

One Size Pocket Diaper w/ two inserts-$12 (Solid Color)
One Size Pocket Diaper w/ two inserts-$15 (Printed Design)
One Size Pocket Diaper w/o inserts-$8.50
Infant All-In-One Diaper-$9.50
Sm Wet Diaper Bag (8x12.5)-$4
Med Wet Diaper Bag (14x15)-$7
Lg Wet Diaper Bag (17x27)-$11
X-Lg Wet Diaper Bag (26x27)-$15.50
2T/3T Training Pants-$7.50 (overnight add $1)
4T Training Pants-$11.50 (overnight add $1)
Double Sided Wipes-$1
Fleece Inserts-$1
Nursing Pads-$2/pair
Changing Pad-$12
Petite Mama Pad-$4
Regular Mama Pad-$5
Overnight Mama Pad-$6
Petite Organic Mama Pad-$8
Regular Organic Mama Pad-$10
Overnight Organic Mama Pad-$12
Packages:
Newbie Package-$165 ($184.50 Value)
12 One Size Pocket Diaper w/ two inserts
Med Wet Diaper Bag (14x15)
X-Lg Wet Diaper Bag (26x27)
10 Double Sided Wipes
8 Fleece Inserts
Add anything else and get 10% off of that too!
Mama Pad Starter Kit-$70 ($79 Value)
5 Petite Mama Pad
6 Regular Mama Pad
3 Overnight Mama Pad
Sm Wet Diaper Bag (8x12.5)
Med Wet Diaper Bag (14x15)
Add anything else and get 10% off of that too!
Organic Mama Pad Starter Kit-$130 ($147 Value)
5 Organic Petite Mama Pad
6 Organic Regular Mama Pad
3 Organic Overnight Mama Pad
Sm Wet Diaper Bag (8x12.5)
Med Wet Diaper Bag (14x15)
Add anything else and get 10% off of that too!
Make Your Own Package
All orders over $125 receive a 10% Discount
Here are a few things you should know about Cloth by Kim before you make an order:
Yes.
And no.
On the one hand I don't think that many people will argue with you that disposables have their advantages. Throw them away and you're done. The end. But then, there are some drawbacks to disposable. Some babies are sensitive to certain brands of diapers. When this happens many times the baby's skin will dictate that you buy the most expensive diapers. Ever had to stretch those last couple of diapers until the next paycheck? Or make an emergency run to the store because you ran out? Then there's the extra trash. With many cities now restricting how much trash you can throw out, it can be a big advantage not to be throwing out diapers every day. Especially when you have more than one child in diapers.
Cloth diapers have come a long way since the days when our grandmothers used them. You no longer have to dunk the diapers in the toilet or soak them in bleach. I once had a friend tell me that she would have to get her mom to get the diapers out of the toilet where they were soaking just so she could go to the bathroom! Talk about a pain!
While you can still buy the old style diapers that require a degree in origami to fold them, or even the prefold diapers that made things a little easier, many people prefer to use the fitted style diapers. Ever since I found the pocket one-sized diapers I was hooked. I had used prefolds and covers up to that point, but I have to admit that it was borderline in the saving money area. The one size diapers allow you to buy 12 diapers for one child, and in theory, those will last from infancy through potty-training. The exceptions will be the tiny babies and the large toddlers who refuse to potty train!
While we're on the potty training subject, many people say that their children potty train faster when they were in cloth diapers. I can't speak on the because all of mine have gone from cloth to potty training.
Is cost an issue for you? I will admit that cloth diapers requires the upfront cost vs. the one pack of diapers at a time method. But to give you a cost comparison on cloth vs. disposable I'll use a cheap case scenario. If you go through an average of 4 diapers a day, at the low cost of $.15/diaper, you'll spend $219 per year in diapers alone (not counting wipes). Multiply that by 2.5 years in diapers and you get $547.50 in the cost of diapers. Compare that to $144/12 diapers, $10/10 wipes, $5/5 fleece inserts, $17.50/lg & med wet diaper bags, and $12/changing pad. And many of those things are optional! That's $188.50 from start to finish. And, if you take good care of them, many of those things can be used for a second child!
Lastly, you may be asking why buy diapers from Cloth by Kim. Here are just a few reasons: