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Flip: the Ultimate Travel Diaper
April 16, 2019 10:31 am | by
Flip cloth diaper cover: The Ultimate Travel Diaper

As I was preparing for my first airplane trip with my 2 littles, I consulted many of the moms and dads in the office for their best travel tips. Bekah, our product designer, offered one of the best stories I can’t believe I’ve never heard: the story of how Flip diapers came to be. I was lamenting that I planned to use disposables for a weeklong trip to Hawaii. For past vacations, we drove and had access to laundry. Since we are literally going to paradise, I am not going to spend time worrying about laundry. But, this is our

 
How to Safely Keep Your Child Warm in Their Car Seat
December 28, 2018 3:22 pm | by
Tips for keeping your child warm while traveling in their car seat.

Keeping children warm in the winter is important, but so is car seat safety. Puffy coats can get in the way of car seat straps. If you were in a collision, the pressure of the accident could change how the child is restrained, which means the child could shift in the seat causing harm or even be ejected from the seat. Securing the child properly in the straps is key. If you have questions, refer to your owner’s manual or contact a CSPT. How to Check If a Coat is Too Puffy As a test, buckle your child in their

 
Holiday Travel Tips
November 19, 2018 8:00 am | by
Be prepared for holiday travel. We made the list, you check it twice.

As we gear up for the holiday travel season, many of us are busy making plans. Whether you’re traveling near or far, there is a good chance you will be packing up the kids and heading to a relative’s house. If you have little ones, you probably need to do some extra planning and packing to make sure your kiddos have a place to sleep, a place to eat, and something to play with. To Grandmother’s House We Go If your holiday travel plans include overnight adventures, here are a few items that may help make things run a bit

 
Easy Steps to Cloth Diaper While Traveling
March 13, 2018 4:38 pm | by
Secrets to successfully traveling with cloth diapers.

As families make plans for spring break and summer travel, we receive a lot of posts in our Facebook group, the Mob, about how to successfully use cloth diapers while traveling. Cloth Diapers While Traveling There are several factors that can make it easier or more difficult. Will you have access to do laundry? If so, carry on as normal! Try measuring out how much laundry detergent you will need ahead of time, or buy it at your destination. If you don’t have access to laundry facilities, how long will you be gone? You don’t want to go too long

 
What to Pack When Traveling with a Toddler
November 9, 2017 1:05 pm | by
Traveling with a toddler

My family and I recently went on a trip across the country from St. Louis to California. This was our first big trip with our little girl, who is now 2 and a half years old. We were headed to Disneyland for a couple of days, then down to San Diego for some family time at the beach. To say I was nervous about the trip would be an understatement. I had lists for my lists a month ahead of time because I was so worried I would forget something. I’ve compiled one last list for you of my must-have

 
Pack Up with a Tula Kids Backpack
November 7, 2017 9:54 am | by
Two kids - each with a Tula Kids Backpack

Y’all, Tula Kids Backpacks are in! I’m pretty sure I need a Tula Kids Backpack. These are so stinking cute. I’ve been eyeing them since Tula first announced them. Here’s my list of reasons why I need to get one for my daughter. This may or may not be used as justification for my husband. Why I need a Tula Kids Backpack Adorable. Umm, these are the most stylish little bags I’ve ever seen! I love the cut. They don’t look like every other bag on the market, but they remain functional. They currently come in Blossom, Play, Rainbow Showers,

 
Hangout with the Best Wet Bag
October 25, 2017 11:09 am | by

  We’ve stepped up our Wet Bags once again. The long-awaited Hangout Wet Bag is available now! Several years ago, a description of a prototype was included in one of our catalogs. Sadly, the production of that wet bag never came to life. Every now and then, someone in the Mob would stumble across this vintage catalog and ask whatever became of that wet bag? It was a bag lots of people wanted to get their hands on. Now that production of bumGenius diapers and accessories has moved to St. Louis (more on that here), we’ve been given some flexibility

 
The bumGenius Weekender Wet Bag
July 28, 2017 5:00 am | by
bumGenius Weekender wet bags

Wet bags just got more awesome thanks to bumGenius! The bumGenius Weekender wet bag is a medium size wet bag that includes the same great features that our customers love on bumGenius Outing wet bag.  Washable, leak-resistant, zipper closure, and a shapeable handle with snap closure for easy accessibility. Ways to use your Weekender wet bag Wet bags aren’t just for your cloth diapers although they come in very handy to transport cloth diapers while you’re out and about. The Weekender wet bag is handy for many things: wet clothing from the pool stash one in your gym bag for your

 
Camping with Baby
October 4, 2016 10:29 pm | by

I’m going to start this off by saying… I’m not an “outdoorsy” kind of girl. I’ve only recently started camping with our kids because well, they like it, and I like to see the smiles on their faces from experiencing new adventures. So now, we go camping. This summer, we went camping four or five times. I guess you could say we kind of became pros at it! Traveling with a baby can be stressful – especially if it isn’t something you’re used to doing. But it can be fun! Here are 8 simple tips to make camping with baby a

 
Real Mom Talk: First Family Vacation
March 31, 2016 7:55 pm | by

We took our first family vacation last summer. Lola was 10 months old and we went to the lake for the the Fourth of July. Prior to this, we made many long road trips back and forth to my parents’ house, but this was different because our cabin wasn’t prepped ahead of time with baby gear. Lola sleeps much better in a very dark room, so we created a makeshift canopy with a comforter and some telescoping pole devices my husband found. We had to roll across two beds ninja style to get to the bathroom while she was sleeping to avoid destroying the contraption. I