
Childcare Birdseye Diapers 18x27 6's
- A soft, durable, reusable, and highly absorbent cloth diaper.
- Made of Birdseye cloth, well-designed with clean stitching to avoid irritation and discomfort to newborn's delicate skin.
- It is a breathable and lightweight fabric that keeps the baby cool and comfortable.
- Its white color helps parents to easily detect insects, spot stains, and dirt.
- Commonly used as diapers, burp cloths, nursing covers, and more.
- Do share in saving the Earth and keep the baby comfortable with this diaper.
- Sold per 1 set contains 6 pieces of Childcare Birdseye Diapers.
- Product Size: 18 x 27 inches.
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Childcare Birdseye Diapers 18x27 6's
- A soft, durable, reusable, and highly absorbent cloth diaper.
- Made of Birdseye cloth, well-designed with clean stitching to avoid irritation and discomfort to newborn's delicate skin.
- It is a breathable and lightweight fabric that keeps the baby cool and comfortable.
- Its white color helps parents to easily detect insects, spot stains, and dirt.
- Commonly used as diapers, burp cloths, nursing covers, and more.
- Do share in saving the Earth and keep the baby comfortable with this diaper.
- Sold per 1 set contains 6 pieces of Childcare Birdseye Diapers.
- Product Size: 18 x 27 inches.
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- A soft, durable, reusable, and highly absorbent cloth diaper.
- Made of Birdseye cloth, well-designed with clean stitching to avoid irritation and discomfort to newborn's delicate skin.
- It is a breathable and lightweight fabric that keeps the baby cool and comfortable.
- Its white color helps parents to easily detect insects, spot stains, and dirt.
- Commonly used as diapers, burp cloths, nursing covers, and more.
- Do share in saving the Earth and keep the baby comfortable with this diaper.
- Sold per 1 set contains 6 pieces of Childcare Birdseye Diapers.
- Product Size: 18 x 27 inches.






















