I received a product at no cost for review purposes. I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. Tots Bots are made in Scotland, and distributed in the U.S. by Bummis. I received the newest Tots Bots Easy fit (version 4) to review, and I also compared it to the prior versions. I’ve used the minky version easy fit, and the rayon from bamboo version in the newborn, tini fit size.
Post contains affiliate links. This comparison is a little bit tough since the old style diapers I own have been used & washed many times. The new diaper has been pictured both brand new & prepped, and Katie of A Tale of Fluff will be providing her opinions on the absorbency & fit of both, when her little one arrives in April.
Sprout Change Training Pants Review
Post contains affiliate links. I purchased this item myself. I was not asked to write, nor was I compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. While looking for “blue” training pants for my 4.5 year old (he needs backup for accidents at night), I found Sprout Change training pants on clearance for $13.95 (regularly $18.95) at Sweetbottoms Baby Boutique. Sprout change products are made in the USA.
I received a product at no cost for review purposes. Post contains affiliate links. Diaper Junction‘s Diaper Rite line was introduced to give families an option that is both high quality & economical. I have previously used the Diaper Rite pocket diaper, and Diaper Junction sent me their newest Diaper Rite product, the one-size all-in-one.
This is the last diaper I’m highlighting in my series on cloth diapers for preemies & small newborns. Check out my newborn cloth diaper overview for how newborn diapers fit on my 6.5 lb newborn, and read about more preemie cloth diapers.