Leak-Free Kidgets Diapers for Toddlers-on-the-Move
Having four kids means that we’ve gone through a lot of diapers and training pants over the years. And we’ve tried them all… I thought. But, when I was offered a chance to work on a sponsored campaign on behalf of Family Dollar, I realized we hadn’t given their Kidgets brand diapers a try.
Which is such a shame, really. I’ve been missing out on both convenience and value. Family Dollar is literally up the street from us. As in walking distance. With a group of busy homeschooled kids all needing to be in different places at different times – all day long, a store that sells budget-friendly diapers with excellent leakage protection is golden.
My littlest is a heavy wetter like my others, so I was skeptical about trying another brand of diapers when I knew what worked well for us already, but I was pleasantly surprised. The Kidgets’ cover feels soft and cloth-like, so Isaac was comfy. The sides are even stretchy enough for the most active toddler we’ve ever had.
Isaac moves constantly.
He is out in the mix with the big kids all the time. He runs, climbs, and jumps, joining in with NERF wars, tag, and trampoline flips.
And the Kidgets stay put, allow him to move, and don’t leak. Plus, they cost a lot less than the brands we’ve tried previously, leaving extra money leftover to take this crazy crew on the road to zoos and museums more often.
I love finding new ways to save money, meet our large family’s needs, and keep us on the road exploring, discovering, and experimenting together – learning new things every day. Kidgets from Family Dollar help by being convenient, easy on my wallet, and trust-worthy (plus they come with a 100% money back satisfaction guarantee).
They’ll totally get us through until he’s ready to potty train.
Have you tried Kidgets diapers yet? What did you think?
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Family Dollar, but remember… all thoughts are always mine, and I choose which campaigns to participate in based on our family’s and my reader’s needs. I don’t endorse products I don’t use.