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  • Kinder Warranty

    Kinder Warranty

    If you're considering the Kinder brand, here's what you need to know about their warranty. 

    Key Points

    • 30 day warranty from shipment delivery date
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  • Brand Spotlight: Kanga Care

    Brand Spotlight: Kanga Care

    In case you haven't noticed, we carry a lot of Kanga Care products... I carry their bamboo prefolds and flats, the EcoPosh fitteds, Lil Joey Newborns, Lil Learnerz Training Pants, and of course the full line of infamous Rumparooz pocket diapers and covers.  But beyond their products, we've continued to carry Kanga Care for many years because of who they are as a company.
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  • BIG News At Thirsties

    BIG News At Thirsties

    There is BIG changes happening at Thirsties Baby cloth diapers, but it's very exciting news.  If you haven't heard already, Thirsties has been sold... back to it's original owner and creator!

    That's something you don't hear everyday. 

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  • Welcome Petite Crown || Modern Cloth Diapers

    Welcome Petite Crown || Modern Cloth Diapers

    I'm always excited when we can bring new brands to the Canadian market and this one is no exception. I don't compromise when it comes to quality and ethical manufacturing in my shop and I'm very selective on what brands I carry.  So I'm very pleased to announce today our newest brand that meets my very high standards, say hello to Petit Crown!
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  • Fitted Diapers For Bigger Babies

    Fitted Diapers For Bigger Babies

    For a long time there has been a problem for cloth diapering parents.  Since the invention of 'one size' cloth diapers designed to adjust from 'newborn' to 'potty learning' the standard weight range has been 8-35lbs. 

    But not every baby is 8-35lbs.  Not every baby fits a 'one size' cloth diaper. 

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  • What Is A Snappi

    What Is A Snappi

    Use one hand to hold the diaper together while you secure the Snappi with your right hand.  Secure the Snappi to the fabric on one hip, then stretch it over to grab the fabric near the other hip.  Now take the bottom of the T and secure it to the fabric between baby's legs like you see in the photo here.
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