








🌿 Diaper smarter, parent cooler — the future of eco-chic baby care!
Nora's Nursery Cloth Diapers 7 Pack offers a complete, adjustable, and reusable diapering solution with 7 waterproof pocket diapers, 7 super absorbent viscose-microfiber inserts, and a convenient wet bag. Designed for babies 10-35 lbs, these machine-washable diapers combine comfort, durability, and eco-conscious savings for modern parents on the move.












| ASIN | B08FP4GRK3 |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant |
| Age Range Description | Infant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,353 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #25 in Cloth Diapers |
| Brand | Nora's Nursery |
| Brand Name | Nora's Nursery |
| Color | Down to Earth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,980 Reviews |
| Incontinence Protector Size | Adjustable Size |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Infant Diaper |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | Nora's Nursery |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number of Items | 7 |
| Package Type Name | Pouch |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Baby Diapers |
| Reusability | Resuable |
| Size | Adjustable Size |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
| Unit Count | 7 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Range | 10-35 pounds |
C**Y
All about these!
We received or cloth diapers a couple days ago! They are so cute And soft and work great! My son is 22 months old and these are perfect! Once we've consistently used these for a longer time I will update the review. I love that these inserts are bamboo hybrids!. I have not found any other pocket diaper that comes with bamboo inserts. It is exactly what I was looking for, as I'm not wanting to use microfiber (which is in the majority of other brands). I change my babies bum after every wet (which is really what you should be doing) and I did not have any leaks. Once we had a busy night grocery shopping and whatnot, and he was in it longer than usual. At that point he did leak out a little, but very little! I suggest just an extra insert when leaving the house, and a hemp doubler with it at bed time. It's great so far! I prep washed for 2 washes. I looked closely at the fabric and the sewing work. They've done a great job at putting it together. I did notice that the back is not quite even across (as if the fabric was cut at a diagonal line) but this is not a big deal. One thing that bugs me a little is my son is a front wetter, and the insert slides down and bunches from running around. I'm sure this is just a pocket diaper scenario, and can be adjusted with the right adjusted fit or something. But it would have been a good idea to sew in a small absorbent layer in the front for added security (this added feature, the bamboo inserts, and the price would have definitely set these pocket diapers apart from any other). Some people don't like how tight hole is for the insert. I actually prefer the way it is because I feel it holds everything better. I ring out my sons diapers in the toilet, so I don't mind having to pull the insert out. I also love how most of the diapers are gender neutral! I'm in love with all the gender neutral collections! I will definitely order more. I chose these diapers over all of the other brands out there and I am so glad I did! It's top quality I can afford! If I notice any future issues I'll be sure to update!
A**A
Best cloth diapers!!
Update! I have now had these diapers for almost 3 years now and have never had to replace them! They lasted my daughters entire time we diapered and she is now 3 years old and potty trained and out of them! 200% worth your initial investment they will last you for years!! After three years they still do not have weird stains or funky smells they almost look brand new, I’m honestly debating whether or not to save them for my future grandkids lol I just started cloth diapering and I started out with alvababy which isn’t a bad diaper but they are very stiff even after washing multiple times and we did have some leak issues during the night which is annoying so I switched over to this brand after reading the reviews and by far a much better and easier experience they are almost double the price of alvababy but in my opinion 100% worth the extra cost. These diapers are much softer and more comfortable for my little girl to wear not as stiff as the other brands. They so far have held up very well I have not had any leakage issues and they seem very well made I definitely feel like they will hold up for the next couple years. I looked at photos on here of how other women buttoned the diapers and I found a perfect fit for my baby I added a photo of the button position that works best for us she is two months old and 12 pounds right now and you cannot tell she is wearing a cloth diaper it is not bulky at all if buttoned correctly. If you are 100% sure you want to cloth diaper then this is the brand you want it has made cloth diapering a breeze I wish I knew how easy this could be with my first two and I would have done it with them also. I just don’t have enough good things to say about these diapers they are super cute and very comfy looking. I wash them with baking soda and vinegar because it says not to use harsh chemicals on them to help them last longer and it works great! I also love the inserts they come with they are very absorbent and I can just change the insert and reuse the diaper without having to change the entire diaper which is nice so all I have to pack on trips is a few inserts instead of a bunch of diapers.
H**3
Cost-Effective Addition to Cloth Diaper Stash
These were the first cloth diapers I bought when considering switching from disposable. Now, with some experience under my belt, and more expensive brands in my stash to compare them to, I feel I can more accurately recommend these. Pros: they are extremely cost effective; some of the other diapers I have are 2-3x as expensive per diaper than Nora’s, and they definitely hold their own. They fit chunky babies; my daughter has pretty big thighs and I haven’t had leaking issues; all other diapers I’ve tried have leaked. They’re very easy to stuff the inserts in; some of my other brands take more time to arrange the insert in, but these have a very roomy pocket that make it simple. They’re dependable, easy to button, and they seem like they’ll fit a bit longer than other diapers (I have the rise buttons snapped on Nora’s diapers, whereas my daughter has already outgrown the rise button adjustments on my other brands), and they’re cute. Cons: (if you want to call them “cons.” No cloth diaper is perfect!) It’s a little bit of a hassle to wash these because they need to wash cold/warm, whereas all my other diapers wash hot, so I have to wash them separately. The material isn’t as “nice” as some other diapers. But again, that’s being pretty nit-picky. I think the quality is acceptable and I don’t have qualms about it. And finally, the fit in the back is a little bit tight on a chunkier baby. Some of my other diapers fit without pinching my baby’s skin in the back, and I have to finagle these a little bit. The wet bag is a nice touch and I like the inserts a lot. Overall, I think this is a really nice diaper and I would recommend these as a nice addition to your stash.
S**L
Nora’s Nursery revived my cloth diapering!
After cloth diapering with hand-me-down cloth diapers (which I am beyond grateful for inheriting) for my first born, the learning curve was tough for me to adjust to. It didn’t help that the quality of my diapers were diminishing due to being on the end of their lifespan. I was left feeling frustrated and disheartened as I wanted to make cloth diapering work due to financial and environmental reasons. I felt so fortunate and blessed to be given these diapers and I desperately wanted them to work. With baby number two I started cloth diapering and just gave up because I was tired of the diapers leaking and not absorbing. Enter baby number 3 and Nora’s Nursery diapers. TOTAL. GAME-CHANGER. The quality of these diapers for their price point is incredible. The designs aren’t flashy or in your face and the softness is unmatched. I love how user friendly these are and that they have had LESS leaks than disposable diapers in my experience. I cannot sing Nora’s Nursery’s praises enough. I love these diapers and will continue to update my diaper stash with these. Thank you, Nora’s Nursery for making such quality cloth diapers!
M**M
LOVE Nora's Nursery Diapers!!!!
I am pretty new to cloth diapering but I gotta say, Nora's Nursery pocket diapers have made the experience fantastic!!! I started with the seven pack of buffalo plaid pocket diapers (super cute!) and a few Bum Genius all-in-ones. I sporadically used them for a few weeks on my 2 month old until I got the hang of things, during which time I realized cloth diapers are not difficult to use at all! I decided I wanted to buy more so I could cloth diaper more full time, but I was a little disappointed with Nora Nursery's patterns, even though I loved the fit and quality of them. So I bought another 7 pack of Nora Nursery's, as well as a 6 pack of Mama Koala pocket diapers, just because I really wanted the cute patterns! I've only been using the Mama Koala diapers for a few days now, but my first impression is that they function pretty much as well Nora's Nursery diapers, though Mama Koala's quality is slightly lower and the fit isn't as trim. Nora's Nursery has three snaps on the wing instead of two, and that seems to make the fit more nice and trim. Overall I love cloth diapering, and Nora's Nursery has made it a fantastic experience! They work just as good, if not better than, disposable diapers, and they're just as easy to use! The only reason I will buy Mama Koala is for cute patterns, but Nora's Nursery will be my go-to in the future because of the great fit and better quality. Oh and just for the record, I rarely even use the Bum Genius all-in-ones now... Maybe it's just because I like pockets better? While the fabrics are high quality, they don't function any better than Nora's or Mama Koala's.
J**A
Good diapers! Not enough absorbency
These are nice pocket diapers. I am a few months into my cloth diapering journey and they are holding up really well. I prefer these over my BumGenius pockets for 2 reasons (a) the "pocket" part of these diapers is elastic and at the very edge of the diaper making it easy to stuff and forget about (BG pockets have a cloth "flap" which I am always struggling to get 'closed') and (b) the microfiber insert on these diapers is not rough and doesn't stick to your hands like BG microfiber inserts. That being said, the microfiber inserts hardly absorb enough for a 1 month old for two hours. I pair the included inserts with a bamboo insert as a "booster." With both inserts, I can go about 3 hours between changes for my 4 month old son. This is no different from any other brand that comes with a microfiber-only insert. Overall, these are good diapers that I would definitely purchase again. Just make sure you have another insert to pair with it so you get better absorbency. Update: I have been using these diapers daily for over a year now and they are still holding up well. The elastics are still in very good condition. I am also still using the wet bag. The stitching along the back of some of the diapers started to come apart exposing the back elastic. I just sewed it closed again and they are back to perfect.
K**.
Parents Considering Cloth Diapering and NN’s - Please Read!
First of all, this is a totally honest, unaffiliated and unsponsored review of cloth diapering AND NN’s cloth diapers. I’m a mom to three boys and WISH I had started cloth diapering with my first. Alas, we JUST had our third almost two months ago and cloth diapering has been a GAME CHANGER for us. My first two never had a single diaper rash, but the third started reacting to anything we put on him - including HelloBellos and Pampers. And even with premium brands and insanely frequent changes, we were getting leaks and blowouts *at least* once a day. Since we started cloth diapering, he’s not had a single reaction or rash. I started about a week ago and, after figuring out you have to make sure the gussets are in the leg creases (first day bloopers), I had my first leak today and, again - it was because I was delirious and didn’t make sure the gussets were properly placed. It’s not hard, I just have two other kids that are in homeschool, we’re in the middle of DIY home renovations ahead of putting our house on the market and my husband has been totally swamped with work (so basically flying solo, so basically just run a little ragged lol!) If that hasn’t sold you on cloth diapers yet - consider this. The cost of building a basic stash (24-36 diapers, so say 4 sets of NN diapers) plus supplies (hand-held bidet, spraying shield and separate small laundry basket, plus an extra set of inserts to double up with at night) is a little over $300. The cost of using premium diapers over the course of an estimated 6-8k diaper changes (yes, that many until they’re potty trained) is between $4,500 and $6,000. Unless you’re cool with throwing money away on a sub-par product, cloth diapering is an absolute win. For absolutely new parents, I’d honestly still recommend keeping a few disposables around just until you feel more comfortable in your role as a parent and don’t have to figure out a wash routine on top of everything else. But once you’ve kind of got your baby figured out and your body doesn’t feel like an absolute mess, absolutely go for cloth diapering. Nora’s are my absolute favorite of the brands I’ve tried so far. They are the most boy-friendly and chic when it comes to colors and patterns of those on the market right now and their specific cut/design pattern is just perfect. I won’t be ordering anything else for our little guy from here on out. Truly. I can’t believe I’ve become that mom that literally RAVES about a diaper brand, but here I am. Here you are, reading this. (Oh, how children change us.) So you need about 24-36 diapers to keep you from having to wash frequently. As stated previously, I’d also recommend a hand-held bidet and shield to rinse poop off in the toilet with and keep the mess from spraying all over as well as an extra set of inserts to double up with at night. There are a lot of good graphics debunking what kind of inserts work best for what (absorbency vs speed of absorbency) - just google “cloth diaper insert absorbency chart.” Mine have done great at night with two bamboos, but you might want to go rogue mad scientist and try another material. Nora’s Nursery’s free e-book is gold and there is a LOT of amazing information on Fluff Love University, too. When it comes to figuring out a rinse/wash/dry routine, take notes in your phone and try it out and see how it works for you. If you run into any problems, google and adjust accordingly. I figured my wash routine out in about two days of trial and error [hard water, water volume and load size, along with agitation cycle, are all factors but it’s not at all hard to determine and adjust those once you know that they’re determining factors (I did not, thus the trouble shooting)] A separate side-note on pants: cloth diapering does add bulk and some brands of pants will not fit well and may look absolutely ridiculous. One way to mitigate this is to go up a size in pants, but there are brands that work really well with CDs. Gerber Organics and Old Navy have been great so far and supposedly Gap and Garanimals are other good ones, too. I’ve attached a picture of our son in a NN’s diaper with Old Navy leggings in his size for reference. It sounds like a LOT at first, I know. That’s what kept me from trying them with our first two and (so far) one of my biggest parenting regrets. Don’t be me two more kids later and an extra $12k in the hole before you give it a shot! Their little bums and college funds will thank you!
C**!
I love these!
These diapers have been a money saving game changer! I love how adjustable they are. We haven’t had any blowouts . My little one has really chunky legs and these work great for him. They are very absorbent too! No rash here either! It’s a little more time consuming than disposables and they stain but does the color inside of a diaper really matter?
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