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Fuzzi Bunz Cloth Diapers
 

Fuzzi Bunz has a soft 100% polyester microfleece, or "stay dry", layer on the inside which is used to keep moisture away from your baby's skin. There is a pocket where the insert is placed to absorb the moisture. The outside is a waterproof layer with several snap positions around the waist and legs to adjust the fit on your baby. No pins, no separate plastic pull on covers~what could be easier?! Not totally convinced that cloth diapers are right for you and your baby? Start with our sample package today!
PRICE: 12 or more only $15.96/ea, 6-11 only $16.20/ea. 1-6 only $16.95/ea. Each comes with one micro-terry insert.


Size Chart
Size
Pounds
Thigh
Small
7-18 lbs
5-10"
Medium
15-30 lbs
9-13"
Large
25-45 lbs
12-16"

To Purchase please call 404-592-2858 or email: info@happybabysolutions.com, or Click here to contact us:

 
A perfect addition to your Fuzzi Bunz diapers are these inserts.
Our inserts are made made from soft, organic hemp (55%) and cotton (45%) blends. These are a great combo to use with the microterry insert already included with your diaper, or on its own. Unlike the microterry insert, our inserts are contoured to fit snugly inside your diaper for maximum absorbency and comfort. Price: $3.00 Click here to order




The Benefits of Using Cloth

Health: A harmful chemical called Sodium Polyacrylate used for absorbency in disposable diapers has been linked to toxic shock syndrome. Another chemical, Dioxin, used in bleaching paper in disposable diapers has been linked to causing cancer. Diaper rash and allergic reactions are much more common when using disposables. What would you rather your baby be sitting in: chemical filled plastic or soft, "breathable" cotton?

Environment: Cloth diapers are reusable, even through a few children! They also make great cleaning rags once they are no longer usable for diapers. On average a baby goes through anywhere between 6,000 and 8,000 diaper changes in its time from birth to potty training. Imagine how many babies are in the world and how many diapers are going into our landfills!

Money Savings: The start up costs for using cloth diapers may seem like a little more, but even with the costs of washing and drying you still save money! The complete cost of disposable diapers during the diapering period may be as much as $2,359 for name brand diapers! Using Fuzzi Bunz diapering system can save you over $1,500! You can also save even more by line drying your diapers. Think about how many ways you can better use that money for things your child needs!

How Many Diapers and Inserts Will I Need?
Newborns go through 10-12 diaper changes per day and slowly decrease to 3-6 changes per day with age. We recommend having 1-2 inserts for each diaper cover; 1-2 inserts during the day and 2 at night for extra absorbency. 2 dozen small, 1 dozen medium, and 1 dozen large is recommended. Fuzzi Bunz have terrific resale value, so use them as needed and sell them to afford the next size!

Isn't Cloth Diapering More Difficult and Messy?
The answer is no! Cloth diapering systems have come a long way from "rags" with pins! The system we're promoting is one of the easiest and most effective systems to use. Simply place the insert inside the pouch on the diaper and snap the diaper on your baby! Of course, I cannot say that it is not messy, but what diaper isn't? For washing, simply take the diaper off, scrape the "dirties" into the toilet, take out the insert and throw both pieces into the diaper pail until laundry day. These diapers are stain resistant to even the worst "dirties". We suggest lining your diaper pail with a bag that is easy to pick up and wash directly with the diapers. To help with diaper pail odor, use perfume samples from department stores or try placing a few pieces of charcoal in the bottom of the pail.

What About Leaks?
Buying quality diapers is a key to prevent leaking. The diaper system we are promoting, Fuzzi Bunz, works very well because each diaper has several different snap positions around the waist and legs to make a tighter or looser fit on your baby. However, if leaking does occur, you may have the wrong diaper size or your insert is not spread fully to cover the inside of the diaper. At night, since your baby will be wearing the diaper longer, two inserts may be added for extra absorbency.