' snugglers, is that it doesnt have the flap in the back to catch runny mess. My son currently poops once every 3-4 days.. and when he does he explodes and it always goes up the back and it gets onto his clothes. I wish more diapers had that back catch flap feature.

But for the most part i assume since my baby doesnt crawl yet the explosions are mostly due to him lying on his back and the problem may get better when he is actually mobile.

I recommend these diapers since they are less expencive and seem to do well compared to the snug and dry diapers.

Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes 3X Travel Pack, 216 Count (Pack of 4)

Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes 3X Travel Pack, 216 CountI ordered this item when the item description included (Pack of 4) at the end of it. I thought I was getting 12 packs of wipes--I didn't even get 4. I got a single 3-pack of baby wipes . . . Needless to say, I am not happy about this--I would never pay this much for 3 packs of wipes. Beyond deceptive item description. In years past, I'd be more surprised about this--now it just seems like a pattern. Post amazing prices, ship whatever you decide is the correct amount for the price paid, barely apologize after the fact.

No thanks.

I prefer huggies wipes over pampers. I find pampers dry out faster in the package and it's harder to wipe the bum because there's no grip to the material.

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these wipes are super soapy. Not good for everyday wiping, but good for super sticky poos. Probably will not buy again.

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You do not get "3X" the product even though it says that. You only get 4 packs of 216/each. Buyer Beware!!

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These wipes are great! They are nice and thick. I was able to purchase them for an excellent price. I am so glad that I stocked up :)