Pampers Cruisers are flexible diapers with 60% stronger grips than traditional diapers, thereby offering improved fastening and freedom for mobility no matter whether the baby is sitting, crawling, or walking. Designed for comfortable movement, Pampers Cruisers diapers feature stretchy sides, not to mention diaper padding that can be easily removed by merely wiping a...
Seventh Generation diapers are soft and disposable environmentally-friendly diapers constructed from an absorbent polymer that is non-toxic and non-threatening to a baby’s sensitive skin. Designed for a premium fit, Seventh Generation diapers are both chlorine-free and hypo-allergenic. In addition, Seventh Generation diapers features stretchy leg gathers and resealable closure tabs. Lastly, Seventh Gener...
Nature Babycare diapers are soft and disposable environmentally-friendly diapers based on natural and renewable materials that provide comfort without sacrificing safety and protection. Voted the ‘Best Disposable Diaper’ by Mother & Baby Magazine in 2007, Nature Babycare diapers are entirely 100% chlorine-free and are in fact constructed from an absorbent pulp harvested from Scandinavian...
Pampers Easy Ups are diapers designed to help train toddlers learn to identify when they need to use the restroom. In fact, Pampers Easy Ups is outfitted with a Feel ‘n Learn liner that gives the toddler an immediate signal of wetness, thereby helping them learn to control & manage their own bodily fluids....
Earth's Best diapers are earth-friendly disposable diapers made from chlorine-free absorbent materials cited as never been treated with any sort of chlorine bleaching agent that would contribute to dioxin pollution. In fact, Earth’s best diapers are made from renewable resources and fewer petro-chemicals versus its competitors, thereby reducing the baby’s environmental footprint. Outfitted with...
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