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Twenty years ago, Jakki Liberman’s new daughter was allergic to the stay-dry shields on disposable diapers.

So the Scottsdale mother of two had to switch to cloth diapers at a time when only avid environmentalists who worried about filling up landfills used them.

“But you don’t go from disposables to pins and rubber pants,” Liberman said.

So the graphic designer sewed up a cloth diaper with a waterproof outer cover that attached with Velcro and could survive lots of hot-water washes.

Her creations were a hit at moms’ and tots’ get-togethers, so Liberman decided to hire some people and make more. That launched her company, Bumkins Finer Baby Products.

In the two decades since, Liberman has moved her business from her garage to an ever-expanding design studio and distribution center at Scottsdale Airpark, hired a bike products manufacturer in Phoenix to make products to her specifications, and added several products, from bibs to diaper bags.

She was approached in 2004 by Dr. Seuss brand-owners to make and sell licensed products, so she added several exclusive items, including, of course, diapers and bibs featuring striped-hatted cats, Hortons, Whos and other Seuss things.

And she became a choice supplier to such major retailers as Babies ‘R’ Us, Costco.com, Amazon.com and Target.com.

Cloth diapers were never a huge hit, but her bibs were, Liberman said. She made the bibs from the same soft, colorful, waterproof-but-hot-water-washable material she designed for the exterior of the diapers.

“Bibs are mainstream, but mostly you could only find cloth diapers in the ‘granola’ stores,” she said. “If you look at the dollars and cents, we are a bib company. But for me, the bibs are the springboard to get our company name out. Bibs bring people to our diapers.”

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