Friday 29 January 2016

COMING SOON - Cloth Diapers for Sale!

WATCH THIS SPACE! 
WE WILL BE LAUNCHING OUR 
CLOTH DIAPERS THIS 
FEBRUARY 2016.

WE HAVE POCKET DIAPERS AND AIOS AT RM30 AND BELOW!

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Save money with cloth diapers!



You will need 24-36 cloth diapers for full time cloth diapering (washing every other day).
These diapers will last you till your baby is potty-trained (about 2 years) and if taken care of properly, even till your next child!

Cost of cloth diapers (2 years)
RM 30 x 24pcs = RM 720

Cost of disposable diapers
RM 0.60 x 5840 = RM3504
(Average 8pcs/day from newborn to potty training)

You save RM 2784 per child (2years) and more!!!

Why choose cloth diapers?

  • Cloth diapers are easy to care for

    Perhaps cloth diapers were hard to care for at one time. But modern cloth diapers are so easy - with inventions like the Mini-shower and flushable inserts, the rewards are worth the little bit of extra work!
  • Cloth diapers leak less than disposables

    Modern cloth diapers actually leak less than disposables! Did you know that many moms switch to cloth diapers because they were fed up with disposables leaking? Yes, it's true!
  • Cloth diapers minimize diaper rash

    The rate of diaper rash has increased from 7% to over 78% since 1955, comparable with the increased rate of disposable diaper use. The chemicals, ultra-absorbent gels, and the formation of ammonia associated with disposables are the culprit. We have met many moms who finally switched to cloth diapers specifically to help their baby's bottom heal. Of course, they never turned back!
  • Cloth diapers are so soft against your baby's skin

    Your baby's skin is so delicate. What could feel better for your baby than soft cotton or fleece? What would you rather have against your skin every hour of every day for two or more years? Cloth, of course!
  • Cloth diapers can save thousands of dollars

    Depending on which cloth diaper system you decide to use, you can save approximately $500 - $1,000 per child. If you decide to use cloth diapers for more than one child, you can save thousands of dollars!
  • Modern cloth diapers don't require pins

    Gone are the days of sticking you or your baby with a pin! Yikes, who would want that? Modern cloth diapers use snaps, Velcro, or a wonderful new invention created by a dad: a Snappi!
  • Babies that use cloth diapers potty train sooner

    You can count on your baby potty training earlier with cloth diapers! Babies generally become more aware of their wet diapers, prompting them to potty train earlier.
  • Cloth diapers are better for babies

    Disposable diapers contain dioxin, a carcinogen listed by the EPA as the most toxic of cancer causing chemicals. They also contain Sodium Polyacrylate, a chemical that was banned from tampons in 1985 due to its link to Toxic Shock Syndrome. Researchers have found that the scrotal skin temperatures of baby boys were significantly higher when they wore disposable diapers than when they wore cloth. The researchers concluded that prolonged use of disposable diapers as infants was an "important factor" contributing to the decline of sperm production among adult males. Finally, asthma has been linked to gases emitted by disposable diapers.
  • Cloth diaper are better for workers around the world

    Sodium Polyacrylate, a chemical found in disposables, causes several health problems to workers that manufacture disposable diapers: female organ problems, fatigue, weight loss, and lowered immunity.
  • Cloth diapers are better for the environment

    27.4 billion disposable diapers fill up our landfills every year. This makes them the third largest single consumer item in landfills. Over 300 pounds of wood, 50 pounds of petroleum feedstocks and 20 pounds of chlorine are used to manufacture disposables for one baby EACH YEAR.

Sources:

"The Poop on Eco-Friendly Diapers" (http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,63182,00.html)
"Chemicals in Diapers Cited as Possible Asthma Trigger" (http://www.intelihealth.com/pcn/general/00245145.htm)