July 9, 2012

Cloth 101 and 201: We're here to help!

Did you know we publish Cloth 101 and 201 blog posts weekly to provide answers to the most frequently asked questions we receive at Cotton Babies?

As busy moms, we understand that problems don't always happen on weekdays between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. That's why we take our most basic tips and publish them here on the blog with the Cloth 101 and Cloth 201 categories. You can access them any time of day, whether at home or away. Cloth 101 posts are the very basics, the things we all had to learn when we first started cloth diapering. Cloth 201 posts are the things that you may encounter further down the road when cloth diapering; the tips you may need as your little one grows and their habits and diets change.

Here's a recap of our recent Cloth Diapering 101 and 201 blog posts, in case you missed them:









You can find even more cloth 101 and 201 posts by using the search bar at the top of the right hand column on this page.

If you find you need more personalized assistance, our team is always willing to help. You can reach us by phone at 1-888-332-2243, by e-mail at contactus@cottonbabies.com or by our live chat link located at the bottom of the left hand column on CottonBabies.com

If you have an idea for a Cloth Diapering 101 or 201 post that we haven't covered, please tell us in the comments below.
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  1. Many cloth diapers are made from cotton, which traditionally uses large amounts of pesticides and water to produce. However, there are more and more organic options on the market now.

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