From wipes, inserts, and diapers, to washing, using, and why, Megan Sela shows you everything you need to know about cloth diapering. She explains what to get and where and demonstrates using cloth diapers to be environment and baby friendly.
Thank You! Very informative! 08/09/2008
~ mamiadame
Thank you, it was by chance I came across your lesson. I've been looking at different cloth diapers and reading about them. It's just not the same as seeing you handle them. Thank you!
Too Cute! 06/26/2007
~ Donna
This was a very nice lesson. It was comprehensive and interesting. The instructor, Megan, is very clear and informative. I liked the information about being "green" and the alternatives she offered. And the little baby being diapered was pretty cute!
Go Green! 06/26/2007
~ brittanie
Going green is not just for cars and energy saving homes, you should also go green with diapering your baby. I'm really excited to have Megan Sela's video demonstrating the different ways you can avoid buying disposable diapers that aren't environment friendly and instead make your own cloth diapers! The videos length is just right and the content is definitely there but it's order of scenes to me seems out of order. I would have liked to see her baby, Lake, getting diapered right after Megan explains the different cloths you could use instead of after the question series. And the camera that did all the close-ups is really dark compared to the other camera. I think if you change the order of the scenes to put the actual baby diapering after the diaper info and then do some color correcting on the second camera then the video would look a lot more organized and professional.
Great audio by the way! Can't wait to see more!
Camera - Sony HC-96 & Canon Elura 100 Mounting - Sony on Tripod, Canon handheld Lighting - ambient Sound - Shotgun Mics mounted on both cameras Editing Software: Final Cut Pro Time: 2 hours for production, 4 hours for editing
tgage
Green Changing Pad 05/06/2008
... May I suggest a reusable cloth changing pad like those made by Babykins. http://www.babykins.com/baby-blankets-pads.html
tgage
Green Changing Pad 05/06/2008
I would suggest using a non-disposable changing pad rather than a chux as described in this video. If you are trying to truly be Earth friendly, using a plastic backed disposable changing pad simply does not make sense. May I suggest a changing reusable
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