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Organic Baby Towels
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Funkoos Rubber Ducky Organic Baby Girl Hooded Towels, Girl, Infant/Baby Sale Price: $21.99 |
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Wrap your little one in our signature hooded bath towel and you'll see why the 100% certified organic terry cotton is so soft, warm, and welcoming. Embroidered on the left chest and center of hood with everyone's favorite bath toy... |
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American Baby Company Organic Terry Hooded Towel Set, Ecru List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $18.98 Used From: $12.52 |
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American Baby Company Organic Terry Hooded Towel Set-EcruThis cozy organic terry hooded towel is ideal after your baby's bath. It's great for drying off baby and it will envelop your little one with comfort and warmth... |
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3 Sprouts Organic Hooded Towel, Elfie List Price: $36.00 Sale Price: $33.99 |
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3Sprouts Organic Hooded Towel - Elfie Elephant Pink Elfie the elephant envelopes your little one in warmth keeping them cozy and cute after the bath, at the pool or at the beach SpecsGenerous in size our towel is ideal for newborns to 18 months of ageMeasures 31” X 31” Materials100% organic cotton knit exterior100% natural cotton terry towel interiorCareMachine wash cold gentle cycle with like colors, do not bleach or use detergents containing bleach... |
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Hooded Towel for Baby - OWL (Red) Organic Cotton Sherpa List Price: $39.00 Sale Price: $29.95 |
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Super Soft Organic Cotton Sherpa Hooded Towel (33" X 33") ? luxurious sherpa ? gentle on baby's delicate skin ? thick and absorbent ? doubles as a hooded blanket ? embroidered owl detail ? recommended for newborns up to age 2 yrs Made in India |
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Bumkins Organic Cotton Hooded Towel Set - Cream Satin Trim List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $17.60 |
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Keep baby warm and snuggly after bath time with this organic hooded towel. Also includes an organic cotton washcloth. Trimmed in satin, this adorable set makes a great gift for a new parent, or yourself! Features: Made from 100% unbleached cotton Organic terry for extra absorbency and softness Trimmed with coordinating satin Hood lined with terry or cotton fabric Set includes 1 hooded towel and 1 washcloth... |
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Satsuma Designs Organic Wash Cloths and Wipes 5 Pack, White List Price: $16.00 Sale Price: $16.00 Used From: $14.72 |
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Satsuma Designs Organic Terry Wash Cloth and Wipes - 5 pkSatsuma Designs' ultra-soft reusable organic terrycloth baby wipes and wash cloths are absorbent, soft and easy to clean. Made from a combination of rayon derived from organic bamboo and organic cotton, this blend of materials makes our reusable wipes and wash cloths incredibly soft for delicate baby skin... |
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Satsuma Designs 5 Pack Organic Flannel Wash Cloths and Wipes List Price: $16.00 Sale Price: $12.77 Used From: $7.34 |
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Satsuma Designs Organic Flannel Wash Cloths and Wipes - 5 pkSatsuma Designs' ultra-soft reusable organic flannel baby wipes and wash cloths are absorbent, soft and easy to clean. Made from rayon derived from organic bamboo this fabrication makes our reusable wipes and wash cloths incredibly soft for delicate baby skin... |
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American Baby Company Organic 4 Pack Terry Wash Cloths, Celery List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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83150 CELERY Features: -Wash cloths.-Material: 100pct Soft organic cotton terry.-Ideal after your baby's bath.-Extra value - 4 per pack.-Machine wash. Color/Finish: -Color: Celery.-Extra soft and finished in coordinating 100pct percale cotton trim. |
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3 Sprouts Organic Hooded Towel, Walrus List Price: $36.00 Sale Price: $32.70 |
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Make a splash at bath time with this hooded Organic Walrus Bath Towel. Your little one will look forward to every bath as long as this cheerful towel is there to help dry off. Made from 100% organic cotton knit exterior and terrycloth interior, this towel is gentle and safe for children as young as 18 months... |
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SwaddleDesigns Organic Cotton Hooded Towel - Pastel Blue Mod Circles on Ivory List Price: $36.00 Sale Price: $26.60 |
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Swaddle Designs Certified Organic Cotton Hooded Towel - Pastel Blue Mod Circles on Ivory |

Cloth diapering mommies?
We are expecting baby #2 at the end of April (though it looks like she'll be here sooner do to hypertension and preeclampsia issues) Anyway, for this baby we have decided to spend the extra money up front to save in the long run by using cloth diapers. We have already ordered them and will be using the new Flip System by Bumgenius diapers with the organic inserts. My question is how many inserts and covers do you use? how often do you have to do laundry? What do you use to rinse them? And what laundry detergent do you find best to wash them in? Also i know your supposed to line dry the covers but where we live makes it a little difficult to line dry them outside, can I just use a towel rack or shower curtain rod as our makeshift "clothes line" inside?
Thanks so much for any tips and advice!
Hi there!
I have been cloth diapering on and off for the last two and a half years ( for two different children). I am currently cloth diapering my 17 month old full-time. I use several different types of cloth. I have 7 AIOs, 2 pockets, 4 fitteds, 4 fleece covers, 2 PUL covers, and 6 prefolds and wash mine every other day (equivalent to about 22 diapers). I wash when I have 3-4 still clean so I have back-up while the others are washing. I would love to have more diapers and wash every two days, but I have a front loader (apparently the worst for cloth washing) and that's about all I can wash at a time to make sure the diapers get clean.
I am currently looking for a new diaper detergent. I have tried many, but they all ended up giving my diapers the 'stinkies' (ie. the diapers smell as soon as baby wets them). I had good luck with Crunchy Clean, but I needed 3 Tbsp to get them clean. Which ends up costing about $.21 per load. I will go back to that one if I can't find another I like cheaper.
Your specific diapers may have recommendations for how to launder them. They may also have detergent recommendations on their website. Since I have many different kinds, this is what I do:
1. Rinse all diapers once in COLD
2. Wash in longest cycle on HOT
3. Rinse again in COLD
I've also found this routine to work:
1. Rinse in COLD
2. Wash on longest cycle in COLD
3. Wash (no detergent) on short cycle in HOT
You will have to see what works best with your washer. HE washers can sometimes be difficult.
I also dry my diapers on a wash line in the summer and in the house on a folding drying rack (about $15) in the winter. They usually take over night to dry.
Hope this helps and happy diapering!











