Melisa and Pam take a closer look at Charlie Banana Cloth Diapers, including their 2-in-1 eco-friendly hybrid diapers, in our video review on Project Nursery’s YouTube Channel.
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Comments
Monica85
My son is almost 9 months old and I’ve been using Charlie Banana among other brands of reusable diapers since he was born. Charlie Banana is my favorite! They fit so well and I’ve had no poop leaks! I love them :)
Laura
I am due with my first in 2 months and I already have Charlie Banana in stock & ready to go! Very excited to try them out!!
Julie
I will surely go cloth diapering with my next baby! but i’ll admit the thought of dealing with poop hands-on (literally), come washing time, still scares me.
Ashley R
I love how cute, affordable, and economical the CB diapers are!
Gianna
How many cloth diapers do you get to use in one day, on average? I’m trying to calculate the number of cloth diapers I need to get and the number of times I need to do the washing in a week. Because I sure hope I don’t have to do the laundry every single day!
Ross Neytiri
Haha, you will get used to it, I assure you. They say you’re not fully initiated into motherhood without having touched and smelled your baby’s poop.
Ross Neytiri
Charlie Banana is really reliable and trustworthy when it comes to cloth diapers. Can really vouch for the quality!
Amanda
br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}These diapers are washer-safe, right?
May Mosley
Ross is right. We clean our own behinds and even our toddlers’ using our bare hands, just think about it. Cleaning diapers is no different. Baby poops are the cleanest considering they only consume milk and their systems are still clean and “uncontaminated.”
Zen
Well, if you choose to handwash the diapers, you can always use rubber gloves.