happymom My kid had a poop like this yesterday (luckily at home), getting diapers like that sent home from daycare is absolutely the worst part of cloth diapering. I always dread seeing that "BM" on his daily report, .
Just remember that cloth diapering was their choice, not yours, the parents know that and I'm sure they appreciate your efforts. Most would not expect diapers to come home ready to throw in the wash.
Just remember that cloth diapering was their choice, not yours, the parents know that and I'm sure they appreciate your efforts. Most would not expect diapers to come home ready to throw in the wash.
It's not your responsibility though so don't feel responsible.
As to the separate towels; each of my daycare children has a color. Cups, toothbrushes, and washcloths for drying hands in the bathroom are "their" own color. I hang each washcloth from a large clip on a multi-hook rack at kid height. Washcloths get changed daily. I find washing a load of washcloths much easier than throwing away lots of paper towels (we tried that years ago, but too many were pulled out and my trashcan was full daily). You need a good supply of washcloths in each desired color.
As to the separate towels; each of my daycare children has a color. Cups, toothbrushes, and washcloths for drying hands in the bathroom are "their" own color. I hang each washcloth from a large clip on a multi-hook rack at kid height. Washcloths get changed daily. I find washing a load of washcloths much easier than throwing away lots of paper towels (we tried that years ago, but too many were pulled out and my trashcan was full daily). You need a good supply of washcloths in each desired color.
Exactly how I do it, too. Everyone is assigned a color. It's for everything from their blanket at rest, to their folder, cups, hand towels and beach towels, etc. Bonus is everything is reusable when that child leaves care, the next child 'inherits' their color.
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