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Nature Babycare Eco-Friendly, Chlorine Free Diapers, Size 3 (16-28 Lbs), 136 Diapers | 
enlarge | Brand: Nature Babycare Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $60.00
New (2) from $60.00
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 17988
MPN: 032179 Model: 032179 EAN: 7330933032179 ASIN: B000WNOLZU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Award winning premium performance Eco-Friendly Disposable Diaper | | • | Kinder and more gentle to your baby and the environment | | • | Breathable and chlorine free with natural corn based material against your babys skin, for natural protection. No oil-based plastics! | | • | Ultra-thin construction gives a non bulky fit, enabling your baby to move around freely | | • | Winner of the 06-07 Silver Award for Best Disposable Diaper, featured in Mother & Baby Magazine, a leading UK baby magazine |
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Product Description It took a Swedish mother of two boys to learn that every year of a babys life resulted in a mountain of used diapers weighing half a ton, every year. Half a ton! Couldnt this be done better? After many years of intense work and development the result is THE FIRST Eco-Friendly, high performance diaper based on "green" technology. Our ECO-friendly diapers perform as well as the best "traditional" diaper, yet are better for your baby and the environment. Marlene Sandberg, the creator of Nature Babycare said it best; "I don't believe in compromises or shortcuts."
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| Customer Reviews:
Nature Babycare vs. other 'green' diapers November 23, 2008 Dr. Jennifer V. Coffey (North Fork, ID - United States) These are so much better then the seventh generation brand chlorine free diapers. I haven't found a green disposable that is as good as pampers or huggies but these come close in absorbancy and quality and are so much better for the enviroment.
I love these diapers! July 20, 2008 Barbarossa (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm so glad that Amazon finally has these diapers! I like them much more than the seventh generation diapers which never seemed to fit my son well. With these diapers we have hardly any leaks, even over night. We don't have any problems with diaper rash either. So no leaks, no rashes, no obnoxious cartoon characters, and no diapers in the landfills for thousands of years!
Eco-friendly and gentle on my baby's skin July 13, 2008 D. Gordon (Chicago, IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not only are they better for the environment then traditional disposables but these are great on my babies skin. They fill fast and I have to change my son every 3 hours at least to prevent leaks but frequent changes are better on his skin anyways. The sizing isn't great especially between sizes 2 & 3 and we don't use them at night right now since my son is still breastfeeding through the night. I would recommend these to anyone who doesn't want to do cloth but is still has concern for the environment. Unforunately, the wipes are very dry and aren't as good.
Wonderful GREEN option June 5, 2008 Gladys L. Spongberg (New York, NY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nature Babycare Eco-Friendly, Chlorine Free Diapers, Size 3 (16-28 Lbs), 136 Diapers Pampers Swaddlers diapers work great, but in a world trying to be more environmentally friendly I wanted to try something better. I tried the Seventh Generation diapers and they worked ok, but the gel they used to absorb liquids burst from the diaper casing several times and would be all over my baby's skin. Plus they are a drab brown color. The diapers created by Nature Babycare www.naty.com are soft and super absorbent. They held a full night's worth of pee and still felt dry to the touch, while not being bulky. Also they are a white diaper with pretty little pale green leaves on it - much more pleasant than Elmo peeping out from the sweet baby clothes.
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