| BabyKicks Prefold Diaper 3-Pack, Small (newborn 11.75" X 16") | 
| Brand: BabyKicks Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $17.97 as of 7/29/2010 12:41 CDT details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2,792
Color: Natural Size: Small (newborn 11.75" X 16") Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 11.5 x 1.5
Model: AMZ1010 UPC: 718122916740 EAN: 0718122916740 ASIN: B001NAAQPU
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| Features:
| • | A babyKicks bestseller the leading prefold on the market try it for yourself | | • | Incredible absorbency & softness - Nothing absorbs like hemp fleece | | • | Made from 2-3-2 layers of luxuriously soft 55% hemp/45% cotton fleece | | • | Extra Large, large toddler measures 16" x 22" slate blue thread | | • | Hand-made in the USA with Certified Organic Cotton |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description BabyKicks Hemparoo® Fleece Pre-Folds If you've been looking for an extra absorbent diaper for your super soaker baby, or you need to know the diaper will make it through the night, you've found THE diaper! Nothing absorbs like hemp fleece! Small (newborn) (11.75"x16") lavender thread . Small: ~6 to 10lbs
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| Customer Reviews:
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Great Cloth Diapers July 20, 2010 Jasmine N. Webb (Atlanta, GA) I love these diapers! They are great on my supersoaker baby boy. They are a bit bulky but it has not been a major issue, all of his outfits still fit properly. I use these with a Snappi, which sometimes can be hard to secure to the diaper. I've found out that the snappis work best with 100% cotton diapers but the hemp in these diapers are super absorbent so it is worth it.
Good prefolds! June 27, 2010 J. Labonte (Massachusetts) We have a few types of prefolds: sherpa cotton, hemp-cotton (the BabyKicks), and plain old cotton Indian prefolds; these tend to get used up first, because they are the best. They are far more absorbant than cotton on its own, although they are a good deal bulkier. Since bulk equals more absorbant, I'll take it over a thin but flimsy diaper that is soaked through in seconds with a tiny bit of baby pee.
We have them in the newborn size, which is pretty generously-sized. We have to fold the top down to get them on our 8-pound baby. This doesn't bother me, it just means we'll get a longer life out of them as the baby grows. They are easy to use and the snappis hook on with ease.
So bottom line, yes they are costly as far as prefolds go, but they are worth it.
Absorbent, but don't use Snappi fasteners! May 26, 2010 Elaine Ellerton (austin, tx) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These are nice and absorbent, BUT the Snappi fasteners, shown in the photo, do not work once you have washed the diapers a few times. Well, not without trying over and over again. This is hard to do with a squirming baby that wants to put her hands near those sharp things!
update: I ordered safety pins and they don't penetrate the material without pushing so hard that I may possibly stab my child. I now only use these in a pinch, I use BumGenuis mostly and other prefolds instead. I use these to lay on the ground when I want to give her some naked time.
fleece diapers work great April 5, 2010 jesse I was expecting more of a jersey material like the other single babykicks I had, but these were fleece and work much better. I would say the sizes really run small, very narrow. I got the biggest size and its perfect for our 19 pound, 11 month old baby. I hope it won't be really hot in the summer, but it is a really nice, absorbent, plush prefold.
almost perfect March 22, 2010 Kelly Cannon (alabama) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This diaper is the most absorbent and long lasting of all the diapers I've tried- both cloth and disposable- for this along it would get five stars.
However, these diapers did not come with ANY instructions- not how to use them, how to prep, how to wash...nothing!(minus one star, especially since they cost so much, throw in a little how-to booklet!)
After having read several reviews on these and other diapers, I deduced that I need to wash them many times -or boil- to get the oils out to make them absorbent. I decided to boil, and kept at a rolling boil for about 5 minutes then reduced to a simmer for about an hour. This seemed to do the trick.
And, as for laundering, they take FOREVER to dry. I am using cloth diapers to be more ecological and for a family that usually hang-dries clothes, running the dryer for over an hour each time is hard to take (minus star #2)
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