5 plus years ago, when I was pregnant with my second son I decided I was interested in cloth diapering. I spent hours and hours (and hours and hours) researching cloth. I wanted to know if it would really be cheaper to use cloth than disposables (it was), and if it was really doable (totally!). I wasted money trying all different types of diapers in hopes of finding exactly what I liked best. Eventually I did figure out exactly which cloth diapers I like best, but it took months and months.

If you’re at all interested in cloth diapering, Confessions of a Cloth Diaper Convert is a must read. The author (my friend Erin) has broken the book down into easy-to-read sections and includes lots of photographs to help you navigate your way through the world of fluffy. She addresses all your questions:
Is Cloth Diapering Really Beneficial?
How Can I Convince Daddy and Other Caregivers?
How Do I Build a Stash?
Should I Use a Diaper Service?
How Do I Cloth Diaper On the Go? What About At Night?
What’s It Like to Cloth Diaper a Newborn? A Toddler?
I own a copy of this book, and I can tell you it is very concise. I wish I’d had a copy when I was newly venturing into the cloth diapering world! It would have saved me lots of time and money! To get an even better sneak peek of Confesssions of a Cloth Diaper Convert, click here.

There are three ways to get your hands on a copy of this excellent book:
1. Confessions of a Cloth Diaper Convert is one of the many books available in the Natural Mothering Complete Library sale that’s going on this week. I encourage you to take a look at all that’s part of the library.
2. Erin is offering a private discount to my readers only. Now through June 24, use the discount code heavyoncloth to receive 20% off the cover price!
To order just this book, click image here—>>

3. Erin is also generously hosting a giveaway of one free copy of the book! Enter to win!
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Already started and love it! Erin’s book looks like an awesome resource!
Deanna
Cloth diapered #2 fully, #3 & 4 partially. Thinking about using cloth with #5 but it’s been so long that I need to research all over again.