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Cloth Diapering System

Welcome to the world of cloth diapering!

Whether you're new to it or looking to refine your routine, this guide will help you understand the different components of a cloth diapering system and how to create a setup that works best for your family.

  • Eco-friendly: Reduces landfill waste.

  • Cost-effective: Saves money in the long run.

  • Healthier: Fewer chemicals and breathable fabrics.

  • Customizable: Adjustable absorbency and fit.

  • Ready to start your cloth diapering journey? Explore our recommended products and get started today!

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Understanding the
Cloth Diaper System

A cloth diapering system consists of several key components that work together to provide an eco-friendly and cost-effective diapering solution for your baby.

Cloth Diaper

Waterproof Outer Shell

Absorbent Inserts

Adjustable Snaps

AWJ Interior Lining

Cloth Wipes & Accessories

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Waterproof Outer Shell with Absorbent Inserts

Babies Beginning diapers stand out as the best choice for parents seeking convenience and reliability. With built-in absorbency and waterproofing, these diapers ensure maximum protection against leaks.

The absorbent layer is key, and parents can choose from several options:

  • Cotton for affordability and natural comfort

  • Bamboo for its softness and high absorbency

  • Hemp for an ultra-absorbent and eco-friendly solution.


​Enjoy peace of mind knowing your baby is dry and comfortable all day long!

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How to Set Up Your Cloth Diapering System

Baby Room Cabinet

Storage & Organization

  • Designate a space for clean diapers, wipes, and accessories.

  • Use labeled bins or drawers for easy access.

  • Keep a wet bag or diaper pail nearby for soiled diapers.

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Diaper Changing Routine

  • Remove the used diaper and shake solids into the toilet.

  • Store the dirty diaper in a wet bag or pail.

  • If using cloth wipes, dampen them with water or a homemade solution.

  • Change your baby every 2-3 hours or as needed.

Laundry Room

Washing &
Maintenance

  • Pre-wash in cold water to remove waste.

  • Main wash in hot water with a cloth-safe detergent.

  • Extra rinse to eliminate residue.

  • Line dry or tumble dry on low.

  • Sun-dry when possible to naturally bleach stains and freshen diapers.

  • Use a separate laundry basket to store clean, dry diapers before folding and organizing.

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Prepping Inserts

for Easy Access

  • Stuff pocket diapers with inserts as soon as they are dry to streamline diaper changes.

  • Fold and stack prefolds in advance so they are ready to use.

  • Organize by absorbency level, keeping nighttime or heavy-absorbency options separate from daytime diapers.

  • Use a designated changing station where prepped diapers are easily reachable for quick changes.

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Nighttime &Travel Solutions

  • Use extra absorbent inserts for nighttime.

  • For travel, bring enough diapers and a wet bag for storage.

  • Remember, it's okay to occasionally use disposables while travelling, this is your journey!

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