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
Awesome products!
count me in please
want a fantastic prize
thanks for the contest
I have been diapering for 25 years on…and this is by far the greatest!
We use disposables, but are building up to switching to a eco-friendly alternative :)
I would love to try these!
I didn’t use cloth diapers with my first son, but for my next, I would really like to use them. Products like these make it look all that much more appealing too.
I’m pregnant with my first child…Still undecided about using cloth or disposable, but really looking for an option with less impact on the environment!
Unfortunately, our new baby is a disposable diaper baby. We try hard to be more eco friendly, but the I can’t give up the disposable diapers! It’s good to know there are more diaper options out there that are better for the environment.
I feel energized with the ever evolving move towards earth friendly products, ranging from one end of the spectrum to the other. I wholeheartedly believe that if you wouldn’t eat it, it shouldn’t go on your skin (the largest organ of the human body) which is why its great to see all the bases covered here from wipes, to diapers, to skin care right down to the biodegradable sacks.
Thanks from a mom who wishes she had time to be a cloth diaper mommy, but is really a disposable diaper mommy seeking out body and earth-friendly alternatives!
we used cloth diapers for our son but he’s getting too big for them. we’re trying to decide whether to invest in the next size up or switch to disposables.
I am so impressed by your product line! The concept of a disposable diaper composed of biodegradable material is an incredible one who’s time has come. We stared using unbleached disposables when our daughter was born and paid for a special diaper recycling service, which has since shut down and relocated to Wales. I’m extremely intrigued by your selection of earth-friendly products and would love the opportunity to sample them.
We’re a hybrid family! My kids have super sensitive skin, so I love the breathable fabric of cloth. But my husband hates the poop factor. We found our bliss in g diapers! At home I use reusable cloth inserts and when we’re out or DH is in charge, we use their biodegradable inserts.
I’m always on the look out for new environmentally-friendly products that take sensitive skin into account. I’d love to try Nature Babycare products!
I am a new mom and I would love to try cloth diapers. I have heard so much about them and how great they are but I was worried to try. Thanks for featuring products like these to help me to figure out what to use!
These are quite the collection of amazing earth friendly products! I know and trust Little Twig but have yet to try the others. We use cloth diapers for daytime but use another brand of unbleached disposables for overnight and vacations. Would love to try these ones to be more earth friendly in our practices.
Thanks for the chance to win on your giveaway!
We are a cloth diaper family except for extended trips. We’ve been using gdiapers and ‘friendly’ disposables for camping and long trips. I wish these were easily available.
We were a cloth and disposable family. Both our kids used cloth diapers at home but we used disposables for the convenience when we were out. It was nice to lessen the impact on the enviroment and I loved the look of the diapers hanging on the line!
I have been doing cloth diapers for over a year since my daughter was born. I love everything about them but when traveling where it isn’t feasible to carry along dirty cloth diapers, I search for corn based biodegradable diapers.
Great prize idea - hopefully more and more parents get on board!
I have to admit, I’m a disposable diaper mom(one DD finished, second one only 11 months old)...I’ve been looking for an alternative that isn’t cloth and this product is just what I’m looking for. Thanks for featuring it!
I love cloth diapering and am constantly online learning about new companies and products, thank you for featuring ecobotts as I had not heard of them before!
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