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Solve The Diaper Dilemma: Get Organic Training Pants

Lynda Fassa offers up another alternative for baby's bottom.

Team Planet Green

By Team Planet Green
Silver Spring, MD, USA | Mon May 19, 2008 11:52 AM ET

Little Beetle Learners training pants photo


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This post is part of a series on choosing the best diapering option for your baby.

If you were a die-hard organic cloth diapering mama (or dada) and searched around enough to get organic undies for your cuties stretching legs and growing 'control' you probably still had to grin and bear it when it came to training pants. There really weren't any organic options--until now! (Cue drumroll) WelcomeLittle Beetle Learners! These awesomely cute soft and fuzzy little numbers are 100% organic fair trade cotton, and have no synthetic layer, like most trainers do. Huge added plus: they Look like big kid pants to your growing 'big kid" but also have a snap-off feature in case you have a messy "miss". At $15.95 these may sound pricey, but you'll probably only need 2 or three pairs, and the construction is so sturdy, you'll be able to use them for little beetle number two, or three or whatever! :: betterforbabies 

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