








♻️ Diaper smarter, parent cooler — the future of eco-friendly baby care!
Nora's Nursery Cloth Diapers 7 Pack offers a complete, adjustable, and reusable diapering solution for newborns to toddlers (10-35 lbs). Featuring 7 waterproof pocket diapers, 7 absorbent viscose/microfiber inserts, and a water-resistant wet bag, this set combines convenience, softness, and eco-conscious design. Machine washable and quick drying, these diapers reduce waste and save money while keeping your baby comfortable and dry.




| Package Dimensions | 14.37 x 11.5 x 3.23 inches |
| Item model number | DIP130 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Target gender | Unisex |
| Material Type | Polyester, Suede |
| Material free | Lead Free |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
| Country/Region of origin | China |
A**R
Eco-Friendly, Adorable, and Always Handy – The Perfect Baby Shower Gift!
I absolutely love gifting the Nora's Nursery Cloth Diapers 7 Pack for baby showers—they’re practical, thoughtful, and incredibly versatile. The adjustable sizing makes them suitable for both newborns and toddlers, which is perfect for growing families. The "On The Farm" design is adorable and gender-neutral, making it an easy pick for any parent.The diapers are high-quality, with a waterproof cover that prevents leaks and inserts that are soft and absorbent. Parents rave about how easy they are to wash and reuse, and the included wet bag is a convenient touch for outings or daycare.I always add a little note with these, suggesting they be used as a backup when disposables run out—a scenario every parent faces at some point! It’s a small gift with big benefits that parents truly appreciate.Pros:Adjustable fit for long-term useCute, gender-neutral designsEco-friendly and cost-effectiveIncludes a wet bag for convenienceCons:Requires regular washing, which may not appeal to all parentsFinal Thoughts:This is a practical and thoughtful gift for new parents, whether they’re already planning to use cloth diapers or just need a reliable backup. Highly recommended for eco-conscious families or as a shower gift with a purpose!
T**K
Cute, sustainable, quality, cost-efficient.
Okay, this is gonna be long, but being a new mom and cloth diapering, I am really happy that I found these diapers already. I will say that I haven’t tried every brand. Every family will have their favorite brand/style, and what works for one baby may not work for another, but for me and mine, these are our favorites!We use a diaper service, so I can’t attest to the actual inserts. However, these are our favorite diaper covers! We lay a prefold on top, but I like having the option to stuff in the future. They come in more appealing colors and patterns than a lot of other brands. The fit works well with my baby— he is long and lean, but is starting to chub up a little now at 5 months and they still fit him well.We used newborn sized Rumparooz and Alva baby, and I really liked the way the Alva baby covers fit— less bunchy than the rumparooz. (Also have some thirsties, which we hate. They just seem cheap and unappealing for some reason. I dunno, I can’t explain it.) I also liked how they were lined with fabric that touched the baby’s skin rather than the actual lamination, so I looked for ones similar in bigger diapers and found Norah’s Nursery. Not that I have used the inserts, but the Norah’s inserts are much better to touch than Alva baby because they are made from sustainable bamboo vs microfiber which feels icky to handle. Being made of bamboo allows you to place the inserts on top without having to stuff, also because it’s a material that can touch baby’s skin unlike microfiber.The rumparooz also seemed like the elastic band was too bulky and tight leaving red indentations on baby’s back. The Norah’s don’t seem to do that as much.The price is excellent for the 7 pack bundle plus a wet/dry bag compared to many other brands. It’s nice to get them in a bundle and not have to purchase individually. We use the covers once and then wash which works well for us, but for people who would prefer to use covers that can be wiped and reworn, these may not be the best option. (I found that wiping down and rewearing diaper covers made my baby stinky faster, so prefer to use a new cover every time.)The fabric seems to contain the mess better than the rumparooz, ie sans fabric. Without fabric, they are a little easier to spray off the poo (with a bidet sprayer), but not by much. We haven’t had any crazy poopoo leaks and only seem to get peepee leaks when we wait too long to change him or when he goes a lot while in his activity center stander thing or carrier because of the way he’s being held around his thighs and bum— if that makes sense. Basically, no crazy leaks as long as he’s changed regularly which should be done anyway haha.I have purchased four packs of 7. I did have a delamination issue with the Cali Coastal pack; 2 diapers delaminated after a couple of weeks and a 3rd looks like it might eventually. However, I contacted the company and they responded quickly and replaced the pack. The other styles I have have been fine. It was probably just a bad batch, but I opted for a different style just in case.So now, with a total of 33 diaper covers, I do about laundry twice a week. Although, 28 covers was more than enough haha. (For new parents— We had about 20 newborn covers and I was doing laundry every other day. With age, babies go through less diapers, so 20 might be more than enough. I prefer having more to wash in larger loads.) I wash on a heavy duty cycle with a pre-wash and extra rinse on warm and hang to dry. Been using Dreft and adding a bit of Borax because we have super hard water and vinegar as softener. They have been washed probably close to 20 times by now and have held up perfectly (aside from the defective batch). They dry super fast when hung, too. Oh, and they stack nicely! Unlike the rumparooz. Oh, and I’ve washed the diaper inserts on regular cycle with other clothes just to prepare them if we decide to cancel our service later and after five washes, they look pretty much like new.Lastly, the company seems to actually care about sustainability with minimal, plant-based packaging and using bamboo inserts. So yay!
H**N
High quality, affordable option
For the price I wasn't sure of the utility of the diaper. However, this diaper has blown me away. The colors are the best yet that I've seen in a diaper, so it wins even on aesthetics. The diaper itself is well made: the design is a good fit for my child and seems suitable for all babies in general due to it's shape and adjustable buttons. You can even button one tab over the other tab for a better fit or when you are out and about I need to close the diaper up to prevent any spills. The bamboo insert is wonderful for both absorbency, but adding in a hemp insert that is slow absorbency but absorbs very quickly makes this diaper last me 6 hours. For overnight use I just add two hemp inserts along with the bamboo insert on top and this is been the only diaper to not cause leaks in a 12-hour period for me. Also, you diaper is very trim on my baby and allows or plenty of movement around the legs without any of the red marks. I highly recommend the Geffen newborn Jersey top hemp inserts since they are 60% hemp 40% cotton which is the highest hemp percentage of seeing in the newborn inserts fit the best in the diaper. I can't believe how cheap they are and that they even come with a wet bag. This one is a no brainier, and I'd highly recommend even over my much loved thirsty diapers!
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