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AIO? Soaker? Wrap? If you are new to the world of cloth diapers, all the terms can be
a bit confusing. A cloth diapering system is actually very simple. The diaper needs a waterproof (or water
resistant) layer, an absorbent layer, and an optional wicking layer to keep the baby's skin dry. But there are so many
different fabrics, styles, and combinations that the possibilities are almost endless.
Our CLOTH DIAPER GLOSSARY should clear up some of your confusion.
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You've got a baby on the way and a stash of cloth diapers. Now you need a diaper pail, a changing table, and . . .
what else? Read our USEFUL EQUIPMENT FOR CLOTH DIAPERING to see which
items may be helpful in your cloth diaper endeavor.
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You've decided to use cloth diapers, but you're not sure where to start. How many will you need? Which kind works best?
Can you afford to buy a stash of cloth diapers? Read our CLOTH DIAPER START-UP
GUIDE for help with these important questions.
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