COLORS Aqua, Baby Blue, Blue, Bubble Gum, Butter, Green, Lavender, Orange, Periwinkle, Pink, Red, Sage, Turquoise, White, Yellow
7 - 18 lbs
7 - 16 lbs
15 - 32 lbs
12 - 30 lbs
30 - 45 lbs
25 - 45 lbs
Legend:
Larger Build
Babies who fall in the 80+ percentile on the growth chart
Baby's Age
On average, what age range of baby each size Fuzzi Bunz will fit
Thigh
Approximate thigh measurements that each size Fuzzi Bunz will fit
Rise
The length of the diaper from front waist to back waist
Measure where the elastic of a diaper would normally be - around the meatiest part of the baby's thigh.
Measure from mid-back at the waistline to slightly below his belly where his/her diaper normally would come up to.
*Please note: These measurements take into consideration only one insert in the Fuzzi Bunz at a time. Always try your new Fuzzi Bunz on your baby with an insert for size before washing / using.
Here is some additional information for you to use in trying to choose the best size for your baby:
Disclaimer: Our Size Chart has recently been updated to reflect more up to date size data. Fuzzi Bunz diapers have NOT changed their sizes - only the size chart.
Store wet and soiled diapers in a dry pail. There is no need to rinse soiled diapers prior to washing. The solid waste of older babies can be removed by gently shaking the diaper over a toilet. Remove inserts from pocket prior to washing. Then:
Detergents to use: We recommend Tide, Sunlight, Cheer, Era, and Clout (Costco brand) These are not made with any of the natural oily substances which leave residue on fleece.
Detergents NOT to use: Natural soaps are often made with oils. These should NOT be used. They will leave a residue on fleece causing it to repel urine.
The following detergents will cause soap build up. Do NOT use them. Dr. Bronners Soap,7th Generation and Bio-Kleen. Baby detergents such as Ivory Snow, Dreft and any ALL free detergents.
Never use fabric softener of any kind on diapers. Liquid fabric softeners and dryer sheets both leave a waxy residue on diapers which causes fleece to repel urine and decreases the absorbency of other diapers. The use of diaper rash creams can cause repelling. For best results either place a small wash cloth on top of the fleece or use a rice paper/gerber paper liner.
Stripping Diapers:
Build up refers to residue left by detergents, fabric softeners, and other substances used to clean diapers. In rare instances, baking soda will react with certain minerals in water and also cause build up. If you notice a decrease in the functionality of your diapers, build up may be the culprit.
Stripping refers to the removal of residue on diapers. To strip diapers, simply hand wash your diaper with your regular dish soap (gets the oils out), add a bit of dish soap to the fleece, either rub the fleece vigoriously together or use a medium bristle dish brush or hard bristle tooth brush to scrub the fleece. Turn inside out and repeat on this side. Rinse thoroughly, making sure that the water runs clear. You may use this method at any time you feel that the diaper may be repelling or as a preventative measure once a week. If you are still having problems, special cleaning agents may be used to strip diapers. These options include a very hot wash using 2 scoops Oxyclean or you may also try a hot wash with 1 ball of RLR (found at Wal-Mart in the laundry aisle hanging on a clip)