By: Mike P Rodgers | 2010-03-27 | Fashion Did you know bamboo is a woody grass? It sure looks like a tree! Because bamboo grows as fast as grass, it renews itself every 3-5 years. Bamboo is grown naturally, without pesticides or chemicals, making it a totally organic, eco-friendly resource. Bamboo is a leader in helping to preserve our environment with sustainable earth friendly products. read more
By: Kara Piper | 2010-04-03 | Babies Considering cloth diapering but aren't sure where to begin? Here are three cloth diapering options to consider. read more
By: letbabyplay | 2011-08-04 | Babies Parents have to be prepared for their new one’s little needs because you will be in need of baby essentials at any time and diaper is one of them. Markets are full of baby diapers. When you start searching you will be overwhelmed by the huge array of diapers but choosing from wide range may becomes a difficult, may be you would find yourself in a fix ‘what to choose’? In order to make a choi read more
By: Adam Webster | 2010-03-30 | Babies One of your first decisions when you have children and are looking into diapers is to use diapers cloth or disposable diapers. Each type of diaper has its advantages and disadvantages. While disposable diapers are very convenient they can also be very expensive. Diapers cloth are less expensive but you will have to wash them. read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2012-05-06 | Shopping There have been debates about which diaper is better for kids; whether its cloth diaper or disposable diaper. Although it is the 20th century, there are parents who still believe that cloth diaper is better. This is probably because their parents before them had used cloth diapers so they too find it more comfortable and easier to use. But which diaper is really better in the battle of cloth diape read more
By: Charlotte Jeffries | 2010-03-28 | Babies Prefold cloth diapers have recently become famous. Although cloth diapers have been used long before anything else they have made a comeback. Many people concerned for the environment and concerned for their baby's health have made the switch. There are pros and cons to both disposables and cloth. read more
By: Vince Smith | 2012-02-12 | Shopping Since time immemorial, parents have only two choices on diapers. These are disposable diapers and cloth diapers. From the development of disposable diapers in 1970s, disposable diapers overtook cloth diapers accounting 90% of the diaper market. In view of this, our landfills have been congested with these diapers; thus, constituting a negative impact to the environment as well as the ecosystem. read more
By: Liz Mole | 2010-04-03 | Babies Disposable Nappies are the first choice of many parents, so why turn to those awful leaky, plastic pants and pins? Well times have changed, read on to find out why. read more
By: DiaperBuds | 2012-02-14 | Shopping Following the first generation of cloth cotton diapers and second generation of full size disposable diapers, DiaperBuds are a third generation of baby diapers invented by three sisters. read more
By: Mike P Rodgers | 2010-03-30 | Fashion When we bought our first bamboo clothing we were amazed at the softness. Nothing in my closet compared except for my cashmere sweater. Bamboo clothing gives you the softness of cashmere at a small percentage of the cost. After some investigate we discovered some unique properties about bamboo fabric. read more
By: Loralee Dulany | 2011-10-12 | Shopping Diapers have been made from diverse materials: cloth diapers have been made from cotton, muslin, hemp, and bamboo. Cloth diapers can be washed and reused many times. In this fast-paced world, disposable diapers are gaining popularity as these are considered more hygienic and convenient than traditional cloth diapers. read more
By: karan gupta | 2011-04-07 | Parenting Cloth diapers are not only perfect for babies but are also good for environment. Amazed?????? I know most of you were thinking about the relation between diapers and environment. Most of you people do... read more
By: Ashley J Michaels | 2010-03-26 | Babies In any discussion of organic cloth diapers, "organic" makes a considerable difference. Traditional cotton diapers ravage two environments-the one in which the cotton grows, and the one where you and your baby live. Organic cloth diapers substantially reduce the risk to the world's precious farmlands, and you can control the threat all cloth diapers pose to your own environment. read more
By: Kara Piper | 2010-04-03 | Babies Several factors influence parents today to chose cloth diapers over disposables. Here are some broad categories of reasons why cloth may be preferred: comfort, health, style, frugality, the environment, and convenience. Comfort--Imagine yourself wearing paper underwear. read more
By: Robyn Monroe | 2010-03-29 | Babies At first glance, the thought of cloth diapering can seem overwhelming. If you break it down into manageable steps, it is easy to choose which type of diapers would work for your family. I will outline the different types of cloth diapers and tell you the pros and cons of each. read more