Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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12 hours of overnight protection 10.9 x 17.5 x 14.6 inches 13.7 pounds www.amazon.com It must depend on your child because I tried the cruisers after always using baby dry on my son and they failed us several times. I went right back to baby dry and no more leaks. I have also tried other brands and I loved Huggies for my daughter but they don't work for my son. Funny how each is different. I am a mother of 4 and Luvs worked for my other son. You just go with what works for your child. I also have noticed that they work differently for different ages as well. Good idea to try a few out before you buy the jumbo packs. www.amazon.com

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Huggies Snug N Dry Value Pack

!±8± Huggies Snug N Dry Value Pack

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  • Available in a variety of sizes
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  • All-around stretch
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Thursday, December 1, 2011

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Monday, November 21, 2011

The vacuum-Dry Diaper: The childhood that brand to break dry

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Diaper Pricing Pitfalls - How Do I Know If I Have a Good Deal?

!±8± Diaper Pricing Pitfalls - How Do I Know If I Have a Good Deal?

Diapers are confusing. They come in almost uncountable varieties, brands, styles and more. Most brands have at least two or three different types of disposable diapers - for example, Pampers has Cruisers, Baby Dry, Swaddlers and Sensitive. After you weed through the type, you buy a package of diapers, including; convenience packs, economy packs, jumbo packs, bulk packs, jumbo box, value box, economy box... What is worse is that many places who sell diapers will actually sell up to 10 to 15 different package styles of the same style of diaper. An example of this is Diapers.com sells 11 different packages (not sizes, packages) of Pampers, Size 3 diapers, of which there are 6 different options of purchasing Pampers Cruisers. Now the purpose of an online store is to give the customer variety, but grocery stores are not much better. A recent trip to Target gave the author the option of purchasing 16 different types of Pampers, of which there were six different package quantities of Pampers Cruisers.

So, how do you make sense out of all this? Well, generally, it is true that the largest package is the best deal. Back to Diapers.com and their Cruisers, the largest package ranges in price per diaper of Body.2687 for size three to Body.4299 for size 6. However, buying just a slightly smaller quantity only increases your price per diaper by Body.0170 (size 3) to Body.0048 (size 6). In essence, there is almost no difference in prices, except that, based on average diapers used in a specific stage, the price savings from size 3 to size 6 will save you 5 over the time your child is in diapers.

Why would you buy a pack for less when you can get more? The answer is simple, and that is in the risk of having unused diapers. For example, assuming again specific averages of time spent in a specific size, buying the package that has more diapers will create 308 unused diapers, while the smaller package will only leave you with 112 unused diapers. Meaning, if you buy the bigger package, you will spend 0.37 on diapers that would not go to use, versus only .30. However, this means that you are buying two extra packages of the largest size, and one full extra package of the smaller size.

So, is the answer to buy smaller packages? Smaller packages do not offer better pricing, although, some pricing is decent, especially if you are not able to spend a pop for the biggest packages. In fact, when looking at packages priced at .99, the price per diaper was only Body.3016 to Body.4860 for size 3 and size 6 respectively. This means there is only a per diaper price difference of Body.06 to Body.08. This does add up though, and from the cheapest price to this one means that overall, you would spend an extra 6 on diapers. However, when looking at two other packages, one sells for .99 and another for .99, this skews the pricing. Both offer near identical pricing, except for a key difference, the package sold for .99 in sizes 4,5,6 is actually cheaper, by roughly Body.02 to Body.03 per diaper. The .99 packages offer a better deal than the more expensive package, except for size 3, which is only Body.005 per diaper higher. However, buying either of these two packages routinely will still cost 7 more than buying the cheapest diapers.

Finally, the worst offender is the "convenience" package. Even on diapers.com, where the site is supposed to offer some of the best prices on diapers - which it does for the most part - will ultimately break your budget. At .29 per package, this only saves you roughly .00 per package over the .99 pack, but, and this is a huge but, the price per diaper increases dramatically $.10 to $.14 per diaper more than the cheapest package. This creates an overall extra cost of 6 (based on average diaper use).

The final way to compare diapers is to look at the package that is the best deal and then figure out what the savings are versus the cheaper package. For example, the best deal (in size 3) is .99 for 160 diapers. Compare this to the packages at .49, .99 and .29 that have 76, 116 and 31 diapers respectively. This means, that when you buy any of the following, you are actually spending .29, .28 and .30 less buying the biggest package over the convenience packages.

Keep in mind that the previous discussion only concerns diapers from one size, at one store, and that store is a discount store that prides itself on offering the best prices. When buying diapers at a local store, the pricing changes dramatically.

The database used shows [1] that there are substantial price differences in diapers. The average lowest cost per diaper is Body.22, and the highest average cost is $.51. Therefore, this means you would spend over ,025.88 extra on diapers. If you have twins, triplets or quads, you might as well multiply this by that number, which is a decent used car, or a down payment on a new house. To demonstrate the difference in product prices, a comparison of the price difference by brand, type, size and the lowest and highest prices. The price differences range from a mere Body.04 per diaper to Body.37 per diaper. This means that again, based on that 7,000 figure, there is a potential of paying nearly ,570 more for diapers. Even at Body.04 per diaper though, based on 7,000 diapers, you are spending 0 more on diapers. Of course, the average price difference in the database was Body.15 per diaper, or ,057.75. The final thing to note is that the pricing database does not list sale prices, but only the regular prices. In addition, the database does not record "convenience" packages, or other items that are clearly a bad deal.

Lastly, buying diapers on sale or by using coupons can further decrease the cost per diaper by Body.05 to sometimes Body.10 or more. This adds up quickly, and can decrease your costs dramatically. Just saving Body.05 per diaper average, on the lowest prices (on average from the database), could mean paying only 0 for your baby's diapers. This is a stark contrast to the average highest price, which would mean you would pay (on average) Body.39 per diaper or ,701.91.

[1]This compares only Huggies, Pampers and Luvs, and in the common sizes. In addition, the author removed" Warehouse" store packages, along with preemie and newborn sizes to illustrate an apples-to-apples comparison.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

A Parents Guide to Toilet Training (Potty Training)

!±8± A Parents Guide to Toilet Training (Potty Training)

Toilet or potty training can be a frustrating time for parents and toddlers. My wife and I are getting to the end of toilet training with our son, but I wish we had prepared a bit earlier to make the process easier for all of us.

Most children learn to begin their bladder and later their bowels, between two to three years of age. Girls often before boys. Most parents, (well at least my wife and I!) only really start to think about toilet training when their child reaches around two.

But there's a lot of preparation that can be done before this age to make a child feel comfortable and acclimatized to the idea of going to the toilet before the experience begins.

Discuss with your child when they need to go to the toilet. "Are you doing a wee? Are you doing a poo?" Teach them through encouragement to tell you when they are emptying their bladders or moving their bowels.

Nappy time is ideal for these discussions. "You've done a poo. Soon you will go to the toilet to wee and poo like a big boy/girl." Talk about it weeks or months before putting them on the toilet.

Read stories and watch children's programs or DVD's about toilet training (such as Elmo's Potty Time) Let them watch adults or older siblings when they go to the toilet and see that it is a natural and regular occurrence. Let the flush the toilet buy a special seat and foot stool for the toilet and sink so they feel safe and are able to easily wash their hands afterwards.

Around the the age of two your child should be well prepared and able to sit on the toilet at every nappy change. At first it's usually quite easy as they enjoy the thrill of being a big boy or girl. After the excitement wears off it can be hard to encourage them to sit.

Praise them for sitting on the toilet, regardless of their success. Give them a clap, a cheer a high five, stamp or sticker everytime they sit on the toilet, no matter how briefly. Then put them back in a nappy (reuse the same nappy if dry), then follow the toileting routine of using a small amount of paper, flushing the toilet and washing hands.

Praise them in front of others about how grown up they are for sitting on the toilet. They love that! Our son loved to show visitors how he could sit on the toilet all by himself.

To encourage success while they're on the toilet, they'll need to spend some time there at first. It's a good idea to keep a little basket of books in the bathroom so you can sit and read to them while they're sitting there. That first wee in the toilet is a big deal to parent and child!

Put them on the toilet at normal "go" times, such as after waking up, after meals, before a bath and before bed.

After sufficient preparation (weeks or months depending on the child), they will start to show signs of toilet readiness. Tugging at nappies, sometimes with words, stamping of feet etc. Now is the time for training pants.

To begin with take them to the toilet every hour. Don't give them the option by asking them, just tell them, "It's toilet time," and take them by the hand. Sooner or later most two year olds begin to object when they realise they have to stop playing for a little while to go to the toilet. At this time, don't let them leave the toilet until they've sat down and "performed". They know what to do by now. Encourage them by saying things like "As soon as you've weed we can go and draw, play with your favourite toy etc."

Be positive and praise small successes. Accidents happen. Don't scold them. Talk to them and say "Whoops, you peed on the floor. We pee in the toilet don't we? Next time we'll make it to the toilet." You can also encourage them to tell you when they need to go. After accidents complete the usual toilet routine - sit on the toilet, paper, flush and wash hands. If they don't go through the routine they'll soon see the advantages of peeing in their pants.

Once your child is in pants during the day, don't go back to nappies except for sleep periods. It is too confusing to children to work out when they're in a nappy and when they're in pants. After an accident, it's back into pants. Sorry!

Of course there are times when pants aren't convenient. Huggies "pull ups" are great for going out when toilet training. Don't use them like a nappy. But they offer peace of mind in case children don't make it to the toilet in time.

To limit accidents while out:

take your child to the toilet before every outing take your child to the toilet between shops take a potty with you in the car for emergencies take spare clothes with you.

The hourly routine must still be maintained while you're out.

Most children will wet the bed at night long after they're dry during the day. Keep them in nappies at night and take them to the toilet as soon as they wake up.

Consistency between home and day care or other carers is very important. Remember to be positive and delight in your child's every success. Best of luck and I hope this guide will help you through this sometimes challenging process!

This article was compiled with the help of our local childcare centre - The Village Early Learning Centre.


A Parents Guide to Toilet Training (Potty Training)

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Huggies Baby Diapers, Snug & Dry, Size 4 (22 - 37 lbs), Mega, Case of 2/52s (104 ct)

!±8± Huggies Baby Diapers, Snug & Dry, Size 4 (22 - 37 lbs), Mega, Case of 2/52s (104 ct)

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HUGGIES diapers have the Breathe Dry System -- a highly breathable cover that lets fresh air in to help keep baby's skin dry. Meanwhile, the Leak Lock System quickly draws moisture away from baby's sensitive skin into the absorbent core to help stop leaks and keep baby happy. Only HUGGIES Snug and Dry diapers have all-around stretch for a super-snug fit. Plus new LeakLock captures moisture better than before. Manufactured by Kimberly Clark in the US, a recent recipient of the United Way of America Summit Award for their charitable contributions throughout the world. Huggies diapers contain mild cosmetic ingredients to help keep skin soft and healthy-looking: petrolatum, ozokerite.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Pampers Cruisers

!±8± Pampers Cruisers

Pampers cruisers diapers are designed to stay in one place when your baby is on the go. They give your baby the freedom to move around. It does not matter if they are crawling, standing, walking, jumping, lying down or doing any type of activity. They are designed to give them comfort and protection.

These pampers have fit adapters which adjust to your baby's shape in three very important areas. These areas are around your babies legs, around your baby's waist and in between their legs. Adjustments to the baby pamper in these primary areas substantially improves your baby's mobility which can help to improve their motor skills a lot faster. Yes, start training your mini football player from an early age.

Pampers Cruisers have a strong grip which helps them to stay in place when you baby is on the go. Your baby can not stop moving and you want him or her to be comfortable when they are moving around and you do not want to be worrying about their diaper leaking. These diapers are made with a lining that is designed to prevent leaks as your baby moves around. There is an ultra-absorbent center that keeps your baby really dry, this is a big help in preventing skin irritation and keeping your baby rash free. There is also an aloe additive in the diaper that keeps your baby's skin smooth and soft.

Pamper Cruiser fit securely and do not sag like other diapers. They are good if you are spending time with your baby outdoors and they are active running around or doing all types of activities. Also choosing the correct pamper cruiser size for your baby helps improve the pamper fit. Here are some size fits:

Size 3 (16-28 pounds)
Size 4 (22-37 pounds)
Size 5 (27+ pounds)
Size 6 (35+ pounds)
Size 7(41+ pounds)

Pampers cruisers diapers have the designs of Elmo and other Sesame Street characters on them making your baby look really cute and adorable. Pamper Cruiser diapers are the perfect choice for your active baby and these baby diapers make sure your baby has everything they need to move freely when they or on the go. They are top-rated for leakage prevention and are recommended for babies who are now starting to move around more frequently and not new born babies or babies who wear a diaper size below size three.


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Are Pampers Diapers Worth The Price?

!±8± Are Pampers Diapers Worth The Price?

Pampers diapers are one of the most respected brands in the diaper market. Many young parents are trying to Pampers for the baby and found no reason to switch to another brand ever. Known for comfort and an excellent sponge factor (for the absorption of moisture), Pampers are up to the first and last stop for many new parents with babies and small children. I've tried many brands of diapers with my children and you can use a vision just from my experience withPampers diapers, including their BabyDry, Swaddlers and Cruisers brands.

How Well Do Pampers Diapers Keep Your Baby Dry?

Arguably, sponge factor is one of the most important considerations when deciding which diaper to buy for your baby. In my experience (and I've tried a few different Pampers brands), their ability to prevent leakage is unmatched by nearly all other diaper brands. The BabyDry brand is named for the way it absorbs moisture, keeps your baby dry and prevents waste material from leaking. Cruisers and Swaddlers also have a high absorption factor. This is key because your baby may pee a few times before you're able to check him or her. If the diaper you're using isn't able to absorb the moisture, your baby could develop a rash. Pampers diapers outshine most other diaper brands here.

Will Your Baby Be Comfortable In Pampers?

A couple of the Pampers brands are more comfortable for your child than other brands depending on your baby's age and how crawl or walk a lot to do. BabyDry diapers are perfect for new children. They look similar substance to them and are very comfortable on sensitive skin of children. If your child under the age of 4 months, you might want to consider wrapping the brand.

Use the tabs, the track, so you can adjust the tightness of the diaper around baby's shape. If your child is older than 6 months cruise, can be ideal because they use flexible flaps on the back with a largesides. This provides comfort and stretching for babies that are beginning to crawl and even walk.

Possible Drawbacks To Using Pampers

Some parents have claimed that Pampers diapers have a tendency to sag in the front when there is moisture present, giving the impression that the diaper should be changed. I have noticed this a few times, but have never had the impression that the diaper should be changed. With experience, parents can simply do the "squish" test and know whether a diaper needs changing. Personally, I don't consider this a drawback but it's worth mentioning. Also, the brand come with a scent that covers bad odors. The scent is strong. While I don't find it overpowering, others disagree, again making it worth mentioning.

Are Pampers Really Worth The Price?

Pampers are expensive. And if you end up changing your baby's diapers often, the cost of using the brand may outweigh the benefits. However, in my opinion and experience, Pampers were one of the most reliable diaper brands I've used. They provide a lot of comfort and excellent absorption. If you search online, you may be able to find a way to get the diapers for a bargain, making them a great diaper choice for your child.


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