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I just saw this and had to rush right over here and post about the awesomeness:  Cotton Babies has released FOUR new colors for their uber-fantastic bumGenius 3.0 One Size pocket diapers!  Besides an option for snaps instead of Aplix, new colors have been one of the most often requested features from customers and devoted fans of bumGenius.  And here they are!

Okay, so they’re basically just deeper shades of the existing bumGenius diapers.  But that’s the thing.  They’re deeper and darker and all around just cool.

I’m thinking I’ll have to at least have a Zinnia.  Though Clementine really appeals to me too. The other two are more overwhelmingly boyish (I would probably stick to Grasshopper and Twilight rather than get those for my wee little girl), but if you have a boy, that might be just what you want.  Like I said, a lot of people have griped about the pastel colors of the bumGenius diapers before so this should make a ALOT of people happy.

Still, I hope in the future to see some simple prints, maybe a red and definitely some purple or lavender diapers!  A girl can dream, can’t she?

SQUEE!

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Have you seen this yet, ya’ll?  This just about made me wet my pants just a little.  I’m still relatively new to cloth diapering and have only really tried gDiapers and the bumGenius One-Size 3.0 (a pocket diaper).   And, I will admit, I completely and totally adore my BG 3.0 diaper.  I only have three (so far) but would marry it if I had more.  A lot of parents complain of the bulkiness of the one-size feature on a smaller child, but I don’t think it looks anything but adorable.  I even like the suedecloth lining on the inside as it does it’s job of being soft against baby’s bottom but keeping the wetness away very well.

But this right here seems like a gift from heaven.  It has the features I really enjoy from the 3.0, but without the hassle of stuffing the pocket (which, yes, can get old).  Plus, baby has organic cotton fibers next to his or her skin instead of synthetic ones.  And organic, at that!  The liners go a step further, even, by being adjustable to where you need the most absorbency and since they aren’t completely sewn down, help the diaper to dry quicker than your average AIO.

I think you’ve heard it here first, folks.  I think this diaper may very well be the end all, be all.  It’s a tad pricey now, just under $25, but I think one (or two) (or more) of these might have to make it in my next diaper order.  It’s simply too much to resist.  Of course, if I do end up getting one of these charming devils, I’ll be sure to share with you all what I think of it!

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