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Sale: Buy 2 Flip Covers, Get 1 FREE!
April 27, 2012 3:13 pm | by

Whether you are preparing for travel, shopping for baby showers or going to participate in the Flats and Handwashing Challenge we have an out of this world deal for you! While supplies last, you can buy 2 Flip covers and get a third for FREE*! Extend your stash, add a few colors to your rotation or give one to a friend interested in trying cloth diapers. Create the perfect system for your family with two closure and three insert options to chose from. There’s no limit to the ways you can save with this stellar sale. While you are shopping,

 
Warehouse Roulette – The Sh*tcan
April 26, 2012 5:30 am | by

I’ve been bugged by Jenn and others to write posts on the blog for a long time, but I didn’t want to have to figure out what to write about while staying somewhat on topic. So the obvious solution was to write about random things in the warehouse. Warehouse roulette! To make it fun and very random, I put all of the warehouse locations in a box, mixed it up and drew a location.   This location really could be anything. It’s one of the areas where we park incoming pallets that act like in-laws. Sometimes it’s a short stay,

 
Incorporating Music into Our Day
April 25, 2012 12:14 pm | by

Music is a big part of our day. We have dance parties, listen to music while cooking and sing songs before bed. I’m not sure we could get through our day without music! There usually comes a point in each day when the boys are bored (and therefore a little cranky) and we need something to shake everyone back into more positive thinking. You know what I’m talking about- when every suggested activity gets shot down and everyone wants to do something but no one wants to do anything. This is when we turn to dance parties. I have a

 
Tuesday Giveaway: Be flexible with Flip!
April 24, 2012 2:44 pm | by

Parenting requires a certain amount of flexibility. I used to think I was pretty flexible and easy going, until I had children. I have since learned how to be even more flexible than I ever thought possible. There are always those moments when you are loading up the car, getting everyone buckled in tightly and your potty training toddler decides they want to try again. How about the morning you have to be somewhere at a specific time and you can’t find the missing shoe that was just there an hour ago? When children are involved (especially toddlers), there is

 
Cloth Diapers and Mud
April 23, 2012 12:55 pm | by
Cloth Diaper Creams

Now that spring has sprung (for most of us), it’s time to get outside and really enjoy the warmer weather. Unfortunately, spring often brings rain along with the warmer weather. And at least in my backyard, rain = mud. Some people don’t like letting their kids play in the mud- and it can be a little overwhelming, it terms of mess. But there are things we can do to make clean up easier on ourselves. For my older kids, who are (somewhat) less inclined to really roll in the mud, I usually just let them go as long as they

 
Sale: Earth Day Celebration at Cotton Babies!
April 21, 2012 2:08 pm | by

Be sure to stop by your local Cotton Babies this weekend and join us as we celebrate Earth Day! Stop by any of our St. Louis, MO or Vancouver, WA locations tomorrow to learn how you could win six bumGenius Freetime diapers through our Change3Things Challenge. We have great sales planned for all day including, buy 5 get 1 FREE on bumGenius 4.0, Freetime, Elemental, and Newborn cloth diapers and other amazing deals on FuzziBunz, Thirsties, GroVia, and more!* We look forward to seeing you! Stores are open until 8 p.m. Be Green. Save Green. *Online sale ends Monday, April

 
Cotton Babies Spotlight: Baby Care Diaper Service, St. Louis
April 20, 2012 4:23 pm | by

As we celebrate Real Diaper Week and prepare for the Great Cloth Diaper Change, we would like to introduce you to our co-hosts for the St. Louis Great Cloth Diaper Change – Baby Care Diaper Service. Baby Care Diaper Service has been in business for over 20 years and is family owned and operated by Mark and Kathy Huntebrinker. We wanted to get to know a bit more about them, so we asked a few questions that Kathy was kind enough to answer. CB: Tell us a bit about the family behind Baby Care Diaper Service, including that quintessential St.

 
Reusable Swim Diapers
April 20, 2012 12:22 pm | by

Back when Vicki was 6 months old, I started taking her to swimming lessons. I prepared weeks in advance by registering her for swimming, buying her a bathing suit, and purchasing a reusable swim diaper. I was good to go. Everything went swimmingly (pun intended) for a few months, and we greatly enjoyed our weekly swim. Then it got cold and I dropped the ball and forgot to register for the winter session. By the time we went back to swimming, Vicki needed a new bathing suitand she had grown out of her swim diaper. As I was pressed for

 
Warehouse Roulette – I Peed
April 19, 2012 5:37 am | by

I’ve been bugged by Jenn and others to write posts on the blog for a long time, but I didn’t want to have to figure out what to write about while staying somewhat on topic. So the obvious solution was to write about random things in the warehouse. Warehouse roulette! To make it fun and very random, I put all of the warehouse locations in a box, mixed it up and drew a location.   And what a lovely location it is. It’s a shelf full of Flip Training Pants! Oh la la! Such pretty boxes! In the effort of

 
Tuesday Giveaway: Real Diaper Week!
April 17, 2012 1:28 pm | by

One of the many reasons that parents may choose to cloth diaper their baby is to reduce waste and help the environment. We know that with each cloth diaper you change instead of a disposable, you prevent landfill waste, but exactly how much is saved every day from local landfills? Last year, we introduced the Change 3 Things challenge. We asked parents and caregivers to change at least 3 cloth diapers a day instead of disposables. We set up a Facebook page to track the progress and even have a form available on the website so you can report exactly