Finding The Right Diapering Solution For Your Toddler
So how do you choose cloth diapers that will work with your child's changing needs and body? Most importantly,
make sure you're looking for the right thing. After all, what you need is a true toddler diapering solution, not
another set of baby diapers. Just so you know, we're nominating Antsy Pants™ Pull-Up Cloth Diapers.
Cloth toddler diapers should handle everything that's coming your way, day and night.
Even if you're not thinking potty learning just yet, it's still headed your way. One of these days your child is
going to need your help to make that transition.
Most cloth diapers are not suited to potty training, so you'll have to replace your stash again if you buy
something now that won't get you to the finish line. You'll kick yourself later if your diapers make you hate to
take your toddler to the potty.
One-Size diapers are usually too small to fit all the way through potty training, and they really aren't
functionally suited for potty training anyway.
Many cloth diaper styles only work for daytime and aren't suited for nap or night use. That means you'll need to
split your stash between more than one brand and keep track of whether there's a clean night diaper in the
house.
Cheap eBay brands from China usually won't hold up to the rigors of washing over time, so you could end up
replacing them long before you expect.
Antsy Pants™ were engineered to be great cloth diapers first and foremost, with the added functionality
of training pants. That way, you can keep on diapering your toddler until she's ready to make that
huge scary leap to cute character undies, but you can also make a trip to the potty anytime the mood
strikes.
Antsy Pants™ give you All-In-One convenience and the flexibility of a Pocket to add
absorbancy for naps, night diapering and heavy wetters.
Invest in a cloth solution that simplifies diapering and encourages your child in the transition to the
potty.
Cloth training pants are mostly not absorbent enough to catch a full pee, making them a poor choice for little
ones early in the process of potty training (or who haven't even started using the potty yet). They might slow the
stream, but your child will still end up with wet pants, socks and shoes (and furniture or floor). These allowed
accidents can be very stressful to young learners.
Many cloth trainers are just puffy pull-on pants with no way to get them on or off except for over the feet. Not
great when you've got a big poopy mess in there.
Daycares won't take just any old cloth diapers, especially if they take your child to the potty while in their
care.
Many cloth diapers are bulky over the hips, slowing down beginner crawlers and walkers.
Some types of cloth diapers can be hard to use at first and you may find that Daddy, Grandma, and your sitter
won't use them. That means buying backup diapers or holding onto an emergency disposable stash.
Antsy Pants™ aren't just training pants, they are true cloth diapers, so you don't have to worry about puddles.
They have snaps 'just in case' and are easy to get on and off without making your child lie down for diaper
changes. Their patent-pending easy-stretch side panels make them comfortable for a wide range of toddler shapes,
too. Most of all though, they pass the Daddy and Daycare test.
In addition to all of that, Antsy Pants™ teach a major potty skill passively through the use of Wetting
Feedback™, an immediate and temporary wet feeling that doesn't risk rashes. More on Wetting Feedback™ a little
later.
Buy your diapers from a business that is so confident in its products, they offer a 90-day guarantee.
Most cloth diaper retailers won't take returns of used or even washed diapers unless there's a true
manufacturer's defect, in which case they want to make an exchange, not give you a refund. If you discover a
problem with fit or leaking after beginning to use your new diapers, you're out of luck.
Antsy Pants™ are currently only available online at GetAntsy.com, where as both retailer and manufacturer we do
what those other retailers won't; we stand behind our products 100%.
So, then, why buy baby diapers if you're not diapering a baby?
Well, you wouldn't, right?
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