Earth Day!

One of our favorite days of the year – an excuse to talk to people about the environment, to shamelessly push cloth diapers and spread our word!  What a better way to show your children how much you love them then to do something proactive to try and make the world a better place for them to live in?

This year, Earth Day is being Celebrated on Friday the 22nd.  On Saturday the 23rd we are having a mini-celebration in our store.  Come on it and bring your friends and family with their babies that have never tried cloth.  They will get a quick tutorial on cloth using their own baby AND receive their first prefold and cover for free when we help them change their baby out of a disposable diaper into their first cloth diaper!  For parents of children already in cloth, spend $20 or more that same day and you will get a prefold and cover for free too.

I feel like a broken record sometimes telling people all the pros of using cloth – its easy, cute, cheaper than sposie, healthier for baby and best for the environment.  I like to take Earth Day weekend to remind people, parents we meet at the park, friends and sometimes even strangers.  It’s not their grandmother’s pins and rubber pants anymore.  I encourage people to visit both our website and also to use a google image search to check out some of the adorable new types of cloth diapers.  People are amazed!

Hope to see lots of you and your friends in the store on Saturday the 23rd.  We will be keeping count of how many babies we can change out of a disposable into a cloth diaper, so help us out by telling people you know.  Thanks and happy diapering :)

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