One mama's Perspective on Living Lightly on our Earth

Sharing information, products and experiences to help keep our children safe, green and happy!

Monday, September 20, 2010

New Soft Toys from Organic Cotton In Stock Now!!

These four pals made from Organic Cotton and rubberwood have joined the Family!

Introducing...



My personal fave, the Pop Up Lion


The Planet Pixies are Here!!

Meet Maia in red, She's a Tree Pixie from the Amazon Rainforest.

Kayla, in green, is a Marsh Pixie from the Florida Everglades.

Anyu, in brown,  is the Ice Pixie from the North Pole.

The Planet Pixies are made from Organic Cotton too.

Enjoy and add these to your wish list!



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Giveaway!!!! We've passed 300 "likes" on Facebook- Let's Celebrate!


Thank You to Everyone For liking us on Facebook. 
I really appreciate it and love hearing all your feedback!

So, let's get to the giveaway!

There will be 2 Winners!

Each Winner will receive a "Mine (Don't Mess)" T-Shirt & a $10 Gift Certificate to Abby Sprouts.

The winner's T-shirt will be shipped with their GC order.

Ready to enter? Leave a comment telling us what you love about cloth diapering or how you live a little greener.

Leave 1 extra comment for 1 extra entry if you "like" Abby Sprouts on Facebook.

Good Luck!

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Overnight with Cloth Diapers

When you ask any cloth diapering mama about what she uses at night the majority of the time the answer is one of these three: "I swear by ____", disposables followed by some justification or "I use ___ but it leaks".

Cloth diapers can be used effectively at night; however, for some families it requires a little more thought (and absorbency!) to last 12 hours instead of 3 or 4.

Let's start with pocket diapers for night time. Many pocket diapers come with microfiber inserts but often switching to a hemp or bamboo insert for overnight works best. Our night time combination is an AMP Duo Diaper with a bamboo insert and 3 layer hemp booster. I like this solution because it's still fairly trim fitting and most importantly it works!
AMP Duo Diaper used as a Pocket Diaper 
If you need more absorbency, change the bamboo for a 3 layer hemp insert with the 3 layer hemp booster. Fold the 3 Layer Hemp booster in half and stuff it to the front for a boy or in the middle for a girl. The drawback is this option is much bulkier.

Another worthwhile benefit to using a pocket diaper at night is you get the fantastic stay dry properties of the micro-fleece against baby's skin which might help to keep your little one sleeping longer. What parent can't do without some extra sleep?

 A good fitted diaper is another option,especially if you are not able to stuff your pocket diaper with enough absorbency to last overnight because in some cases an overstuffed pocket diaper leaks.

The bamboozle is a night time favorite made from rayon from bamboo in Scotland and comes with an extra absorbency doubler. I find this option works well with a Bummis PUL cover.
Our AMP Hemp fitteds are another popular choice for the longevity and absorbency of hemp. Again, this durable hemp diaper, that's made in Canada, comes with an absorbency doubler to put absorbency where you need it. These can be folded in half in the front of the diaper to better suit a boy.

Remember, any fitted cloth diaper you choose will need a cloth diaper cover to make the diaper waterproof. Wool is a great overnight cover or if you are not sure you're ready for wool yet you'll find easy care PUL covers as well.

Wool covers can absorb 30% of their weight in moisture. Plus, due to the natural antibacterial properties wool, unless the wool covers are soiled, they can be washed every 1-2 weeks, making for a lighter laundry routine. Wool is also incredibly breathable and a fast diaper rash cure.

What's your tried and true night time solution? 
Still Struggling? Send us an email or leave us a comment and we'll help you sort it out.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

How Many Cloth Diapers do I need?

This question: "How many cloth diapers do I need?" ends up in an email subject line of my inbox weekly if not daily so I thought it's about time I address it and of course like anything else it depends on your family and your baby. 

When you are starting with cloth diapering a newborn baby it's all about keeping the runny mess in it's place and containing it from leaking out. Most parents who switch from disposables can't believe how much better modern cloth diapers are at containing everything and not leaking. The most important part about containing leaks at this stage is a great fitting diaper- if there are gaps around the legs the diaper is inevitable going to leak- with a great fitting dipe like an AMP hemp fitted which has elastic around the legs and can be paired with a Bummis Super Brite Cover you'll be amazed at how you're not cleaning up disposable blow outs! 

OK- back to how many diapers you need! This depends on the type of diaper you've chosen to use. So let's start with saying at the newborn stage 24 diapers is ideal of course you can get away with less it just means more washing and more wear and tear on your diapers. If you're choosing a one-size diaper the larger your "stash" of cloth diapers the better because it will mean less wear and tear on diapers that need to last you roughly 3 years being washed 2-3 times a week. 
Let's talk about the AMP One-Size Duo for newborns.

This is one of my fave diapers to get families started with. It's simple, it's economically appealing, it's made in Canada, and all AMP Diapers come with a lifetime snap guarantee and quality you can just see. Oh and it's a "one-size fits most" or technically one-size fit 7-38 lbs depending on the build of your baby of course.


Above, is an AMP One-Size Duo being used as what we call an All in two (or AI2). The beauty of this is the insert (that's the 2 Layer Hemp insert) just laid right on top of the diaper and folded in three "hotdog" or long ways. Now this insert can simply be switched out for a clean one when wet and then the outside "shell" or cover can be reused (this just saved you $20). 

With newborns I recommend about 12 AMP One-Size Duo's and about 24 inserts of your choice (usually bamboo or 2 layer hemp). If your child is a bit older you may be able to get away with a ratio of 3 inserts for every 1 shell. 
Oh, but were not done yet, it's called a duo because it can do something else too- Cool right!




You can also, stuff the insert inside the pocket opening, thus creating a pocket diaper. The bonus to this is it's only one piece to put onto baby (great if you have a wiggler!) and the microfleece keeps baby feeling dry. Using the diapers this way as a pocket diaper with a newborn you will need about 24 AMP One-Size Duo Diapers and 24 AMP Inserts of either bamboo or 2 layers of hemp. You can always start with less inserts and if you find you prefer pocket style add more.

Are you still with me?

Now for AIO's (or all in ones) these diapers are just what they're called everything you need to diaper your baby in one. So the super easy comes with a bit of drawback they can take longer to dry but surprisingly the AMP All in ones are quick drying and mine are usually done in 1 dryer cycle on medium heat or they dry fully on the line in an afternoon. The drying time is fast because of the microfiber absorbent inner. 

If you choose to go exclusively with All in ones (AIO's) then you'll need about 24 small size, about 18 medium and large size when you get there.  Most families use a few AIO's for caregivers, dads, anyone who's a little reluctant to cloth diaper. Myself, I use these often- why make it harder than it has to be.

If you choose to use fitteds, you'll need 24 size small and about 18 size large. Fitted diapers also require a waterproof covers and 6 is about the minimum you'd want to pair with 24 fitteds (8-10 waterproof covers can make life a lot easier). I love AMP Diapers Fitted Cloth Diapers because Hemp is much more durable than cotton, and they work!

The Easy answer to How many Cloth Diapers you'll need is 24 for newborns, about 18 for older babies and toddlers and this will allow you to wash every second to third day. 

As Always if you have any questions please leave a comment here, give me a call or email.


Ready to order 12 or more diapers- leave us a comment with your fave cloth diapering choice from our shop and we'll happily send you a coupon code or alike!




Monday, July 19, 2010

Summer Travelling Survival Series Part 1- The Planning

Seems like everyone is taking a trip this Summer be it a quick camping trip, week long road trip or a 4 hour flight like us- it takes a fair amount of planning on the parental part and even then there is no guarantee it will go off without a hitch (or a few!). 

Here's what's on my list so far(please tell me what I have forgotten!)

Big things- Stroller, Car seat, play pen, carry on (back pack- so I can carry Abby with it) and one suitcase (checked). Manageable- I hope so!

My biggest worry is keeping Abby entertained on the flight, I know she will have an inevitable scream at some point but you know.. the less the better. 

I Bringing one these- not sure which one would be better yet though the Green toys Stacker on the right made from 100% recycled milk jugs or the made in Germany wooden stacking bowls

They will both be a new toy which I think is key in keeping any child entertained a little longer and I am planning to pack some little Os that can be filled and dumped into the cups. I'll even let her fill them with water if it keeps her happy and quiet.

Next, for the flight is the organic cotton sling- In all honesty she is getting too big for it these days but I figure if she falls asleep (hah!) then I can tuck her into it and have my arms or at least one free for a bit. If I have to go to the bathroom, (I really hope not!), I'll be able to bring her in the sling and then when we get off the plane at our destination I will be able to use it until I can get her into the stroller at the odd ball size baggage claim.
My real plan though- Food, Food and more Food! All the packaged (ahem crap) that she never gets that Grandma buys around here. So far I have in the backpack stonewheat thins, some packaged organic cookies, and some (far too much plastic) individually package strawberry flavoured rice cakes, and an empty sippy cup to be filled on the plane. Actually I plan to buy my first bottle of water in a long time once we get through security just in case we need water- NOW- at some point.


Oh and can't forget to bring a ridiculous amount of soothers because no matter how many we start the day with by bedtime I'm always searching! I have already started searching the house to collect them. (I can't be the only one with this problem!)
Maybe a Binky Bib too just to keep one where we can see it!

A Smart mama told me to pack Abby extra clothes, of course, but what I hadn't thought of was packing an extra set for myself in case of the worst, in the carry on (back pack).
Even though Abby's a little young (15 months) for markers I'm bringing these and a notebook because she loves to scribble with pens- especially on the floor but we'll try to keep it to the notebook. For older kid, I would bring crayons, modeling dough, and markers just to mix it up a bit.
The netbook packed with a bunch of Dora and any other show that stands a chance at holding her attention. I still have to pick up some mini sized over the ear headphones (it's worth a shot- right?) and get a friend tofigure out how to get movies on a netbook with no disc drive..

An Large Size Itzy Ritzy Wet Happened? Wet Bag too.

What Else?
  • Blankets (Abby always snuggles into them to sleep and it's a bit of comfort)
Please tell me what I am forgetting! comment below!



Monday, July 12, 2010

Top 10 Must Haves for Summer!

#10 Green Toys Dump Truck Made from Recycled Milk Jugs in California. Great in the backyard!

#9 Itzy Ritzy Snack Happened? Reusable Snack Bags for packing up lunch or munchies on your summer journeys and camp days

#8 Organic Cotton Baby Legs for light UV protection under dresses or shorts


#6 Green Toys Sand Play Set- Gotta Have this set for the beach!

#5 Momma Goose Sun Defense (Zinc Based) Naturally protect from the sun!
Made in our hometown of Victoria, BC

Super fast drying, makes a great summer outfit!

Hydrate without the metal taste and plastic toxins!
with wide brim for great protection

#1 Don't forget to take photos, relish in the late evenings, enjoy your kids, family and friends and take a few minutes to yourself this summer!




Sunday, June 20, 2010

Why is Buying Made in Canada important?

For me, buying Canadian products is important and I will gladly pay more for the quality. I am always actively searching out made in Canada brands for the shop and I'm happy to say many of our toys, cloth diapers, baby items and more are made in Canada. While not everything can easily be found I think it is important to support Canadian companies who have managed to produce products here.

This Stacking Wooden Toy Boat is proudly handmade in Ontario, Canada

I know we have all heard the consumers drive the demand comment but it is more than true. When I sell out of our made in Canada products, I'm thrilled and order more. The same goes for when I sell out of other items made in China like FuzziBunz. Your buying power is just that- power and believe it or not your purchase makes a difference. 

 Made in BC, Canada

I also hear many people who support local business first which is fantastic as well- I appreciate that! Myself, I feel better about a product that has been made overseas but comes from a Canadian company. 
Made in Manitoba, Canada

Buying Canadian keeps our dollars in our economy. It supports ethical working conditions and fair wage labour.

Made in New Brunswick, Canada

I love finding new made in Canada products! They are out there but you have to look for sure. Most Canadian companies are not running off of huge advertising budgets but with a little time you will seek them out.

Made in Quebec, Canada

Quality and price are always a deciding factor for families and most people when purchasing a new item. Made in Canada can sometimes cost more, not always, but buying less and buying high quality items will make buying Canadian made more affordable. Hopefully you will be sending less items to the landfill too. 

Made in Victoria, BC, Canada

Plus, don't you feel a little patriotic about supporting your local Canadian businesses and supporting the companies that have managed to continue to produce their products in Canada.




Happy Almost Canada Day and Happy Father's Day!