A package of diapers seems like a small issue – and not so much cash for a dry and happy baby, right? Did you know that the average baby will use more than 6,000 throw away diapers before potty learning? Or that those diapers will drain your wallet by nearly $2,000? Suddenly those diapers are not so adorable.

By comparison, using cloth diapers will save your family about $1,500 for the first baby – and they are durable enough to be used for 2 or 3 children. You’ll only need about two dozen diapers rather than 6,000! And these days, a cloth diaper is easy to use.

Cleaning cloth diapers is simple and astonishingly easy. You’ll find that using modern cloth diapers is more convenient than ever. Simply shake any solids into the toilet and keep the diapers in a dry pail until laundry day. Then toss the diapers in the washing machine – if you use a diaper pail liner you won’t even have to touch them or wash the pail. Run a cold rinse without detergent, then a hot wash with low-residue detergent that contains no additives, enzymes or fabric softeners. Air dry on a line or dry on a clothes rack, or warm tumble dry. Now you have cozy, clean, fresh diapers for your little one. See? Simple as can be.

Old-fashioned plastic pants and pins are not necessary – snaps and velcro-style closures are in. No pinning, no folding and no toilet rinsing needed. These days you can find a wide variety of possibilities from all in one diapers that are as easy to use as disposables to vastly improved ~moisture-proof~waterproof} covers and super-absorbent prefold diapers. Your little one will be warm and dry, you’ll be able to afford more great things for them (or a college fund!). Everybody is happy and your wallet will be happy too.

No matter which style you select, you’ll love how cute they look on your baby and how much money they save your family. I am sure there are lots of other ways you could use that money! There are hundreds of cloth diaper makers. From moms who sew gorgeous cloth diapers from home to big internationally-known brands, there are cloth diapers in every conceivable shade, print and style. What about when you are away from home? These modern styles are easy to use even when you are on the go with your little one. Just use a simple waterproof wet bag to hold used diapers until you can take them home for washing.

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