What is the best brand of cloth diapers?

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My absolute favorite is Green Acre Designs. Actually, I like any fleece pocket diaper, but GADs are my favorite. The fleece is breathable (unlike PUL) and it's soft and cushy.

One of my babies wore GADs to bed from the age of about 10 months, all the way through potty training. I stuffed them with one MF insert and two Joeybunz Premiums. They never leaked, and his skin and PJs were dry in the morning.

I also like the fact that they're side-snapping. They seem to stay on better. FBs and other front-snapping dipes don't stay in place as well - on my kiddos, anyway.

GADs also have lots of sizes to choose from, so you can find the perfect fit.

According to Consumer Search, the best cloth diapers are Bum Genius. (You can see the reviews at consumersearch.com/diapers.) Consumer Search recommends BumGenius because they are extremely absorbent and have easy to use Velcro on the sides. You can also adjust the diaper as your baby grows, so you won't have to continously purchase replacements.

The other two brands that I recommend are Bumkins and HoneyBoys. They are also both very absorbant and have velcro sides to keep the diaper in place. Whichever brand you chose, you will definitely want to stick with an All-In-One (AIO) Diaper.

They are very easy to use; in fact, you'll wonder why people buy Pampers and Huggies!

I haved tried gro baby, Happy Heineys, Bum Genius, Mother Ease, and Rumparooz. I say Bum Genius is the best. You can look up on diaper pin diaperpin.com/diapers/itemdetail.asp?id=....

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