- Come on, mom, it's feeding time for the elephants. (baby cries) - Hold on, I think it's changing time for your brother. Let's go, back to the car. - Aw, we can't go now. - Jill, I've got extra Pampers. - Pampers? Thanks. I've got diapers back in the car. - Diapers? You mean, you're not using Pampers? - Are they as good as cloth diapers? - They're better. They keep Lizzie's bottom a lot drier than cloth diapers. Narrator: Here's why: when a cloth diaper gets wet, it stays wet, inside and out. But moisture passes through Pampers' Stay-Dry lining and is absorbed in the padding below. Inside, next to baby, the lining stays dryer and helps keep the wetness from coming back on baby's skin so he stays dryer. Outside, Pampers are waterproof so you don't need plastic pads. - And you don't wash them. - That feels pretty nice, doesn't it? - Mom, look, it's a baby elephant! - Aw, isn't he funny? He doesn't even mind being wet. Narrator: Pampers, for dryer, happier babies.