Why I love
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Their story: I REALLY love that
Babylegs were started by a mom. Her babe had a diaper rash and needed to go diaper free… cut off the ends of tube socks and put them on the baby’s legs= legs warm and bum is free!
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Easy diaper changes: Like the company advertises… they seriously do make diaper changes easier! Really! You don’t have to take pants off and put them back on. Unless it’s a poopy diaper….
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Adjustable: If Ruari gets a little warm I can pull the leggings down to cover just her calves so she doesn’t get too chilly.
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Let those toes breath: The bottom of the leggings can be pulled down to cover her heel so her toes can be free to be tickled and chewed on. ๐ She loves her toes.
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Way cute: They are adorable. I mean really! Super cute!
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Diaper explosion safe (mostly): If she has a diaper explosion I only have to change her onesie. With pants I’d have to change onesie and the pants as well… unless it’s a super explosion that goes out the sides too!
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Keeping knees safe: My baby is not crawling yet, but I look forward to these keeping her little knees safe. We have some 90 year old wood floors. I bet there are some splintery spots.
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I guess one size fits most: Ruari was just under 7 pounds when she was born. She was pretty much wearing preemie size.
Babylegs worked so much better than pants for her. Especially since she was so small and I was afraid I’d break her whenever I changed her clothes. ๐ They are also worn on baby arms too.
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No sliding down: They don’t slide down like the imitation leggings I have. But, this will also depend on the baby I’m sure. When Ruari really starts to kick they’ll slide a little.
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Good with bulky cloth diapers: I have friends that use the bulkier cloth diapers. It’s hard to fit most baby pants over cloth diapers. The baby legs are a lifesaver for them!
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They are a good investment: Ok… I have the price in my downsides as well. BUT, I have purchased less pants because of the
Babylegs. She has been wearing the same 4 pairs since she was born and she’ll be 6 months in a couple weeks.
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Potty training ease: I’m hoping this will make the future potty training easier. No pants to hurry and take off!
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Huge selection for boys or girls: A ton of cute patterns and colors to choose from!
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Baby legs is involved in the community: They donate
Babylegs to the
Ronald McDonald House, they work with Expat to provide support for the communities in rural China, they support the
Seattle Children’s Hospital, and they are also involved in
Baby Loves Disco (This is so neat! Check it out!).
Downsides:
– Some are too tight: Depending on the design (like the diamond above) they can be a little tight. The diamond leggings seem to have a tighter weave and seem to be tighter on the legs. They also leave diamond imprints on her legs.
– Pilling: The knit material does tend to pill up after a couple of washes. Not too bad though. And really… what doesn’t do that?
– The price: They are usually around $12 a pair. BUT, I did take advantage of the Memorial Day sale last weekend and got three for $15 + free shipping! And: I also don’t have to buy a whole variety of pants. An investment.
– I don’t have enough!: Ok, that’s just my problem. I can solve it!
Yes: I COMPLETELY recommend these little Babylegs! They have been an amazing find. They have really made things easier for me from the beginning.