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		<title>Bummis  &#8211; Bummis Super Whisper Wrap</title>
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 Ok, I promised another post, and now that Christmas has past, I have a couple of minutes to sit down and talk about another major innovation in the cloth diaper sphere that will make your life easier dad…the Bummis super whisper wrap.  I know…it sounds impressive, and it is.  The nice thing [...]]]></description>
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<p> Ok, I promised another post, and now that Christmas has past, I have a couple of minutes to sit down and talk about another major innovation in the cloth diaper sphere that will make your life easier dad…the <b>Bummis super whisper wrap</b>.  I know…it sounds impressive, and it is.  The nice thing about saying the name is it actually sounds masculine.  As a dad, you can be comfortable talking about the fact that your child is wearing the Bummis super whisper wrap (ok, I may be reaching, but as a dad I will take whatever I can get on this journey).</p>
<p> Down to business, what is the Bummis super whisper wrap?  It is really just a diaper cover that has a pretty cool name.  This diaper cover acts in a similar manner to other diaper covers that you may be familiar with, but it boasts a leak proof closure system, and it is supposed to fit over any standard flat cloth diaper.  The <a href=”http://coveredbums.com”><b>Bummis super whisper wrap</b></a> uses Aplix as fasteners and provides ample elastic around the legs to ensure that baby stays dry, and dad stays happy.  Another bonus feature that the Bummis whisper wrap offers is that due to the design of the Aplix tabs, the Bummis wrap will fit on almost any baby.  If you are like my home, I always have at least two in diapers…versatility is a must.  The Bummis super whisper wrap also comes in four different prints (I know dads, we care about function…but looks can be important to moms).  This Bummis cover may present you with cloth diapering choices you do not currently have.  I hope you are able to get some use out of this Bummis wrap.</p>
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<p>Check back later and I will provide more insight for all of you dads joining me in this cloth diaper adventure.  Until then keep your chin up…and you nose plugged </p>
<p>Please feel free to join our discussion and share your thoughts.  We look forward to learning from you! </p>
<p><a href=”http://coveredbums.com”>Bummis Super Whisper Wrap</a></p>
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		<title>Bummis  &#8211; Baby Cloth Diapers</title>
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One of the brands of diapers that we have yet to discuss is those made by Bummis.  I don’t have a great deal of time to go into them tonight, but I did want to touch a little on the Bummis diaper and my views of them based on personal experience. 
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<p>One of the brands of diapers that we have yet to discuss is those made by Bummis.  I don’t have a great deal of time to go into them tonight, but I did want to touch a little on the Bummis diaper and my views of them based on personal experience. </p>
<p>Now let me begin by saying that the child I have used the Bummis diapers on is one of my babies.  On him they work very well and are incredibly easy to secure.  For those of you with infants you will certainly be able to appreciate the importance of having a diaper that fits well and goes on easily and quickly.  One of the design features I liked about the <a href=”http://coveredbums.com”><b>Bummis Diapers</b></a> is that the Velcro has over-sized tabs which make it very similar to fastening one of the disposable diapers I had become accustomed to before I knew better.  One of the things to remember though is that your Bummis may need a <b>Bummis diaper cover</b>.  In the event this is the case you can buy a new diaper cover, or you may be able to find a used diaper cover on ebay or diaperswappers.</p>
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<p>Later this week I will provide some more insight for all of you dads joining me in this cloth diaper adventure.  Until then keep your chin up…and you nose plugged </p>
<p>Please feel free to join our discussion and share your thoughts.  We look forward to learning from you! </p>
<p><a href=”http://coveredbums.com”>Bummis Diaper</a></p>
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