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Star Trek Library Collection Vol.3Delve into the history of IDW's Star Trek comics! Discover series you may have missed or revisit some old favorites in Year Four, Year Four The Enterprise Experiment, and Alien Spotlight one shots featuring Vulcans and the Gorn. The Star Trek Library Collection is a comprehensive line of books that will collect every Star Trek miniseries published by IDW! In Volume 3, read a selection of the Alien Spotlight one shots and the entirety of the Star Trek:
Delve into the history of IDW's Star Trek comics! Discover series you may have missed or revisit some old favorites in Year Four, Year Four--The Enterprise Experiment, and Alien Spotlight one-shots featuring Vulcans and the Gorn. The Star Trek Library Collection is a comprehensive line of books that will collect every Star Trek miniseries published by IDW! In Volume 3, read a selection of the Alien Spotlight one-shots and the entirety of the Star Trek: Year Four series. First, two series set during the fourth year of the U.S.S. Enterprise's five-year mission! In Star Trek: Year Four the Enterprise encounters a strange series of planets, arranged to look like a strand of DNA floating through space. The crew can't help but explore once Spock realizes that the desolate structure once supported more than 800 billion beings in the past. By David Tischman, Leonard O'Grady, Steve Conley, Gordon Purcell, and Joe & Rob Sharp. In a sequel to "The Enterprise Incident," The Enterprise Experiment details the Federation's experiments with a Romulan cloaking device, by D.C. Fontana, Derek Chester, and Gordon Purcell. Also collected are two one-shots featuring Vulcans and the Gorn! A Starfleet starship arrives at a planet on the brink of its own destruction. A once peaceful society is now savage and warlike linking itself to the turmoiled past of the Vulcans, by James Patrick and Josep Maria Beloy. Then, after their shuttlecraft crash-lands on an uncharted planet, Captain Terrell and Commander Chekov calculate that their odds of survival are somewhat decreased when they find themselves facing off against an army of Gorn warriors, by Scott & David Tipton and David Messina.Shipping Notes
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Size: Size 1, Unit Count: 96
Got these as a gift for my friend who just had a baby and she was thrilled! Never underestimate the simple gift of diapers to a momma with a newborn! Mother said she prefers these diapers because of their quality and softness. This is about the best price for high quality diapers you can find!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Product-Love These
Size: Newborn, Unit Count: 31
We have tried other name brand diapers over the years and people rave about other brands, but our experience with other brands is not good. Even the hospital doesn't use this brand and baby's onesie kept getting wet. They were folding their Pampers down at top for umbilical cord where Huggies have cut out for umbilical cord. Our personal experience is other name brand diapers seem to leak with our babies, and these stay snug and keep clothes and baby dry. When it says 100% leak proof and all-around blowout blocker it's factual for us and our babies. They are easy to use and durable. We have babies with sensitive skin and there is no irritation with these diapers.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Feat of diaper engineering
Size: Preemie, Unit Count: 30
I liked these well enough until my preemie had the biggest poo I’ve ever seen. That diaper probably weighed almost as much as he does and his white footie pajamas were untouched. Miracle. Worth every penny. Absolute legend.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
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Size: Newborn, Unit Count: 144
These baby diapers have been an excellent choice. They are very soft against the skin, which helps prevent irritation or chafing—even for babies with sensitive skin. Their absorbency is excellent, keeping the baby dry for several hours, both day and night. Furthermore, the fit is comfortable and secure, allowing the baby to move freely without any leaks. Without a doubt, they are practical, reliable, and provide peace of mind for parents. Highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Outstanding, top of the line diaper!
Size: Preemie, Unit Count: 30
We normally use Huggies Little Movers with our 3.5 year old (nothing against them, they're also great diapers) but recently decided to give Swaddlers a try, and will not be going back. This is a top-of-the-line diaper and excels in all ways.
We use a size 7 though could *probably* get away with a size 6, and use about 4-5 diapers a day on average (not including his overnight diaper) depending on how much he's had to drink and how often he poops -usually once a day, but could be as many as 3 times, especially if he doesn't go one day.
The first thing you notice about these diapers is how soft they are. I mean, they just feel like they would be comfortable on a child, and since they're in them practically 24/7, that's important. The diaper is mostly white, and the overall designs are more muted than a lot of other diapers, with "Shilo and Friends" -an elephant and duck - on the front and back. I personally wouldn't mind something bolder, I don't think my child cares or even notices. There is a wetness indicator that goes down the length of the diaper, front and back. Nice to have I suppose for a caregiver who maybe doesn't change a lot of diapers, but at this age and stage, it's easy to know and tell. Like all Pampers diapers, they are scented. I happen to love the gentle powder-like scent, but it's a turn-off to some who describe it as too strong, and of course, if your child is sensitive to that, you may want to avoid Pampers diapers.
Inside, the top sheet liner keeps his skin dry, even when he wets heavily -which is usually - and does a good job of keeping poop from sticking to his bottom. The "blowout barrier" in the back also helps contain any messes. In terms of absorbency, I'm pretty amazed at how much they can hold. Being a little older, he tends to stay drier for longer periods and then pee a larger amount at one time, but the diaper almost always holds it in, and leaks are rare.
The one thing I wish that Pampers did do was have wider tapes, like Huggies, at least on the larger sizes, where kids are more active. It hasn't been a problem, so I don't really have a reason for saying that, other than that it seems like it would help with fit, but it certainly won't keep me from buying or using them in the future.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026