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  1. Thinning my stash as I transition more to cloth and cloth/disposable liner hybrids. I have 7 packs of the ABU AlphaGatorz size L and 2 packs of Tykables Koda Cub size L. This weekend only, will let the ABU diapers go for $25 a pack, and the Tykables for $30 a pack. Buyer pays shipping. . Will ship anywhere but keep in mind these packs can be heavy and the boxes they sent in large. If shipping internationally, buyer pays all import fees/duty fees. Packages are sealed. Smoke free home. Shipping from Florida.
  2. I guess this would be helpful to new parents who may at first have difficulty knowing when their child is wet? But it's pretty easy to know when a disposable diaper is wet and needs to be changed, since they swell up a lot. Plus, is the device you clip on to the front of the diaper that owl thing? Seems like that would be a lot more obvious under clothes than a diaper, lol
  3. They did not discontinue them - I know others have contacted them and were told, no, they still intend to produce them, but likely will not have stock of them until at least May (I'm guessing that after the "sissy" diapers are sent out to those that ordered them, they will start production again on the cloth backed cushies).
  4. These are awesome! And I love the print! Where and when can we get these?
  5. I have 3 bags of 22 and 1 bag of 21 (total of 87 diapers) of the newer Attends with waistband, These have the plastic outer cover and 6 tapes. I stupidly bought the wrong size, which I realized when I tried one on! $30 plus shipping to you, cheapest way possible (unless you want them faster). Shipping from Florida.
  6. Interesting you say that. There's a listing for the girls size small-medium (4-8) in limited edition "Disney Fairies" print on Ebay.
  7. I bought a package last night since I happened to be near a Walgreens (and since I do tend to leak from my diapers overnite from time to time). They're expensive - $12 for a package of 9. Hoping that they'll sell big packs of them for less. Of course, it was a Walgreens too, and they tend to be more expensive then stores like Target, too. They're all white, the side that goes down has giant printing on them that says "Goodnites" and has a couple of stars and half moon designs on it and the words "This side down. The absorbent side is white as well. The pads are large. I realize they're meant for a twin bed, but I sleep in a King with my wife and the pad was easily as large as the cheaper disposable pads I've bought. I felt comfortable with the coverage area provided, and I toss and turn in my sleep. Absolutely LOVE the adhesive feature. There are 4 sections, two on the top, two on the bottom. They stick really well and keep movement to a minimum, which is one thing you can't say for other pads - I know that in the past, they've shifted out from under me. As it turns out, the pad did get put to use last night since my diaper leaked (been using cloth diapers more but still working on getting the leaks under control) and the pad held the large wet spot nicely, and did not soak through, Supposedly they can hold as much as a large/xl goodnite, which is a large amount if that's true. I don't know if families would use these every night given cost, but I could see them being a good backup when on vacation, visiting relatives, etc., and the child refuses to wear protection or a parent is worried about leaks on the bed.
  8. Love the idea of a cloth diaper with leg gussets! Don't know why they don't all do that. I would think it would help contain leaks around the legs like a disposable.
  9. Hi, Hoping that some of the more experienced cloth diaper users can help me. I just started getting into cloth diapers, and am using pocket diapers with stuffers. They're from Snap-EZ. I like the pocket diapers because they wash easily and dry quickly. Love the fit, and the feel. Much nicer and not as hot as a disposable. However, I'm having the hardest time with the diapers leaking out of the legs. This is the ONLY place the diapers seem to leak, but the result is when I sit down, I get a big wet spot on each side of my pants right on my butt! I've tried everything I could think of to alleviate this problem -I've washed the pocket diaper and liners several times in HOT, HOT water to improve absorbancy. I've checked to make sure they are not repelling water. I'm careful not to use any creams or lotions that might affect that (save those for at night, when I wear a disposable). I've adjusted the fit on the diaper to make it tighter. I've tried to arrange the stuffer(s) so that they are against the sides. And I make sure to change frequently, even though the microfiber top liner stays so dry, it's sometimes hard to know how wet I actually am. Nothing I seem to do helps! And, this is the only place the diaper seems to leak -like without leak gathers the way disposables have, the wetness just seeps out. I suppose this is why some infant/toddler cloth diapers are now including leg gathers, but we're not quite there the adult cloth ones. What am I missing or can I be doing differently? Please don't tell me to use traditional cloth with pins or anything like that. I'm looking for something convenient and easy to use and pocket diapers are it. I can't imagine people who use these on their children have this issue, so I must be doing something wrong. In the meantime, I'd love to wear these more, but the leaking/press out issue makes it so that I can't even sit down. Thanks for any guidance, A newbie.
  10. For anyone planning Disney or other trips --I happen to be a travel agent that specializes in Disney travel (I'm even a graduate of Disney's "College of Knowledge" and have the mouse ears to prove it) though I can book just about anything. There's no cost or fees for my services, and I can book resorts, tickets, your dining, child care, etc. I also price monitor and do your itinerary planning. Oh, and I've been to Disney World over 200 times (the benefits of an annual pass). So, if you're thinking of Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, or Adventures by Disney, or anything else, PM me.
  11. Hi all, I am selling a Nuk size 5 pacifier. My wife got it for me as a gift, but she didn't realize I'm not into the whole pacifier thing (I've tried them before, they're just not comfortable in my mouth). The pacifier is a light blue and has a star design on the front. Hopefully if I did this right, there's a picture attached to this. Not looking to make a profit, only wanting to get back what she paid, which is $25, with the shipping. I'll cover shipping to you, within the continental U.S. I can also ship it quickly, probably within a day or two of receiving payment from you via Paypal. I've sold things on here before with much success, so if you're at all interested, just send me a PM and I'll get back with you quickly. Thanks!
  12. Huggies actually tried this years ago in the U.S. with the Huggies Convertibles, that you could pull on like pants, or put on like a diaper. I don't think they ever caught on, because I don't think they lasted on the shelves more than a year or two. What's interesting about these is that they only come in size 3-5. If they're marketed for kids that are active and don't want to lie down to be changed (they're not marketed as pullups, but as slip on diapers after all) wouldn't you think there are lots of kids in size 6 who would benefits as well? I know most 2.5 -3+ year olds definitely do not want to have their diapers changed, but not all kids those ages are going to fit in a size 3 through 5.
  13. No, you're reading it wrong. The soft cloth exterior like the Swaddlers was added to sizes 3 & 4, but all the cruisers got the additional new designs, additional padding, etc. Haven't seen them yet, but from what I hear, they are slightly longer and wider (probably due to the additional padding they put back in) and puff up more. I've also heard that they have much more of a chemical smell to them now. Again, since I haven't seen the new ones, I can't comment.
  14. Actually, I like them a lot! Just running out of room with all the stuff I have and wanted to clear things out.
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