Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Registering for Cloth Diapers

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Registering for Cloth Diapers

If you have decided to use cloth diapers with your newborn you may wonder what to put on your baby registry.  There are so many different diaper brands and methods to cloth diaper.  The best way to discover the right cloth diapering system is to try them out.  All babies are shaped a little differently and families have preferences on certain styles or brands.  So how does you complete a baby registry for cloth diapers if you don't know which one will work best?


Many parents use the newborn period to try out several different brands or methods of cloth diapering to see which one will work best for their family.  A baby registry can reflect that.  You can choose to add higher priced newborn packages to your baby registry or you can put individual diapers on your baby registry.


Thanks Mama offers three different newborn sampler packages.  The Basic Newborn Package will give you an example of what you need for one day of cloth diapering a newborn.  The package will also allow you to try out different methods of cloth diapering to see which is the best fit for your family.


The Deluxe Newborn Package will give you two days worth of diapers for your newborn.  It also allows you to try out different brands and methods of cloth diapering.  The Deluxe package will allow you to try out a greater variety of brands than the Basic package.


If you are sure that you want easy to use diapers you can look at the Easy to Use Newborn Package. It offers enough diapers for one day of cloth diapering.  At the same time you can try out seven different easy to use cloth diapers.


If you want to put lower priced items on your registry instead of a package you can look at the packages to get an idea of what items to select for your newborn.  Make sure you get at least 12-15 diapers per day for your newborn and plenty of cloth wipes.  A wet bag and a diaper pail liner are also important items to add to your baby registry


Thanks Mama offers a baby registry for all your cloth diaper needs.


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