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Bottoms Up!

Sarah Morgenstern
July 31, 2009
Sarah Morgenstern
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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

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 WipesNature 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 SacksBiodegradable 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


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

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)

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Comments

  1. Posted by Kelly PC on August 04, 2009 at 07:23 PM

    What a wonderful idea!

  2. Posted by shifa on August 04, 2009 at 07:35 PM

    Baby is due at the end of Nov. I’m trying to decide between cloth or disposable diapers. I might go the middle route and buy disposable diapers.

  3. Posted by Tracy Vleeming on August 04, 2009 at 07:42 PM

    We used cloth diapers for my son when he was first born, but found that they weren’t absorbant enough as he got older, and so switched to disposables after the first year or so.  We now have a second baby on the way, and would love an alternative to disposables that we could try.

  4. Posted by J. Miller on August 04, 2009 at 07:47 PM

    I’m having my first baby this year and really want to use cloth or an eco-friendly alternative.  It’s great that there are more and more eco-friendly options becoming available!  We all need to do our part to keep this planet clean.  Thanks for helping us do that!

  5. Posted by Brigitte Malloy on August 04, 2009 at 08:33 PM

    I am a cloth diapering mommy.  I was really reluctant in the beginning but a friend convinced me to borrow a set for a couple of weeks through a loaner program and I was sold.
    This would be great for when I cannot use cloth, like camping where there are no washing machines.
    Thanks.

  6. Posted by Tracy Wasylucha on August 05, 2009 at 12:14 AM

    I have always wanted to be more environmentally concious by using cloth diapers but never really tried them. I have a 2 year old who will hopefully be out of diapers soon but have another baby on the way soon so maybe if we put out a good effort we can use cloth diapers for this one.

  7. Posted by Sandra P on August 05, 2009 at 12:19 AM

    We used, and are still using, cloth diapers for our 14 month old son for the environment and for his skin. For daycare we use disposible diapers. I have always bought chlorine free diapers and baby wipes and I am very exicted to try this product. It sounds great!

  8. Posted by Sandra H on August 05, 2009 at 12:22 AM

    I started off with cloth but the convenience of disposable has taken over. Love the idea of disposable AND eco-friendly.
    Would love to give them a try!

  9. Posted by Elaine Miller on August 05, 2009 at 09:13 AM

    great products for baby and mom, i love this

  10. Posted by Savannah Matheson on August 05, 2009 at 09:48 AM

    I am 8mo pregnant and currently trying to make some of my own AIO’s! There are so many great products out there now, and this collection looks like a catch-all for the green parent-to-be!

  11. Posted by Jessica Lord on August 05, 2009 at 10:11 AM

    What a great starter kit!
    I would love to win this…no baby on the way, but on the mind for sure!

  12. Posted by Brenda Lacourciere on August 05, 2009 at 10:30 AM

    I really love the convenience of disposable diapers but, come garbage day, I’m feeling the need for a better solution.

  13. Posted by Heather on August 05, 2009 at 11:29 AM

    I use both cloth and disposable diapers, depending on the situation.  The biodegradable diapers would be an excellent fit for our lifestyle!

  14. Posted by Hema Merai on August 05, 2009 at 11:34 AM

    I used disposable diapers for my baby…tried to use cloth diapers, but found it hard to be constantly washing the diapers!  This is a great giveaway.  Thanks.

  15. Posted by Sarah Hobbins on August 05, 2009 at 02:06 PM

    I used cloth diapers with my second baby, and loved them, but once I returned to work full-time, I just couldn’t keep up with the laundry, so I sold them.  Now that my third baby is here, it is wonderful to see that there is something out there that is better for the environment, with the convenience of a disposable.

  16. Posted by Kiki on August 05, 2009 at 02:38 PM

    We (begrudgingly) use disposables.  Our municipality doesn’t allow us to put diapers in with our compostables, unlike in Toronto.

  17. Posted by L. Gilbert on August 05, 2009 at 03:13 PM

    Great prizes! love the bag, Biodegradable Diaper Sacks, great idea.

  18. Posted by Dawn Gordon on August 05, 2009 at 10:05 PM

    I was eight months pregnant when I found out I was pregnant due to being quite ill with a thyroid issue, I wanted so much to go organic with cloth, but the service wanted two months advancement and I could not do it, because we did not have a crib or ANYTHING FOR THAT MATTER, we relied on the community for assistance…

    I barely gained a pound, 15 all together…and I was always on the go, looking for office work, and constantly busy, so I was not still enough to feel the baby move as the doctors now say…

    I am completely green, I recycle, I enjoy composting, and reusing everything…

    I am also a paid published writer on associated content, and write about organic topics..

    I might write a story for AC on some these products…

  19. Posted by Carrie Dodd on August 05, 2009 at 10:32 PM

    My baby is due in October and i would love to win this.

  20. Posted by Amy St JOhn on August 05, 2009 at 11:12 PM

    With 2 currently in diapers we use disposable for convienance. It was a big decision for us.  These products look great.

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