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Cloth Diaper Giveaway Roundup for 4/20/12 (Plus Linky for All Giveaways)

Cloth Diaper Giveaway Roundup

Time to enter to win free cloth diapers. Every Friday, I round up cloth diaper, accessory & baby wearing giveaways that I’ve found.

If you’d like me to list your cloth diaper, accessory, baby wearing (etc.) giveaway next week, send a link and description to maria at change-diapers.com, or Fill out my contact form for readers.

The Cloth Diaper Whisperer

*Baby K’Tan Carrier from Being MVP Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook “like” (ends 4/20) RC

*GladRags Mama Cloth from Contemplate Cloth (ends 4/20) RC

*Booty Buns Diaper from My Cloth Diaper Stash (ends 4/20) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC Co-hosted with Stay at Home Cloth Diapering Mama

*$25 Zookies GC from The Bewitchin’ Kitchen (ends 4/20) Open worldwide RC

Fleece Soaker from My Cloth Diaper Stash (ends 4/20) RC Co-hosted with Stay at Home Cloth Diapering Mama

Charlie Banana Feminine Pads from All About Baby Boutique and Life with my Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 4/20) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Giggle Life Diaper from Bizzing Bea Baby Emporium and The Slacker Mom (ends 4/20) RC

Ruby Moon Wipe Bits from Changing Diapers & Figgy Fuzz (ends 4/20) RC

Fashion Bums Wipes from My Cloth Diaper Stash (ends 4/20) RC Co-hosted with Stay at Home Cloth Diapering Mama

Doll Diaper from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/20) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Wool Dryer Balls from Salt Air Studio and Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/20) RC

Lanolin from Milk Maid Mama and Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/20) RC

Snappi from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/20) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Barnyard Bumz Diaper from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/20) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Zolowear Ring Sling from Daily Mothering (ends 4/21) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Softbums Diapers Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/21) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*$25 Cloth Diaper Store GC from Zephyr Hill (ends 4/21) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Baby by Danish Wet Bag from Mommy’s Favorite Things Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/21) RC

Rockin’ Green Soap from Formula Mom Mandatory Twitter follow (ends 4/21) RC

Butterbears Diaper from Figgy Fuzz (ends 4/21) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$10 Figgy Fuzz GC (ends 4/21) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Red Barn Nifty Nappy Fitted Diaper from Sophie and Momma (ends 4/22) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Glow Bug Diaper from Formula Mom (ends 4/22) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*GroVia Shell & Biosoakers from Monica’s Mom Musings (ends 4/22) RC

GroVia Kit & Thirsties Inserts from So Easy Being Green (ends 4/22) RC

Cheeky Cloth Diaper from The Cloth Diaper Report Mandatory E-mail Subscription (ends 4/22) RC

Everyday Willow Dryer Balls & Motherlove Green Salve from Figgy Fuzz (ends 4/22) RC

Lovely Fluff Diaper (ends 4/22) RC

Fuzzibunz Diaper from Changing Diapers & Eclectic Momsense (ends 4/22) RC

Babykicks Basic Pocket Diaper & Washies Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/22) RC

Imse Vimse Swim Diaper from I Love Cloth Diapers (ends 4/23) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Baby K’Tan Carrier from Natural Parents Network (ends 4/24) RC

$50 Lunapads GC from Applecheeks (3 winners) Mandatory Facebook “like” and Twitter follow (ends 4/24) RC

Bamboobies Nursing Pads from Figgy Fuzz (ends 4/24) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

CJ’s BUTTer from My Cloth Diaper Stash (ends 4/24) RC Co-hosted with Stay at Home Cloth Diapering Mama

*Booty Buns Diaper from Nicki the Eval Gal Mandatory GFC follow (ends 4/25) RC

Baby by danish Wet Bag from Cloth Diaper Addiction Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/25) GD

A Happy Green Life Detergent from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/25) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Cloth Diaper Butler from Baby and the Chis (ends 4/26) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Softbums Omni from The Slacker Mom (ends 4/26) RC

Eco Sprout Detergent from Stuff Parents Need (ends 4/26) RC

Glow Bug Diaper from OTTW Mandatory email subscription (ends 4/26) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

LynaeDean BaMomzY Diaper Bags from Empowering Ellie (ends 4/26) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$50 Abby’s Lane GC (2 winners) (ends 4/26) RC

Rumparooz Diapers from Diaper Junction (ends 4/26) RC

$20 Ultimate Green Store GC from The Review Stew Mandatory blog follow (ends 4/27) RC

Hipster Fluff Wipes from My Cloth Diaper Stash (ends 4/27) Open Worldwide RC Co-hosted with Stay at Home Cloth Diapering Mama

Couture Fluff GC from My Cloth Diaper Stash (ends 4/27) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Softbums Diapers from Daily Mothering (ends 4/28) RC

*Fuzzibunz Diaper from Changing Diapers and First Time Mom (ends 4/28) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Rockin’ Green Soap from The Mommy Times Mandatory Google+ follow and Facebook “like” (ends 4/28) RC

Lalabee Bathworks Bottom Balm from The Bewitchin’ Kitchen (ends 4/28) Open to Canadians only RC

Babee Greens Cloth Diaper from Naturally Thrifty Mom (ends 4/28) RC

*Green Tree Wipes from The Eco Chic (ends 4/29) RC

SmartSnugs Diapers from Trying to Go Green Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook “like” (ends 4/29) RC

Blissful Booty Wipes & Concentrate from According to Jenny (ends 4/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Charlie Banana Diaper from So Easy Being Green (ends 4/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

LuSa Organics Booty Balm from Greenie Beanie Bottoms and Beautifully Bellafaith (ends 4/29) RC

Smartipants Diaper from Nicki the Eval Gal Mandatory GFC follow (ends 4/29) RC

Swaddlebees Simplex from Conservamom Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/29) RC

Boba Baby Carrier from inRandom Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/29) RC

AMP Diaper from Life With My Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 4/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Boba Baby Carrier from Dirty Truth Reviews Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/29) RC

Water Wrap from Nicki’s Diapers (ends 4/29) RC

$20 Figgy Fuzz GC from Life with my Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 4/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$30 RearZ GC from DiaperDeals.ca Two Mandatory Facebook “likes” (ends 4/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$10 Barnyard Bummz GC from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Diapershops Sweepstakes on Facebook Open to the U.S. and Canada (ends 4/30)

*$10 Peace Love & Diapers GC from Sophie and Momma (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Earth Mama Angel Baby Bottom Balm Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$25 Cloth Diaper Store GC from Padded Tush Stats (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Kissaluvs Marvels Fitted from Modern Muslim Mommy Mandatory email subscription (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Diva Cup from The Eco Friendly Family Blog (ends 4/30) RC

AMP Diaper from One More Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (ends 4/30) RC

Glow Bug Diaper from Simple City Life Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Peanut Shell Sling from Zephyr Hill (ends 4/30) RC

$75 or $25 Figgy Fuzz GC (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Rainbow Waters Wool Shorties from Figgy Fuzz (ends 4/30) RC

$50 Birdie’s Room GC from Everything Mom & Baby (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Bumgenius Freetime from Bouncing Babies & Dibs (ends 4/30) RC

Sew is Your Baby Diaper from The Bewitchin’ Kitchen (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Paisley Baby Wet Bag from The Bewitchin’ Kitchen (ends 4/30) Open Worldwide RC

Diaper Junction Gift Certificates (ends 4/30) Must submit a photo to enter. Two people will be selected at random to win a $25 GC and the winner w/the most votes receives a $50 GC – entry via Facebook app.

Rumparooz Diapers from Figgy Fuzz (ends 4/30) RC

$25 Just Simply Baby GC from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends 4/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

$25 Ultimate Green Store GC from A Nation of Moms (ends 5/1) RC

Mini Maestro Diaper from Simple City Life Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 5/1) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Applecheeks Diaper from Precious Bottoms & inRandom (ends 5/2) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

AMP Diaper from Simple City Life Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 5/3) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Rumparooz Diaper, Pail Liner & Doll Diaper from Abby’s Lane (ends 5/3) RC

GroVia Essay Contest from Abby’s Lane (ends 5/3) 250+ word “essay” – topics given

Cloth Wipes from Greenie Beanie Bottoms (ends 5/4) RC

Dinkledooz Diaper from GoGo Natural & Simple City Life Mandatory GFC follow (ends 5/4) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

*Onya Baby Carrier from Monkey Tales (ends 5/5) RC

Super Skivvies Training Pants from Natural Parents Network (ends 5/5) Open Worldwide RC

*Applecheeks Diaper from Double Duty Mommy (ends 5/11) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Applecheeks Little Bundle from One Smiley Monkey (ends 5/12) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Itti Bitti Tutto from Kissed by the Moon & Natural Parents Network (ends 5/14) Open to the U.S. and Canada RC

Boba Baby Carrier from Snappy Diapers Mandatory GFC follow (ends 5/31) Open to the U.S. and Canada

*giveaways that have been listed in a prior week’s roundup
RC Entries collected via Rafflecopter
GD Entries collected via Google Docs Form

You may enter any “family friendly” giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name – Giveaway Item – Ending date works well. Please at least include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.

View my where I list my giveaways post, to find more places to link up your giveaways!

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Giveaway Natural Personal Care Products Reusable Products

Lunette Cup Giveaway (CLOSED 5/3)

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If you clicked this post not knowing what a Lunette cup was, it is a reusable menstrual product, so men (or the extra-squeamish) can back away slowly!

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I have not used a Lunette Cup, since I do not have a cycle in early breastfeeding (lucky me!) but I know a lot of you are interested in reusable menstrual products. I do not have a “review,” since I haven’t used it, but I will share some info & give you the chance to win one!

lunette

So what is a Lunette Cup? It is a reusable menstrual cup that is made in Finland, with medical grade, latex free silicone. It can be used during the day or overnight, during sports and by women of all ages and sizes. The cup has a lot of advantages including being economical (it will last for years), eco-friendly, safe, discreet and non-drying. Lunette gives great instructions on how to use the cup.

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You will need to empty it 2-4 times per day. The cup comes in several colors (just for fun!), and you can use Lunette’s Feelbetter wash or CupWipes to clean your cup.

The Lunette is different than other menstrual cups and has different sizing. The stem is flat, and the inside is smooth, with no areas for bacteria to collect. It is designed to be easy to insert and comfortable to use. There is a wealth of information about the cup and your body on the Lunette website and Lunette blog.

“Like” Lunette on Facebook, follow Lunette on Twitter, Lunette on Pinterest, “like” Kelly Wels on Facebook, follow Kelly Wels on Twitter and Kelly Wels on Pinterest.

Where to buy: Buy Lunette Cup directly for $39.99, or find a retailer.

Are you a retailer? Want to add the Lunette Menstrual Cup to your store? Click here for info!

Giveaway sponsored by Lunette USA via Green Team Distribution/Kelly Wels: One winner will receive 1 cup in her choice of size/color, ARV $39.99. (Winner must give at least 2 color options in case one color is not available.) US Residents only. 18 yrs old and older. Entries go in the Rafflecopter form.


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FTC compliance: I was not compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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Motherhood Personal Posts

How Do You Work This Thing…Err, Kid?

Have you ever had a moment where you wished your child came with an owner’s manual? Let’s see…index: 7 year old with an attitude…page 67. Ah yes, here’s how to troubleshoot!

I have three children, and my third is far “easier” than the first two, so I’m feeling pretty good about the baby stuff right now. However, every day seems to bring a new challenge with my 7 year old. I can only hope that I will have it all figured out by the time the other two are that age!

I remember bringing my first baby home and thinking how crazy it was that they were actually sending me home to care for this tiny person!! We had to attend a “class” in order to be discharged, but that was essentialy talk of umbilical cord stumps and baby poop. I am so grateful to be raising children in the internet age. Is anyone else willing to ‘fess up to Googling things like “is … normal” or “what causes green baby poop?”

Now I find myself looking up first grade math online. I actually love math; it kills me when I hear kids say “pssht, when will I ever use this?” I use math all the time! In the grocery store to figure out unit prices, sales and tax. I use geometry when we’re working on home improvement projects, and I use algebra pretty much daily; or multiples times per day back when we were dealing with mortgage scenarios.

I did fine with Calculus in High School, but some of my first grader’s homework has me stumped. The K-2 math curriculum is really different than what I remember (granted, that was a long time ago!) and I’ve had to brush up to help her. She recently brought home a worksheet of “balancing equations.” The equations looked like this:

18-___=7+___
13=___

My husband and I were both shocked. What the heck? Are they doing algebra with two variables in first grade?? After a few minutes, we finally figured out that they were just trying to show kids that 18-5 is the same as 7+6 like this:

18-5=7+6
13=13

I’m glad that my daughter’s teacher this year emails a newsletter each week telling us what they are working on, but I sure wish they would tell us exactly what (and how!) they are teaching them, and teach us too. It’s hard to help when you have no idea what they are doing! Thank goodness for Google. We’ve found some great games for her to play online, and even flash cards to print.

I thought helping my daughter with her homework would be a breeze. After all, I was a great student, was excellent in math & English, and she’s even going to the same school I attended. I’m starting to get worried about second grade.

How about you? Has there been anything difficult about parenting that you didn’t anticipate having trouble with? Or does everything come naturally? (hmph)

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BPA Free Review

Lifefactory Glass Baby Bottles

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I posted my Lifefactory Glass Beverage Bottle review in February, and I still love them and use them every day. So, I decided to pick up a Lifefactory Glass Baby Bottle. The 4 ounce bottle I chose with a sky blue sleeve, retails for $14.99 (I snagged it for $13.72.) This is definitely not cheap, but I really only need the one (and I’m not sure if he will even take it!) They are also available as a 9 ounce bottle with a $16.99 MSRP (from $14.43 on Amazon.)

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The bottles are made of borosilicate glass that is thermal shock resistant and can go from freezer to boiling water without breaking (obviously, it’s still glass, so it could break with extreme temperature change or force.) The silicone sleeve and nipple (comes with a 0-3 month slow-flow) are medicaled grade, latex and plastic-free silicone.

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Like the beverage bottles, the baby bottles are dishwasher safe, and you don’t need to remove the sleeve to wash or boil.

lifefactory glass baby bottle 5 together

When you’re through with bottles, the 4 oz or 9 oz bottles can turn into a water bottle buy purchasing white or colored solid caps. You can also turn them into sippy cups by adding sippy caps.

The bottle feels nice and sturdy, but it wasn’t as heavy as I was expecting. I love that they are glass, and that their “life” will continue even after we’re out of the baby stage, so my $ won’t be wasted if my son refuses a bottle like my other two did!

FTC compliance: Although I paid normal retail prices for the pictured item, this post contains affiliate links. I was not compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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Cloth Diaper Advice – Mailbox Mondays 4/16/12 – Cloth at Daycare

Cloth Diaper Advice

Do you need cloth diaper help? Each week, I answer a question asked by a reader, and ask my other readers to help too.

Questions don’t have to be cloth diaper related, just email maria at change-diapers.com with “Mailbox Mondays” in the subject, or fill out my contact form for readers, which you will always be able to find on my Contact Page.

Melissa says::

Hi Maria,

My little one isn’t quite ready for solid foods yet but nothing like getting prepared early 🙂 I have a daycare provider sent from heaven who has no problem using cloth diapers. But I do try to make things as easy on her as possible. Right now it is all breastfed poo so she just sends diapers home in a bag and I add them to my wetbag until laundry day. Once my little one starts eating solids and the poo needs to be rinsed, what do you think is reasonable to ask her to do? I have considered flushable liners but we have a septic tank at our house so they would be for daycare only. Will it hurt (or be too terribly disgusting) to have her just bag it up and deal with it once we get home?

Thanks for any suggestions!
Melissa

I really don’t think it would be bad to just deal with the poopy diaper when you get home. I’ve done this quite a bit when changing diapers while we’re out and about. If she’s willing, she could just shake off what she can, then put the rest in the wet bag.

Flushable liners are a good compromise, though you want to be cautious with plumbing systems. Some liners are sturdy enough to withstand a few washings (if they are only wet) but that definitely makes me question whether I’d want them in my plumbing! At 5-9 cents each, it would be an extra expense if you were using them in every diaper at daycare also.

I realize that technically, all solid waste is supposed to be flushed, but really, what does she do with the dirty diapers of children in disposables? Throws the whole thing in the trash, right? This may not be a popular opinion, but if you are having issues just bringing the dirty diapers home, and she doesn’t want to flush liners, why not have her leave wet liners with the diaper & throw poopy ones in the trash?

Does your daycare allow cloth diapers? How do they handle the poop?

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