Baby Training Pants Girls Washable 5 Pack Kids Potty Nappy Underwear
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Kandi J. Rothbaum
> 3 dayMy granddaughter hasnt started wearing these yet, but I can say they washed beautifully. They are soft and the extra absorbency middle does not add a lot of bulk. I feel these panties give a much clearer message to a little one about needing to use the bathroom. Disposable pull ups are the same as disposable diapers and just prolong the toilet training process
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Erin C
> 3 dayAs my almost 3yo daughter finally approached being potty trained enough to try cloth underwear, I first bought a set of little cotton panties but was thrilled to discover these. They don’t hold a full pee — but that wasn’t the goal — but are particularly great when we don’t quite hold it all in as we head to the bathroom. Get wet enough to be uncomfortable, which is the big issue with disposable pull-ups and diapers. Also very cute.
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Candice W
> 3 dayThese are awesome. Not as bulky as the Gerber brand. I ordered a size large for my tall 30# almost 3 year old. They fit like bloomers but are fitted at the waist and legs. We were hitting a wall with pull ups since it was so easy to just go in them and keep playing. Regular panties leave a lot of mess to clean. She loves the designs and was excited to wear them. Accidents still go through to outer clothes, but very little since theres a plastic layer between the fabric. The plastic feels thin and is not crinkly. Id say its like the soft plastic disposable party tablecloths are made of. I dont dry them so the plastic stays in tact. One week with these and were finished potty training.
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Earnest Fritsch
> 3 dayI bought these for me 2 year old who wears 3T. I bought size M. These are adorable with just enough padding so urine doesnt go running down the leg, but not so much that it is comfortable for a toddler to wet themselves and feel comfortable. My child loves the characters on each one and delights in picking out which one she will wear each day.
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Jenny Ko
> 3 dayThese are perfect for potty training once the kiddo gets the basic idea. It absorbs a light accident and helps to avoid a mess on clothes, furniture and floors if changed quickly. My daughter did well with these.
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Mira
> 3 dayThey dont work well for us as my kiddo has thicker tights and these are to firm and dont stretch enough. Also this has an inner layer of something that sounds nylon-ish and its kind of weird especially bc it doesnt really prevent leaks so Id prefer just another layer of cotton or cotton-like material. As for potty training, its good for little mishaps, not for big ones, that would be perfect for us if it wasnt for the bad fit.
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m.nick
Greater than one weekThese are soft and have a terry cloth lining. The designs are cute but the sizes run large. My daughter is tall 28 months and the smalls are big. I would recommend if you need multiple sets for daycare as they are relatively inexpensive and nice.
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T. Smith
> 3 dayI really like these training underwear. My daughter loves them and the little pictures on the back. I only gave 4 stars because they do not stop leaks. My daughter has had a few accidents and every time she was soaked. So these may be good for little accidents. Shes mostly potty train but occasionally has an accident when we cant get to a bathroom quick enough. They wash well and are made of good quality. Overall Im happy with my purchase.
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Emily S
> 3 dayThese are exactly what I was looking for! They are thin training pants, so they wont hold a big accident but enough to get them to the toilet. They have soft elastic around the waist and legs. There is a water proof layer which is soft and not like that loud crinkly stuff in the gerber taining pants. I ordered a M for my kid who wears 18-24 month clothes but she could have used a size S.