Cloth diapers can be a lot less work than they seem, and what you spend in time you can really make up for in cost. After all, if the average baby uses somewhere in the neighbourhood of 5,000 diapers, you don’t need a math degree to know that all those disposables are going to add up. Factor in an extra kid (or two) and resusable cloth diapers can save you a mountain of cash — and garbage.
It doesn’t have to be all or nothing; many families use cloth diapers during the day but disposables at night. Before you settle on a set, we suggest trying a couple of each brand to see what works best for you. Be sure head to Mommy Gearest for some cloth diapering tips and tricks if you’re a first-timer.
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- <h1><a href="http://www.kawarthacloth.com/apps/webstore/" target="_blank">Kawartha Cloth</a></h1><br />
From $12 each<br />
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<p>If you're worried about the upfront investment for a set of cloth diapers, then check out Kawartha Cloth. These cloth diapers (which come with a diaper shell and insert) start at just $12, and since they're adjustable, they'll work from infancy through toddlerhood. Got a bigger baby on your hands? These are also one of the most generous-fitting cloth diapers we've tried.</p><br />
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- <h1><a href="http://www.grovia.com/hybridcloth-grovia-organic-cotton-soaker-pad.html" target="_blank">GroVia Cloth Diaper</a> + <a href="http://www.gro-via.com/hybridcloth-grovia-organic-cotton-soaker-pad.html" target="_blank">Organic Cotton Soaker Pad</a></h1><br />
$18.95<br />
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<p>We love the versatility of the GroVia one-size hybrid diaper shell. This shell works with washable soaker pads that quickly snap into place <em>and</em> <a href="http://www.gro-via.com/hybridcloth-grovia-biosoaker-20-count-one-size.html" target="_blank">BioSoakers</a> liners for the times you need the convenience of a disposable. Better yet? Because there's no lining between your baby and the pad, you can re-use the shell nearly all day and just replace the pads when they become soiled — and that means you'll save a few bucks if you plan wisely. </p><br />
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- <h1><a href="http://www.ampdiapers.com/stay-dry-aios" target="_blank">AMP Stay-Dry All-in-Ones</a></h1><br />
$21 each<br />
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<p>When it comes to cloth diapering, nothing beats the convenience of an AIO (all-in-one) with Velcro closures. An AIO means there's no pad to stuff in or snap on or disassemble for washing, and Velcro means you can get your baby changed as quickly as you can with a disposable. The AMP Stay-Dry AIOs have everything going for them, including a comfortable, true-to-size fit. You'll have to order by size, though, which means the same set of diapers won't last your baby's entire diapering career. But if you're looking for the easiest cloth diaper to use and clean, this is it.</p><br />
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- <h1><a href="http://www.sears.ca/product/bambino-mio-nappy-set/632-000893545-5NS" target="_blank">Bambino Mio miosolo AIO</a></h1><br />
$140 for set of 12 diapers<br />
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<p>Keep your eye on the miosolo cloth diaper from Bambino Mio. It's pricey but the gusset — the fabric that's between your baby's bottom and the absorbent core — is, by far, the softest diaper lining we've ever felt. It's also the driest to the touch, even with a very wet liner directly under it, so your baby will feel as dry in a miosolo as a disposable. Although it's considered an AIO, chances are you'll still have to feed the pad back into the diaper after washing. The Velcro tabs and one-size fit, on top of the gusset of all gussets, justify the price.</p><br />
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- <h1><a href="https://charliebanana.com/collections/swim-diapers-1" target="_blank">Charlie Banana 2-in-1 Swim Diaper & Training Pant</a></h1><br />
$13 each<br />
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<p>If you want to test the waters when it comes to cloth diapering, ditch your disposable swim nappies in favour of a reusable one. There's no better option on the market than this winner from Charlie Banana. It plays double agent as a swim diaper and training pant, so it's also a fabulous choice for parents who are <a href="http://www.canadianfamily.ca/kids/pregnancy/11-must-have-potty-training-tips/">toilet training</a> their soon-to-be big kids. It's not too bulky under swimsuits, has an organic cotton gusset, comes in some really fun designs, has a waterproof outer shell and features an easy-to-pull-on elastic waist band.</p><br />
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I’m really surprised Lil Helper didn’t make this list- they are by far my favourite! While I am due with my first in the fall, I have many friends already using these diapers and raving about them! The company is based out of Toronto and was started by two aerospace engineers. My favourite type they make is the charcoal bamboo diaper- which comes with two snap-in liners, are incrediably breathable and are highly recommended for babies with sensitive skin and for treating/preventing diaper rash. Best of all the diapers are well made and the company really backs up what they make. I love knowing the company is Canadian and their customer service is amazing if there were any issues or questions (luckily I’ve facing no problems so far!) I have full confidence in using Lil Helpers with my little one this fall! Check out their website, they have a great sense of humour!
I USED FLANNEL FOR ALL MY DIAPERS IN THE 60’S & 79/ 80’S . CAN’T BELIEVE HOW MUCH PEOPLE SPEND ON DISPOSABLES! AGAIN WITH MY GRANCHILD IN THE 90’S, USED VERY FEW DISPOSABLES ONLY WHEN GOING OUT, FOR CONVENIENCE. CLOTH DIAPERS & BREAST FEEDING WERE THE NORM IN MY HOME!
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I’ve use cloth diapers by Urban Baby Boutique. The are a Canadian company out of Vancouver. I love love their diapers. My baby has never had a rash or leaks in them! And they are great for overnight too!
I use Mother-Ease, a Canadian company that manufactures in Ontario – no leaks and no velcro (snaps are better for me) that wreaks everything in the wash
Lil Helper are the best cloth diapers I’ve ever tried. I have four little ones, for my oldest I used flannel that I had to fold myself, imagine that! Lil helpers are easy to buy, ship super fast, they fit my chubby baby so well, never a leak, never a rash, and wash up so clean. I’ve tried almost every brand out there, read every review to make sure I was getting the best for my babies, Lil helpers are so rarely mentioned! And made by Canadian men! I highly recommend them.
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