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Most Liked Positive Review Great Diaper We've been using these for 2 mths -- started at 8 mths. We had used almost every brand of diaper at night prior to these -- we were willing to try anything to not...Read complete review We've been using these for 2 mths -- started at 8 mths. We had used almost every brand of diaper at night prior to these -- we were willing to try anything to not have to change clothes during the night. Once we went up a size as diapers do not fit sizes indicated (21 lb baby was too big for medium and needed large) -- these diapers have worked well enough that baby sleeps through night and his sleep suit is dry for first time. Apart from sleep issue (which is pretty key) the other great thing is that we have had no problems with diaper rash with either twin since using these. Their skin is perfectly clear and healthy. The fit is very adjustable with velcro which is great for readjusting on squirmy babies. Have no problems with leakage and like the way they look. No complaints at all -- really glad we found these. VS Most Liked Negative Review Are these really eco-friendly? I was really disappointed with these. I thought they were the same brand as Nature Babycare, and the packaging and even the diapers look very similar. However, there are some big differences: Nature...Read complete review I was really disappointed with these. I thought they were the same brand as Nature Babycare, and the packaging and even the diapers look very similar. However, there are some big differences: Nature babycare diapers have a paper-like exterior and these are plastic; Babycare have a white absorbent pad and these have little blue crystals in them; and Babycare have velcro-like fasteners and these have stickers (which I abhor). When I get my kid up in the morning and she has soaked her diaper, these split open at the waistline. I don't mean the adhesive comes undone, I mean the outer part of the diaper is cut open and the absorbent padding is exposed. It's really kind of disgusting. I will not purchase these again. I may even pony up for the outrageously overpriced Seventh Generation ones from here on out. REVIEWS Reviewed by 29 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: The product feels like a plastic bag and the tabs Are not constructed well. I would say 1 in 3 of the tabs rips before I get the diaper on. Other organic and natural brands are much better quality. Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: I was really disappointed with these. I thought they were the same brand as Nature Babycare, and the packaging and even the diapers look very similar. However, there are some big differences: Nature babycare diapers have a paper-like exterior and these are plastic; Babycare have a white absorbent pad and these have little blue crystals in them; and Babycare have velcro-like fasteners and these have stickers (which I abhor). When I get my kid up in the morning and she has soaked her diaper, these split open at the waistline. I don't mean the adhesive comes undone, I mean the outer part of the diaper is cut open and the absorbent padding is exposed. It's really kind of disgusting. I will not purchase these again. I may even pony up for the outrageously overpriced Seventh Generation ones from here on out. Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: My 29 lb son is well within the weight limit and these fit him horribly! He's even on the small side for his age (3) so I thought these would fit fine. I was surprised and wrong! I think that the lace of stretchiness on the diaper itself and non-stretch tabs contributed to the poor fit. I will stick with Seventh Generation! Pros
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Best Uses Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: this is a great value but not my favorite diaper. Often fall off and doesn't hold loose stool. Pros
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Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: We've been using these for 2 mths -- started at 8 mths. We had used almost every brand of diaper at night prior to these -- we were willing to try anything to not have to change clothes during the night. Once we went up a size as diapers do not fit sizes indicated (21 lb baby was too big for medium and needed large) -- these diapers have worked well enough that baby sleeps through night and his sleep suit is dry for first time. Apart from sleep issue (which is pretty key) the other great thing is that we have had no problems with diaper rash with either twin since using these. Their skin is perfectly clear and healthy. The fit is very adjustable with velcro which is great for readjusting on squirmy babies. Have no problems with leakage and like the way they look. No complaints at all -- really glad we found these. Pros
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Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: This is currently one of two products available that are biodegradeable (g-diapers are the other one.) They are made of cornstarch and are an absolute delight~ eco-friendly and soft and durable. We have never had leaks, although the diaper will tear if your toddler tries to rip it off (like most diapers.) Great diaper, we love it---wish that it was available in grocery stores though. Pros
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Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: I really like this diaper. It is almost entirely biodegradable (70%), feels and fits well and holds moisture reasonably well. The tabs on the diaper are not very strong, so sometimes they open, and if my boys had a lot of water during the day, it may leak overnight, but other than that is holding and serving well and is the best ecological option, to the best of my knowledge. We used cloth diapers but they wore out after 1 year of use so we switched to this one. To be fare it leaked 2 times in 2 months of use, and my boys are 25 months old and sleep through the night in it. Pros
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Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: These do not compare to Nature Babycare. When they are wet, the absorbant material pulls away from the legs and bunches in the middle...thus they leak. They are okay to use during the day when baby is changed more, but definitely not at night or for naps. Pros
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Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: i have used these for the last year, my son is now 14 months and we love them. we love the softness and the fact that they are less toxic. the down side is that we cant put them on him overnight they start to breakdown with that much pee! Pros Cons Best Uses
Comments about Nature Boy & Girl Disposable Diapers, Large (22 - 35 lbs), 136 ea: I thought these diapers were okay..not to bad I never had any leaks or ripping with them and loved the bio aspect of them. I use mostly cloth and G diapers at home instead, and use TenderCare for when we go out. If you are looking for a quick earth friendly option look into the G Diapers that composte or can be flushed. I thought these were okay, a little pricey and can only be ordered online, unlike using TenderCare or Tushies or G Diapers..so I just stopped using them, because there are better quality and cheaper diapers out there that are also earth friendly. ![]() |