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ashcordes Posted - Apr 12 2007 : 12:04:24 PM
Anyone use all-in-ones, and if so, which brand, and are you happy with them. I need something easy for the sitter, but am not happy with the chemicals, waste, etc. involved with disposables. Any info greatly appreciated.

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Alee Posted - Mar 24 2008 : 11:29:32 PM
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MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Apr 23 2007 : 5:38:51 PM
ok funny, I got antoher package today, and guess what was in it. The Kooshi's! I got 3 of them! Hmmmm, I like them! I think I will buy some. When I went to the BRU website though, I am not sure which kind they are selling. I googled the kooshi's and there is two different kinds. One that has every thing in one, and one that needs a cover and stuffers. I have a feeling BRU (Babies R Us) is selling the all in one kind, but I am not 100 percent positive, but from what I am reading they are. They are working good so far. (ok so I've only used one so far, but so far so good) I like that the stuffer is attached, unlike fuzzibuns, or wonderoos where you have to add a stuffer. In the kooshi it's attached like a tongue. Kind of neat. I also like the softness of it. And this is a used one, and it's still pretty soft!
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Apr 23 2007 : 11:16:26 AM
I mainly use wonderroos superstars. And I like them a lot. However, they are hard to find. I also occassionally use little g's can be bought pretty cheaply at Whole Food's. And I use gerber and fuzzibuns, as a friend of mine sends them to me as her son out grows them. However, I have no idea where to buy these gerber ones. I kind of like them, they are very cute! And a lot like fuzzibuns. I have asked my friend where she got them, but I never get a reply from her (we are only online friends) I just receive a box in the mail every few months! lol It's nice and all, but I wish she would reply to me once in a while! lol haha

I like the wonderroos super stars though because one size fits all the way through to 24 lbs, starting with at least 4 lbs. (the packaging says 8 lbs, however my daughter was born 18 inches long and 4 lbs and they fit her fine, a little big in the leg wholes but we had min leaks, but those first few weeks little g's did the best with her size, as the velcro was really easy to adjust to her size.) I had friends tell me that their velcro didn't last as long as the snap ones though like wonderroo's. Personally it's been almost 8 months now and they have both worn the same amount of what I can see-the snappy ones seem to get their elastic shot, even if the snaps last and hold up longer then teh velcro. However, like I said I haven't had to buy new sizes of the wonderoo's and we have had to go up one size with little g's. Not yet with the fuzzibuns though or gerber, she's still in smalls for them.
mima Posted - Apr 23 2007 : 06:43:16 AM
My daughter uses fuzzibuns too! They are beautiful and her babies never got diaper rashes!
Libbie Posted - Apr 23 2007 : 06:31:42 AM
Kate (katiedid) recommended FuzziBunz to me, and I really like them - they have a website www.fuzzibunz.com that you can check out. They've proven to be really easy for us...

XOXO, Libbie

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UrbanChick Posted - Apr 13 2007 : 08:00:14 AM
I used the Reuzum's at www.greenmountaindiapers.com They call them Blue Penguin now. I liked them and didn't get too many leaks. My daughter was a little thin and had little legs so some diapers leaked alot. but the Reuzums didn't leak on her so I like them the best. My husband liked the ones with snaps, he thought they had better fit than the velcro. I liked the velcro because they were fast and easy for changing in the middle of the night. She has really good descriptions as to what diaper worked best for different baby body types. You can call her too. She is very sweet and will go over what diapers worked for her and what didn't.

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Rebekka Mae Posted - Apr 12 2007 : 2:33:31 PM
Ashley- Try Kushies all in ones, they are available from babies-r-us online if you can;t get them locally and they work great- more expensive than prefolds and covers but super to have for saving space in the diaper bag or for caregivers.

Also- maybe the babysitter can learn how to cloth diaper with prefolds and such (my three year old knows how ;)- though every time I leave the room the baby is getting a new diaper from sister! UGH...
Rebekka

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