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Thursday Giveaway: Free Up Your Time
November 13, 2013 8:20 pm | by

Do you find yourself getting busier and busier by the day? I do. I don’t know where or how time flies, but I’ve come to appreciate the occasional hour or two I get to myself each week. bumGenius Freetime is a convenient, all-in-one style cloth diaper that doesn’t require stuffing, which could ultimately add some time to your busy schedule.  Sure, stuffing cloth diapers only takes 10-15 minutes every day, but that time adds up.  What could you do with extra time? Tell us in the comment section below for a chance to win two bumGenius Freetimes. Three people will win

 
Storing Cloth Diapers for the Next Baby
November 10, 2013 11:43 am | by
Prepping Cloth Diapers

Cloth diapers are meant to be reused.  And depending on the condition of your stash and the overall wear and tear, you may be able cloth diaper future children with your existing bumGenius, Flip, and Econobum products, which increases your savings and helps you get the most out of your investment. We have put together some helpful tips for storing cloth diapers for the next baby. Unlike other household items, cloth diapers should not be tossed into a box and dumped in a closet or basement for a few months — or years. So if you’re planning to use your cloth diapers on another

 
Love My Cloth Diapers Blog Contest
November 8, 2013 9:32 am | by

Attention All Mommy Bloggers! In spirit of our “Love My Cloth Diapers” campaign, we invite you to participate in our Love My Cloth Diaper Blog Contest.   Your challenge is to simply write a new blog post about why you love cloth diapers. The theme of your blog should be “Love My Cloth Diapers.” Your post must be at least five paragraphs long, well-written, and original content not previously published. Please include photos, charts, goals, etc in your post. Your goal is to simply show the world why you love cloth diapering your little one.  Qualifying posts must also provide a

 
Thursday Giveaway: Share the Love
November 7, 2013 4:43 am | by

The holiday season is quickly approaching. It’s a time to be thankful while also extending a hand  to those who are less fortunate. Share the Love was created to help needy families — all year round. It’s a locally-sustainable, nationally-accessible cloth diaper bank that provides families with cloth diapers. With more than 50 host sites in the U.S., Share the Love continues to grow and fight poverty in local communities. For this week’s giveaway, we want to Share the Love. Two people will win a Flip One-Size Diaper Cover and a pack of Flip Disposable Inserts. But to help share

 
Real Mom Talk: Taking your kids out in public
November 5, 2013 9:12 am | by

Does the thought alone give you anxiety?  There seems to be some controversy surrounding the notion that parents should not take their kids out in public for fear of them throwing a tantrum in the middle of Target, crying loudly in a movie theater, scaling the walls of the doctor’s office, or hiding in the clothes racks at your favorite boutique to scare the other patrons (true story).  But the idea that taking your child out in public actually being controversial, well, I think it’s a little extreme.  After all, kids are people too!  And as a parent you can’t

 
#CBsocial
November 4, 2013 5:25 pm | by

Let’s get social! #CBsocial, that is! For those of you who’ve been participating in the #clothdiapers chat over the past few weeks, you probably noticed that we’ve been talking on our Facebook and Twitter pages – at the same time! We’re going to continue this trend during the #clothdiapers chat tonight, but the only difference is that we’re adding the hashtag #CBsocial. This will be like #clothdiapers chat, but you’re going to want to follow BOTH hashtags, especially if you want to win prizes 😉 So, what’s #CBsocial? It’s a virtual meet up with Cotton Babies! Since most of our friends

 
Cloth 101: Cloth Diapering at Night
November 3, 2013 2:03 pm | by
Prepping Cloth Diapers

Using cloth diapers at night should be just as easy as using cloth diapers during the day, right? The short answer is yes.  But sometimes, cloth diapering at night takes a bit more work.  Whether it’s due to your little one’s sleep position, the amount of time your baby rests, or if you have a heavy wetter, you may experience more cloth diaper leaks at night than you would during the day. Try some of these tips to help you cloth diaper at night and stay leak-free! 1. Double up.  With bumGenius 4.0, or other similar pocket styles,  you can stuff additional

 
Thursday Giveaway: Just try it, you’ll like it!
October 31, 2013 7:45 am | by

You’ve heard the saying, “Just try it, you’ll like it,” right? Well, is it true? Has that particular saying ever steered you in the wrong direction? It has for me, but mostly in regard to food. When it comes to branching out into the unknown, the saying, “Just try it, you’ll like it” is often questionable. But not when it comes to cloth diapers! Now, I know everyone isn’t into the idea of cloth diapering at first, but like the old saying goes… JUST TRY IT, YOU’LL LIKE IT!  Considering cloth diapers is something we want every parent to do!

 
Exclusively By Mommy is Back!
October 30, 2013 7:12 pm | by

Exclusively By Mommy is back — just in time for the holidays! This unique program was created by Cotton Babies to support artisans and work at home families who design products for moms and babies. Each year, we host a special Exclusively By Mommy event called “Stashing Through the Snow,” which runs throughout the entire month of December. Stashing through the Snow will feature a number of different artisans who have provided exclusive products or designs to Cotton Babies. Participating artisans will have their product sold through CottonBabies.com and have the opportunity to be promoted through different social media sites like

 
Real Mom Talk: How Parenting Turned Halloween Around For Me
October 29, 2013 10:35 am | by

I never liked Halloween. Don’t get me wrong, when I was a kid I loved the candy part of the holiday. I liked the candy part even before I was old enough to go trick-or-treating myself: when I was 22 months old my mom walked into the kitchen to find that I had used my toddler MacGuyver skills to rig up some steps and climbed on top of the refrigerator to snack on the Halloween candy that my older brother had collected a few nights earlier. Yum! But the actual holiday itself never appealed to me. I would guess that