A diapering system designed for you.

At Kinder, we believe that cloth diapering doesn't have to be intimidating or all-or-nothing. Whether you're a full-time cloth diaper parent or looking to incorporate reusable diapers part-time, we're here to support you every step of the way. Our popular pocket-style diapers are designed to be easy to use, comfortable, and adaptable to your family's unique needs.

Modern cloth diapers have come a long way – gone are the days of complicated pins and stiff fabrics. Our cloth diapers feature breathable athletic wicking jersey (AWJ) lining, customizable absorbency, and designs that are as simple to use as disposables. We know that every family's cloth diapering experience is different, which is why we offer flexible solutions that can grow and change as fast as your baby.

Ready to start your cloth diapering adventure? Don't worry about getting everything perfect right away. We're here to help you find a system that works for you, whether that means using cloth diapers full-time, part-time, or just occasionally.

Why do cloth diapers have so many snaps?

Modern reusable diapers are designed to be adjustable and fit most babies from birth to potty training — the snaps along the front of the diaper make this possible.

While some brands offer a sized diapering system free of rise snaps, at Kinder, we offer a one size fits most system that can grow and change with your baby.

How to fit an adjustable cloth diaper on your baby

  • Step 1: Set the Rise

    Rise snaps are used to adjust the overall length of the cloth diaper. The smaller the setting, the smaller the diaper will be. It is important to secure these snaps before moving on to step two.

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    Step 2: Add Absorbency

    After setting the rise, add the absorbency style of your choice. Depending on the style of diaper you're using, the absorbency may need to be stuffed inside a pocket opening or placed against baby's skin.

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  • Step 3: Cup and Tuck

    Cup the crotch of the diaper like in your hand like a taco and tuck it up into the underwear line. It is important to place the elastics in the underwear line in order to ensure a good fit and prevent stubborn leaks. A diaper that is properly tucked is also more comfortable.

  • Step 4: Secure the Hip Snaps

    If your diaper has hip snaps, secure them before securing the inner waist snaps. This will allow you to quickly and easily adjust the diaper if it is too loose or too tight before snapping the middle waist snaps.

  • Step 5: Fasten the Waist Snaps

    After securing the wide hip snaps, fasten the inner waist snaps. Ensure that you are able to fit two adult fingers easily between the diaper and child's belly to make sure the diaper is not too tight.

  • Step 6: Check for Gaps

    Once the cloth diaper is on, lift the leg to check for gapping. Gaps around the leg are the most common cause of stubborn leaks for new to cloth diapering families. Need more help? Email us at help@kinderdiapers.com

Washing cloth diapers — don't overthink it.

At Kinder, we believe in simplifying cloth diapering. Because your wash routine doesn't have to complicated and overwhelming in order to be effective.

We've broken down wash and care into easy to digest bits of information — no wash worksheet required.

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What's the Right Number for you?

Deciding how many cloth diapers your family needs will vary based on a few different factors including your baby's age, your lifestyle and the style of diapers you choose. Take our short quiz to find out how many cloth diapers your baby needs.

Cloth diapering doesn't have to be all or nothing

One of the best things about cloth diapering is that it can be fully customizable to meet your family's unique needs. Many families are either not able to, or simply do not want to use cloth diapers 100% of the time. This is considered part-time cloth diapering and is more common than you might expect.

Part-time cloth diapering offers families the flexibility to choose how and when they use cloth diapers. Cloth diapering does not need to be all or nothing and can be designed to meet you where you are.

A diapering system designed for you.

Cloth diapering doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing commitment! At Kinder, we believe every cloth diaper makes a difference—whether you choose to cloth diaper to save money or to lower your environmental impact.

Our one-size pocket diapers are designed to be incredibly flexible, allowing you to easily incorporate cloth diapering into your routine at whatever level feels comfortable. By using just a few cloth diapers per week, you can save hundreds of disposable diapers from landfills while reducing your environmental impact and saving money.

Our diapers feature an adjustable 3x5 rise system that fits babies from 7 to 35 pounds, making them a versatile and cost-effective choice. Whether you want to use cloth diapers part-time, on weekends, or just occasionally, you're still making a positive choice for your baby and the planet.

Don't worry about being perfect – start small, learn as you go, and celebrate every cloth diaper you use. We're here to support your journey and make cloth diapering simple, fun, and totally doable!