A baby’s bottom is a sensitive thing (and so is the planet) so we were excited to discover ecobotts.ca and their great line-up of green essentials such as ECO disposable diapers and biodegradable wipes. We’ve got a great prize package to give away and you could win just be leaving a comment here and telling us whether you are (or you were—if those days are over now) a cloth or a disposable diaper family.
Prize package includes:

Nature Babycare ECO Diapers
With a corn-based biodegradable outer film, Nature Babycare diapers are not only effective at keeping leaks in but, unlike plastic, also ‘breathe’ which means your baby is far less likely to get diaper rash.
Nature Babycare Wipes, 2 Packs
Nature Babycare wipes are perfect for sensitive bottoms as they are fragrance free as well as biodegradable. The packaging is based on natural chalk and is also biodegradable.
Biodegradable Diaper Sacks, roll of 50
These sacks are great when you are out and about, not just for diapers but also for transporting soiled clothing should there be a diaper explosion! Great also for collecting together leftover fruit snacks, and peelings to bring home for the compost bin.

Little Twig Extra-mild Diaper Cream
This extra-mild organic formula is loaded with vitamin E and Shea Butter to calm and protect even ultra-sensitive skin and zinc oxide to help treat diaper rash. Applied at the first sign of irritation, this cream acts quickly to prevent any redness turning into a full on case of diaper rash.

Bare Organics Toiletry Basket containing Belly & Baby Oil, All-in-One Organic Cleanser, Organic Massage Bar, Growing Belly Tea and 3 Organic Terry Washcloths
A great selection of organic goodies for new mum’s to pamper themselves and their new baby. Canadian made and free from unnecessary chemicals.
Comment away! (Contest closes August 31, 2009. For contest rules and regulations, click here)
Comments
We started cloth diapering with our second baby and never looked back. I love how little garbage goes out the door in disposables and they NEVER leak which I can’t way about the disposables we’ve used.
We’ve been cloth diapering for awhile now. I love the Nature Babycare wipes. A friend of ours sent us some packs for our newborn son and they are the best I’ve ever used. They don’t have a strong smell. The wipes are just moist enough and strong enough to handle tough messes.
I have been wanting to find an eco-friendly alternative to the disposable diaper. I tried cloth, but it is so hard to get past the convenience of a disposable!!
My niece is having a baby soon and this would be right up her alley.
I have not yet used cloth diapers but would really like to try them out. I enjoy doing as much as I can to be environmentally friendly and hate the thought of all the garbage that comes from disposable diapers.
Awesome prize
We have two children both of which have been cloth diapered it is such a waaste saver to not have mountains of garbage to take out and knowing that we are helping the enviornment makes us feel good!
having a baby soon, and will be a cloth diaper family!
already bought cloth diapers… baby coming soon
We are a disposable family and it is gross who much garbage we have because of it! We have worked hard to reduce our impact in so many other ways but have yet to take the cloth plunge….
This is for my bro ... he lives in a disposible world & so of course his child is going thru it as well with the disposible diapers. I would love to be able to give my brother & his wife an opportunity to try something that’s more friendlier to the environment but still have the convenience (or icky factor) that they are accustomed to.
Thanks =)
Would love to win this prize
What a great idea and ecologically friendly!
I would love to win this since I am starting a small daycare from my home after losing my jov it would come in very handy and looks and sounds wonderful.j
I was a disposable diaper mom.
Great products for baby and mom and also for the enviroment. A step in the right direction for the future .
Thank you for the giveaway.
great prizes!!!!
We are mainly a cloth diapering family, however, we do use 1 disposable a night - the cloth doesn’t “lock in” the wetness like a disposable and I don’t want to leave my son in a cold, wet diaper overnight.
Thank you for offering this prize!
i wanna win
we already bought some cloth diapers for our baby coming in the next week or so
I have been green for years. (does that sound funny?) I would like this prize to get my grand-daughter started off in the correct direction. There is no more time to waste to save this planet for our younger generation.
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