The Grove Collaborative Baby Diaper Try-It Kit features three trusted brands with distinct packaging, including a Freestyle pack with a baby photo, making it easy to compare options. A brown package of DYPER Simply Kind Diapers with a yellow label featuring a stylized giraffe. This pack contains 36 size 1 plant-based, chlorine-free, eco-friendly diapers and is B Corporation certified. A diagram of Simply Kind Diapers by DYPER highlights bamboo viscose layers, absorbent chlorine-free pulp core, softness, hypoallergenic benefits, a pH wetness indicator—showing these eco-friendly diapers are free from harsh chemicals. Terra Diapers for newborns provide 12-hour comfort with 85% plant-based materials and enhanced diaper rash protection. Suitable for babies up to 5 kg/11 lbs, these ultra-soft nappies made from safe bamboo fiber include 24 pieces, ensuring gentle care for your babys skin. Image of two styles of plant-based nappies by Terra. One is open, showing the interior, and the other is a pull-up style. Text highlights their absorbency and leak protection, with phrases like "Instant Dryness" and "Plant-Based Nappies Parents Can Trust.
The Grove Collaborative Baby Diaper Try-It Kit features three trusted brands with distinct packaging, including a Freestyle pack with a baby photo, making it easy to compare options.

Grove Collaborative Baby Diaper Try-It Kit – 3 Trusted Brands to Discover

3 Packs

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Discover your perfect fit with 3 top eco-conscious diaper brands.
  • Reduce waste by avoiding multiple full-size purchases.
  • Thoughtfully curated to help you find the best sustainable option.
Option: Size 1 - (8-14 lbs)
Purchase options

Baby Diaper Try-It Kit – 3 Trusted Brands to Discover $42.26

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

3 Brands. 1 Easy Way to Find the Perfect Fit.

Choosing the right diaper shouldn’t mean buying box after box and crossing your fingers. Our Try-It Kit makes it easy—with 3 trusted baby diaper brands in one convenient pack. Whether you're searching for the softest feel, the most absorbent core, or an eco-conscious option, this kit helps you discover what works best for your baby (and your lifestyle).

Try it, love it, and then choose your favorite with confidence.
We did the research so you don’t have to—because the best choice for your baby should feel easy.

Kit Includes:

DYPER: Textile Content: Outside Cover, Inside Cover: 100% Viscose from Bamboo Fibers, Legcuffs: 100% PP, Inner Film: 100% Bioplastic, Elastics: 100% Elastane, Others. Components: 22% Sodium Polyacrylate, 35% Elemental Chlorine-Free Wood Pulp, 4% Paper, 9% Polypropylene, 18% Viscose, 6% Bioplastic, 2.3% Adhesive, 3.7% Elastane

Freestyle: This diaper is made from our proprietary Tree-Free, BambooTek® core (100% bamboo pulp and superabsorbent polymer), performance driven non-woven fabrics (polypropylene and polyethylene), water-soluble, toxin-free inks, and some elastic (spandex, polypropylene and polyethylene) to hold it all together.

Terra: TRANSPARENT INGREDIENTS: Absorbent Core is made of high-quality Japanese SAP (super absorbent polymers), 100% USA FSC-Certified natural wood pulp and tissue paper. Breathable Backsheet and Soft Leg Cuffs are made from 100% bamboo fiber (NOT bamboo Viscose). Water-Resistant Sheets are made from random copolymer extract from sustainable corn starch. Frontal Tape fastening system and Topsheet made of food-grade polypropylene. Wetness Indicator is 100% plant-based and all ink on product and packaging is food-grade. Packaging is made from recyclable craft paper and rice.

  1. Clean Gently
    Wipe your baby’s diaper area thoroughly, making sure to clean between skin folds.
  2. Position the Diaper
    Lay the diaper flat with the soft, absorbent side facing up. Slide it under your baby while gently lifting their legs.
  3. Secure the Front
    Bring the front of the diaper up between your baby’s legs and across their belly.
  4. Fasten the Tabs
    Open the grip tabs and press them securely onto the front panel. Adjust as needed for a snug, comfortable fit.
  5. Check the Fit
    Run a finger gently around the leg cuffs to ensure they’re not folded inward and the diaper fits smoothly.
  6. Disposal Note:
    The bio-hybrid bag is recyclable, but the diaper is not. Please dispose of used diapers in the trash—do not flush.

Grove Values

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

Only the healthiest for little ones.

From baby wipes to toddler toys, every product is reviewed to meet strict ingredient and material standards — prioritizing safety, sustainability, and less plastic at every (baby) step.

Haakaa Ladybug Silicone Breast Milk Collectors product box and one transparent silicone milk collector shown on a white and light blue circular background.

Vetted for peace of mind

All products made without BPA, phthalates, synthetics dyes, or chlorine processing

Two cans of PediaGrow milk-based toddler powder on a light blue circle, one open with a wooden scoop inside the powder and one closed, showing the product label Made in France.

Certified cruelty free

Reviewed for material impact and certified wherever applicable

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Less plastic, fewer worries

Reduced-plastic and plastic-free options that help reduce microplastic exposure

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Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog