Reviews of Top Baby Products: From Teething to Diapers

Amalynn
Rite-Aid brand Diapers

In a pinch I needed to buy diapers, and the closest store to me was Rite-Aid. I purchased the big package of them, holding about 50 of them, for $12.99. They were quite expensive for that many diapers. I bought a size 4, which means that the bigger size is always more money and less product. The diapers themselves are durable, they go on OK, although there is not much stretch to them. You have to be careful that you don't accidentally pull the tabs off the diapers as you pull them around. they fit well, and they absorb well, too. They come with little cartoon characters on them, nothing fancy. Overall the are a good diaper, although for a generic brand, not worth the price. You could buy a brand name for what these cost. i will avoid buying them in the future, not for the quality, but because of the price.

Orajel for Toddlers

Orajel makes a toothpaste specifically aimed at toddlers who are just learning to brush their teeth. This toothpaste is fluoride free so it's safe for kids to swallow, a big deal when your child is first learning the fine art of teeth-brushing! Orajel toddler training toothpaste comes in a variety of fun flavors, such as fruit splash, and also has many cartoon characters on the packaging your child will enjoy. The bottle is a little on the small side, 1.5 ounces, but good for the beginner. Orajel offers a toll-free 800 number if you have any questions or concerns regarding their product, or you can visit them at www.orajel.com. My kids loved using their toothpaste as it tastes fruity and sweet while leaving their teeth clean and fresh. A good buy at a great price!

Little Ones Diaper Rash Ointment

I purchased a large tube of generic diaper rash ointment from the brand Little Ones for a nice price of $4.99. The tube is large, 4 ounces, and is easily opened and dispensed. The active ingredient is zinc oxide, a great skin protectant that is used in even the most expensive, brand name ointments. Little Ones diaper rash is used for both the treatment of and prevention of diaper rash. It can also be used for minor skin irritations, chafed, cracked or dry skin and lips, and for windburn. It is not intended for use with deep wounds or open infections and lacerations. It goes on smooth and thick, and clears up diaper rash quickly. It is non-greasy and cooling to the skin, with just a faint yet pleasant smell. Definitely a great product to have in the house, especially if you have babies!

Published by Amalynn

I am a mother of two. I work outside the home in sales.  View profile

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