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Tag Archive: save money

How to Spend Less Money on Diapers
May 5, 2020 2:56 pm | by

As the United States unemployment reaches its highest since 1943, many families are looking for ways to save money and cut costs any way they can. Cloth Diapers Save Money Families with babies who need diapers know just how expensive disposable diapers can be. Plus, as people are hoarding toilet paper and diapers, it may be difficult to find your preferred diapers. Now is a great time to make the switch to cloth diapers. To get the most bang for your buck, check out the Elemental Joy Cloth Diaper Kit. If you want to switch to full-time cloth diapers, we

 
Trim a Tree, Trim a Budget with Cloth Diapers
December 3, 2019 3:58 pm | by

Are you looking for a sustainable gift that (literally) won’t end up in the trash? Are you looking for a useful gift that both parent and baby will benefit from? I’m going to let you in on a secret: it’s cloth diapers! You can trim a tree and trim a budget! Cloth diapers can save parents literally hundreds to hundreds of dollars when used in place in disposable diapers. If you don’t know which diaper they would like, here are some tips. Most Bang for Your Buck Elemental Joy Cloth Diaper Kit is an affordable, easy to use option that

 
Getting Started on Your Breastfeeding Journey
February 10, 2017 8:00 am | by

Breastfeeding can be a very rewarding part of being a mother. It can also be very stressful. Being prepared and getting off to a good start can make all the difference. Educating yourself on the basics of breastfeeding can help you be more successful. Preparing for breastfeeding can begin while you are still pregnant. Attend a breastfeeding class. Many hospitals offer breastfeeding classes. Develop relationships with friends who are breastfeeding or who have breastfed their children. Locate your local LLL (La Leche League ) for mother to mother breastfeeding support (3). Read breastfeeding books (see references at the end of this blog). If you