- 100% Cotton
- Imported
- Made of a lightweight fabric that is soft and quick drying
- Mom can customize the fold when burping baby
- 10 count white assortment
- Each individual diaper measures 20”x 14” inches
- woven in a pattern that provides a soft and absorbent diaper. Machine wash
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Tera Lindsey
Best affordable burp cloth
I decided on the 3ply birds eye prefold cloth diapers based on a lot of reviews both on amazon, and on parenting sites, that state these were the best choice for economic burp cloths. These diapers make for great burp cloths, and really just to soak up anything. They're so soft and I never worry about wiping the babies face with them. The price is also incredibly good, burp cloths are so expensive and for just a bit of baby goo. I also found that I can use these as make shift bibs by stick them under my newborn's chin.
Yuuki Cross
Great as a burp cloth
My second baby spits up quite a bit, something I am unfamiliar with. I bought the old style of these to use as burp clothes for my first child, recommended by a friend, and it worked out pretty well. These are a new version. It is a bit smaller and when washed is a little "crumbled" but it is much thicker than the older version. It is absorbent and soft, so I still really like to use it. Esp, since I get 10 for a great value and I go through it like paper towels.
Chris Anglin
Great for guitar;prepare for Baby Spam
The only bad thing I have to say about these diapers is once I ordered these, Amazon pounded my with suggestions of baby products. Lots of Baby Spam! I bought these for my guitars. I keep one in every guitar case. These are great for wiping down the strings after I play, and wiping the skin cells off the guitar's body.
Diosdado Gabas
Best burp cloths on the planet.
These are essential for every newborn household. They can be used as burb cloths, changing pads, towels to wipe up spills, or cloth diapers. I use them every feed, everyday. When I change my son, I use them to cover his “business” to prevent unwanted spray. I use them underneath my kids when changing them to protect whatever surface I’m working on. When my kids get a nasty rash, I use them as cloth diapers to air them out to heal. They are the first thing I reach for when my kids spit up. These could probably even be used as wash cloths, but I’ve never need to try it. Plus since they are white, you can bleach them out to give them a superior clean.
Alice F. Hyke
Great burp rags!
I use these for burp rags, not diapers. My mom had told me they used to use Gerber cloth diapers as burp rags when I was a baby. I debated between this style and the other Gerber style. I read the reviews and was a little concerned these would be too thin. They weren't. They seem to be a good size as they fit well in diaper bags, on the end table, in a purse. They can also be thrown over the shoulder and will catch most spit up-if you remember to put it down in time! I haven't had issues with the spit up leaking through the cloth. They seem to mop up spit up on other surfaces well. No, these aren't fancy but they are affordable and do the trick! Will buy again if needed!
Eun Hee Lee
Great burp cloths
I use these as burp cloths. Gerber has two cloth diapers. The sticker on these say great for burp cloths, crafts,... The others say great for diapers. I would not use these for diapers, but are great otherwise. They are less expensive than many burp cloths, easy to get clean, and I don't worry about ruining them with green peas spit up. I have a drawer full of green mountain prefolds and I think they are too stiff to be useful as burp rags even though they are more absorbent. These are flexible and can be used to wipe drool from all the creases. I have regular burp cloths, receiving blankets, muslin blankets, and thick prefolds but I always reach for these. Just be aware that these would not make great diapers as they are pretty thin, but are still very versatile cloths. I even use them when bathing my baby as a cover to keep her warm.
Mary Frances
More than one dimension!
When my babies were in diapers the only choice was flatfold - certainly no disposables. Once little ones were toilet trainer any remaining diapers were assigned to cleaning cloth designation. Today with my youngest about to turn 50...I still buy diapers as the best cleaning cloths on the face of the planet. I buy flat fold to dry dishes...they are very absorbent and prefold for cleaning - mirrors, polishing, sinks, tub, windows, floors...you name it. They shed their lint after a wash or two. Just came back to order more. I love them.
Tanika Armstrong
Bought to use as burp cloths
I ordered these thinking they were the same as the thick cloth diapers that I used with my first LO (little one) as burp cloths; however, these are way thinner and not like those other ones at all. And that is ok. These are the "summer" version to my previous ones. They're soft, lightweight and great at wiping up the drool and spit up. My baby's skin also doesn't seem to be irritated by them so that's another plus. These cloths also don't seem to hold their shape very well after a wash (they are no longer a perfect rectangular shape), but that doesn't seem to have any effect on their quality. Overall, they are great product wise and value wise.
Shelly Chennells
Great to decorate at showers for burp cloths
These are as basic as you can get, but they work for everything when you are a mom. I never used them as cloth diapers, but they make a great size burp cloth and they are very absorbent to clean up as well. I bought these as a baby shower event for guests to decorate for the new baby and it was a big hit. They were so fun to decorate. We used fabric markers to decorate them as burp cloths and everyone had so much fun decorating them. It was great to see everyone's creativity!
Su San
Five Stars
Used for sewing project. Make sure you pre wash because they do shrink.