Find your baby's Babyganics size, see the range, and understand where this fragrance-free, plant-based diaper fits.

Babyganics is a plant-based, fragrance-free diaper sold widely through Target and drugstores, aimed at parents who want a gentle option off the shelf rather than by subscription. With a single everyday line, sizing is simple.
This guide covers the full Babyganics range, what to expect at each size, how much to buy, and how its sizing compares to other brands. Use the finder above to match your baby's weight, then read on for the rest.
Find the right fit by weight
The Triple Dry line covers Newborn through Size 6 using the standard US weight ranges, so sizes match other brands and you go by weight rather than age. The ranges overlap, so a baby can sit between two sizes; let the leg fit decide which to use.
The line stops at Size 6, so the very largest toddlers will eventually need a Size 7 elsewhere, but otherwise it spans the bulk of a baby's diapering years. There is no separate overnight or swim line; the everyday diaper handles day and night, and heavy night wetters typically size up one for sleep.
| Size | Weight |
|---|---|
| Newborn | up to 10 lbs |
| Size 1 | 8–14 lbs |
| Size 2 | 12–18 lbs |
| Size 3 | 16–28 lbs |
| Size 4 | 22–37 lbs |
| Size 5 | 27+ lbs |
| Size 6 | 35+ lbs |
Through Newborn and Size 1, changes are frequent and growth is fast, so keep your supply modest. The fragrance-free, plant-based Triple Dry diaper is gentle on new skin, which is much of the brand's appeal at this stage.
Size 2 and Size 3 carry most of the first year, with Size 3 the long-running size. As a single line, the only adjustment is the number, and Size 3 is the one to buy in bulk on your regular drugstore or Target run.
From Size 4 to Size 6, changes slow and get heavier. Babyganics covers this stretch but stops at Size 6, so a larger toddler will need a Size 7 elsewhere. For nights, sizing up one in the same line is the usual approach in the absence of a dedicated overnight diaper.
Size coverage by product line
Babyganics is one line from Newborn to Size 6, so there is nothing to choose between; the everyday diaper handles day and night alike. The simplicity makes it easy to grab on a regular shopping run. The grid above confirms the range and the Size 6 ceiling.
Estimate your diaper budget
Babyganics is competitively priced for a plant-based diaper, closer to the value end than most eco options, which is part of its drugstore appeal. The estimator above shows your yearly cost. As a single line, there is just one price to track, and its availability on shelves means you can buy as you go.
Because Babyganics is sold on shelves rather than only online, you can stock as you go, but the wear-time rule still saves money. One pack each of Newborn and Size 1 is plenty, since both pass quickly. Buy a little more at Size 2, then stock up at Size 3, the longest-worn size, where drugstore and Target deals make bulk worthwhile. Sizes 4 through 6 last longer, so reorder steadily, and keep a reserve pack of the next size up for growth spurts.
Babyganics has the advantage of being on the shelf at Target and drugstores, so you can buy as you go, but a few sizing habits still save money and leaks. Weigh your baby every couple of weeks in the early months and size the Triple Dry line by weight; it covers Newborn to Size 6, so you only change the number until the very end of the diapering years. Being fragrance-free and plant-based, it is a popular pick for sensitive newborn skin, which is exactly when a careful, snug fit matters most for preventing blowouts.
Use the size overlap to handle nights. Babyganics has no separate overnight diaper, so for a heavy night wetter, size up one for sleep and keep the snugger size for daytime changes. Try a single size up for a few nights before reaching for a different brand; the extra capacity is usually enough to get through to morning. By day, the closer fit is what keeps a slim, gentle diaper from leaking at the legs.
Plan around the Size 6 ceiling. Because Babyganics stops at Size 6, a larger toddler will eventually need a Size 7 from another brand, so have one in mind before you need it. Since it is sold on shelves, you can buy reactively, but the wear-time rule still holds: keep Newborn and Size 1 small, bulk-buy at Size 3 when a store deal lands, and keep a reserve pack of the next size up. Use the two-finger waistband test and a clean leg seal to know when it is time to move up.
Babyganics runs true to size. With one line covering the range, the only sizing job is to track your baby's weight and step up when the fit gets snug. Check tabs at the center, a clean leg seal, and no marks on the waist or thighs. The checklist above helps you judge when to move up.
Is it time to size up?
Check any fit warnings that apply to your baby:
Good fit
If the diaper is dry and comfortable, you are in the correct size.
Switching to Babyganics from a mainstream brand keeps your size number, since it uses the standard weight chart, and you gain a fragrance-free, plant-based build at a near-value price. The main thing to plan around is the Size 6 ceiling, which means a Size 7 alternative for a larger toddler. Babyganics is widely available at Target and drugstores, so it is easy to find, and you should judge the fit by weight and the usual signs over the first few days.
Because Babyganics is easy to grab off the shelf, the most common mistake is buying reactively in the wrong size, then stockpiling a small size your baby quickly outgrows. Keep Newborn and Size 1 lean and save bulk buying for Size 3. A second mistake is reading leaks as a brand failure; on a gentle, slim diaper a fit that is slightly too big is the usual cause, so check the leg seal and try the snugger size first.
A third pitfall is the Size 6 ceiling. Babyganics stops there, so a larger toddler needs a Size 7 alternative ready in advance. A fourth, common with single-line brands, is expecting a separate overnight diaper; there is not one, so size up for sleep if mornings are wet rather than searching for an overnight line. Parents drawn to Babyganics for its fragrance-free, plant-based build for sensitive skin should remember that a snug, correct fit matters just as much as the materials for keeping skin happy, since a leaking or rubbing diaper undoes the benefit. As always, weigh your baby and go by weight rather than age, moving up when tabs no longer reach the center or the waistband marks the skin.
See how Babyganics Triple Dry compares with the alternatives parents most often consider.
Babyganics is an easy, gentle, plant-based diaper for parents who want a fragrance-free option without a premium price, from Newborn to Size 6. Keep the size current, buy your bulk at Size 3, and it covers the everyday basics.
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Babyganics Triple Dry covers Newborn through Size 6. There is no Size 7.
Yes. They use standard US weight ranges, so match your baby's weight and size up at the first sign of marks or leaks.
Yes. Babyganics is a plant-based, fragrance-free diaper aimed at gentle everyday use, sold widely through Target and drugstores.
No. Babyganics is a single everyday line; parents with heavier overnight needs often size up one for sleep.
Move up when tabs no longer reach the center, leaks appear, or the waistband marks the skin. Overlapping ranges mean the next size fits right away.
Babyganics stops at Size 6, so a larger toddler will need a Size 7 from another brand.
Babyganics is widely available at Target and drugstores, so you can buy it off the shelf rather than only online.