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MamaBear One Size Wool Diaper Cover Wrap - You Choose Color And Weight

$19.36  $11.61

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  • Brand: MamaBear BabyWear
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Wool
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Mayfield, Kentucky
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New with tags
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FINALLY! A One-Size-Fits-All Wool Diaper Cover! Forget buying 3 or 4 or more different sizes for your Baby Bear!<br>Material: You choose from a variety of colors and weights that I have on hand! You can get snap closures or hook & loop (like velcro). Please specify what you prefer ("boy", "girl", "neutral", "natural" etc.) for more selection pictures.<br>NOTE:  Colors shown are merely examples and may no longer be available.<br>-fully encased, gently elasticized legs and back<br>-turned and top-stitched for durability<br>-29 individually set professional quality snaps will<br>outlast your cover and keep your wrap beautiful use<br>after use OR<br>-Hook & Loop closures with fold-back laundry tabs<br>-at largest size setting snapping wrap is fully reversible!<br>-should fit over ANY cloth diaper, fitted, prefold, or<br>flat-fold! Will even work over lay-ins such as soakers<br>and even towels, t-shirts, or other materials in a<br>pinch or forget buying diapers all together to save $!<br>-arrives washed, lanolized and ready to use<br>Size: Birth (8 lbs)to potty training (40 lbs)*<br>The Measurements are:<br>Waist: 11-23"<br>Rise: (front to back) 15-20"<br>Leg Openings: 7-15"<br>*All sizes are approximate. Please check your baby's measurements.<br>ITEM COMES WITH CARE INSTRUCTIONS<br>ABOUT WOOL:<br>Wool is a renewable healthy alternative to plastic diaper covers. Wool breathes keeping baby cool, dry and preventing diaper rash. When lanolized it's a great moisture barrier since it is able to absorb 40% of its weight in water before feeling wet. Wool is also naturally flame retardant and anti-bacterial - amazing stuff!<br>The MamaBear BabyWear SAVE MONEY & THE PLANET DIAPERING PLAN:<br>Want to try cloth but having a hard time with the expense involved in buying a stash of tons of different diapers, covers, sizes, and options? Try this:<br>Buy 1 MamaBear One Size Fits All Wool wrap or waterproof Diaper Cover. Use it on your BabyBear instead of a disposable in the morning. You don't even need a diaper, just lay a folded soft towel, t-shirt, or other absorbent cotton material in the middle and snap\/velcro it on.<br>Change as usual with a disposable next, throw soiled toweling in wash and rinse cover by hand (you can skip this part for a wool wrap that is only damp). Hang cover to dry. By evening you can use your cover again!<br>By replacing just 2 disposable diapers a day you are saving approximately $3.50 - $5.00\/week depending on what disposables you use. That's enough to buy another cover in a couple of weeks!<br>With 2 covers you can replace 4 disposables a day saving $7-10 a week, enough to buy another cover in a week or two!<br>With 3 covers you can almost completely replace the disposables by washing and rotating drying and just filling in with disposables when a cover isn't dry yet!<br>A good number to shoot for is 10-12 covers (6-8 wool). This allows you to accumulate enough soaker materials and covers (remember wool shouldn't be machine washed and doesn't need to be washed every time anyway) to do a load of diapering materials every other day, completely eliminating the need for disposables<br>