I’ve been contemplating the best way to begin this post for a couple of days now. You’d think I was performing a first-time tracheotomy for all the second-guessing I’ve done. Do I simply introduce myself as the newest blogger for Mothering? List my finest maternal credentials? Bust out my bragging rights for the number of [...]
Who should attend The Great Cloth Diaper Change and why?
Anyone that is even remotely interested in learning what modern cloth diapers is all about, or currently uses cloth diapers, should join in the 2012 Great Cloth Diaper Change (GCDC)! This event is a great way to increase awareness about cloth diapering. GCDC brings caregivers of all kinds together no matter the reasons they chose [...]
Soft new baby, soft new diapers
You have heard that cloth diapers are better for the environment and for your wallets, but what about the babies themselves? Doctors recommend that babies be changed every 2-3 hours (except in the case of nap time and overnight) and even more frequently for newborns since they poop more often. A baby sitting in any [...]
Cloth Diapering in Daycare
With Real Diaper Week approaching, many cloth diaper users are considering ways to educate their communities about cloth diapers. On Thursday, 4/19, one of the focuses will be on educating daycare providers about cloth diapers. But how easy is it to use cloth diapers in daycare? Read on to find out… Choosing the right daycare [...]
Is bamboo fabric eco friendly?
I wanted to take some time this week to fill you on the information I have about bamboo! We see this fabric everywhere, but many of you wonder what the rage is? And is it founded? Here are some basic bamboo facts! • Bamboo is grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers • Bamboo requires no [...]
Cloth Diaper Cost…is it worth it?
Each day of Real Diaper Week will focus on a different way to advocate for or educate about cloth diapers. On Wednesday, 4/18, we’ll focus on the savings that families can achieve by choosing reusable cloth diapers, making them a great choice for low-income families. Read on to educate yourself, then find a way to [...]

















