I need to remember that I thought to myself as we walked down the path that leads to the parking lot. I usually remember everything, but I must have developed “Mom Brain” overload or something. No sooner did we get in the car than I forgot. Well, I forget until just this weekend when I finally remembered.
When it comes to diapers, I am really picky. There are some brands that just didn’t work for us. Name brands and store brands alike gave me conniptions. My son was a normal size, but not all of them fit him right. Many leaked like crazy. Others were hard to open to check if they were wet. Yes, I know you can using masking tape to retape them, but that meant searching for the tape. Still, others were really expensive and you know how frugal I am.
The White Cloud diapers were designed to help address many of my diaper issues.
Here is how White Cloud diapers work:
They have a special absorbent core to keep babies dry. They have features found in many luxuries or more expensive diapers.
They have a stretchy side feature. I think this would have helped diapers fit my son’s form better.
A quilted inner liner can be found in the diaper. JDaniel would have been so comfortable with this feature. Most of the diapers we tried had a soft liner, but not all of them.
White Cloud diapers are also hypoallergenic and fragrance-free, designed to meet the needs of babies’ sensitive skin. So many of JDaniel’s friends had allergic reactions to the diapers there moms tried.
White Cloud diapers have a wetness indicator that changes color letting parents know a diaper is wet. That saves parents from opening up diapers when they don’t need to.
Finally, they are not expensive. Walmart has them priced so that parents on a budget or trying to stay on one can afford them.
I think the parents and grandparents stopping by the food bank that needs diapers will be so pleased that I selected White Cloud Diapers for them. The food bank volunteers will be so happy they have them to give out.
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of #WhiteCloudDiapers.
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
They sound great. I’m glad we’re past the diaper stage in my house though ;-). Nice of you to think of the food bank!
Heather McDougle says
Those sound like good diapers. The packaging is pretty and eye catching. I still have 1 in diapers but hopefully will potty train this summer.
amber whitehead says
We are past the diaper stage too thankfully. It’s so cool that you remembered and were able to make a donation so others can benefit though. Way to Go!
Andrea Kruse says
It is nice to find a reasonable brand that will get the job done! We are still night time training so these would come in handy. I hate paying too much for evening coverage.
Trisha says
I’m picky too when it comes to diapers. We’re happy with the brand (and clothe diapers) we are using now but I might give these a try! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Mama to 4 says
I have never heard of this brand before. I mostly cloth diaper, these sound nice though.
Andie Jaye says
i think that it’s so amazing that you took this opportunity to promote a way to help families in need. you have such a sweet heart.
Melissa Pezza says
What an awesome brand!!! I never heard of them before!
Mudpiesandtiaras says
How neat is that! I am sure some families will feel very blessed!
~ Noelle says
we also had issues on diapers…
you are so awesome… i think more people need to think about donating baby needs at the food bank…