Enter to WIN a Smart Bottoms Organic Cloth Diaper During The Cuckoo for Cloth Diapers Giveaway Event! Ends 6/17


Cloth diapers are cute, reusable and can really help you save money. The Cuckoo for Cloth giveaway hop was started so you can enter to win some great cloth diaper prizes AND learn about some of the brands that your friends in the cloth diapering world are crazy about. Your hosts, the Zephyr Hill Blog and Irresistibly Green, and all the participating bloggers and retailers, wish you the best of luck with all the giveaways and a successful cloth diapering experience!

I'm giving away a Smart Bottoms Newborn Organic Cloth Diaper! You can read my review HERE.

Happy 3 Months, Peanut!

Can you believe he is 3 months old? Or that I still haven't posted his birth story? It's written down, I promise. 


FREE Good2Grow Drinks at Kroger, Ends 6/15

Thanks Kroger Krazy for the Above Picture.
So as I was looking through iBotta because it told me of a new offer, I noticed in the exclusive Kroger offers where you can get $3.50 back when you buy good2grow single serve and a refill. I also knew there was a Common Kindness coupon that are already made these a GREAT deal. So I did a little digging and found the above picture so you can actually MAKE MONEY when you purchase these two items PLUS you will be buying 100% juice that the kids will love! PERFECT for the summer!

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Creativity Inspired By Television with "Tumble Leaf" by Amazon Studios #MC

I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for Amazon Studios. I received a product sample to facilitate my review and promotional item to thank me for participating.

I personally believe television can be used as a great educational tool. I believe it isn't used properly that is why there is a negative stigma about it. Your child's television time should be limited and monitored. Let them watch educational shows were they learn something, whether it be the alphabet or sharing. You should talk to your children afterwards about what they've just seen and make sure they are taking what they should away from it. I understand this isn't always practical, but if you can't be there with your child, like if you are making dinner or breastfeeding a baby, you can put on something you know has a goal of developing creative thinking in children.
 
Tumble Leaf from Amazon Studios Amazon Prime Instant Video
 

Smart Bottoms Newborn Organic Cloth Diaper Review #BornSmart

I received a complimentary Smart Bottom organic newborn cloth diaper to provide this review. I received no additional compensation. All opinions are 100% my own.

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"Our Born Smart Newborn diaper is an organic AIO diaper that fits most babies 6-16lbs. The interior of the diaper boasts 3 layers of organic cotton sewn in to the diaper and an additional 4 layer snap-in insert (included). The unique design allows for easy cleaning and quick drying, with enough absorbency to grow with your newborn. This diaper also has one rise setting, an umbilical notch, and a hidden pocket under the lining to add additional absorbency if needed."

We used ours for our first family pictures when my son was only a week old. He weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces at birth and didn't lose any weight in the hospital, so he probably had gained a few ounces by this point. The diaper fit a wonderfully and looked so adorable on him. Here are some of the shots where you can see it. (Photos by Dawn Black Photography.)



You can purchase Smart Bottoms Cloth Diapers on Amazon or directly from their site! My little man isn't so little anymore and he out grew his beautiful newborn diaper quickly. But I love the beautiful blue and that we were able to cloth diaper from the very beginning. The snaps make everything super easy to make sure the fit is perfect.

What are some of your favorite features of the Smart Bottoms Newborn Organic Cloth Diaper?




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