The Best Organic Wool Diaper Covers

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Cloth diapers are the greener choice for your baby.

The only truly all-natural diaper cover for cloth diapers are wool diaper covers. Like most natural fibers, wool breathes, giving more air to your baby's sensitive skin. Wool is naturally anti-fungal, which helps with odor control. Also, wool covers are useful as overnight cloth diaper covers, since they hold in moisture. The best organic wool diaper cover has the benefits of wool, without the use of harmful pesticides in its production.

  1. Little-to-Big Organic Wool Cover

    • Made from organic Merino wool jersey, Little-to-Big Organic Wool Cover fits newborns up to 36 pounds. American-made, the wool used is from local sheep in Georgia near the company's sewing facility. The organic covers come in snap closures or a Velcro-type closure. The diaper covers come in a variety of colors, but the inside is left natural to prevent any reactions to your baby's skin. Use wool-safe soap for Little-to-Big Organic Wool Covers and wash with concentrated lanolin every month.

    Organic Caboose Fine Wool Plush Diaper Cover

    • Made in Portland, Oregon, Organic Caboose is manufactured by a family-owned company. Committed to organic sustainable living, this wrap-style wool diaper cover should be hand-washed in warm water. Untreated organic wool, like this cover, should be washed as little as possible. Never tumble dry the covers. Organic Caboose organic wool diaper covers come in natural un-dyed colors. Strong Velcro closure allows for easy use. The diapers come in sizes, small, medium, large and extra-large, and a lighter version is available for daytime use.

    Tiny Tush Organic Wool Soakers

    • Rather than the wrap-folding closure diaper cover, Tiny Tush's Organic Wool Soakers are knitted pull-on diaper covers. Absorbent and soft, the covers are manufactured in Germany. Tiny Tush's Organic Wool Soakers are certified "Naturtextil Certified BEST" from the International Association Natural Textile Industry. Air-dry between use, and soak with wool-safe soap for 15 minutes when soiled. Rinse gently and dry flat. This cover comes in five sizes according to weight.

    The Vermont Diaper Company

    • The Pruitt Family owns and operates the Vermont Diaper Company, which sells a 100 percent Organic Wool Diaper Cover. Utilizing a wrap-style, the cover secures with Velcro. The company showcases its line of cloth diapers and covers at "green living" conventions, such as the Saratoga Environmental Expo in New York state. The Vermont Diaper Company supports small American family farms and sustainable organic living.

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