BIG ELEPHANT Potty Training Underwear, 100% Cotton Absorbent Unisex Toddler Pee Pants for Boys & Girls
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Montana Beezwax
> 24 hourShrunk a lot in the wash, really great for potty training though.
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Ann H.
> 24 hourThese pants work we for potty training.
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Kcox
> 24 hourBought these for my 3 year old thats just about got the hang of using the potty, but when she has an accident, its a lot. These are great for holding in the liquid. They are cute and they fit her well even though shes pretty skinny.
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Eliz120
> 24 hourMy toddler is about 25 pounds and his waist is teeny tiny, and these fit him great (size 2). They have been great for potty training, didnt leak after a few accidents and even held in a #2 accident.
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Letitia
> 24 hourThey fulfilled the assignment! So happy to have bought them.
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Oscar ortega
> 24 hourMuy buenos llegaron como los pedí
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Shugrbb
> 24 hourLets face it. Potty training underwear has changed a lot since my children were potty trained 40 years ago. Training underwear used to be soft, with multi thick layers of absorbent padding and you didnt have to break the bank to purchase them. I ordered the Big Elephant training pants after my grandson had outgrown the 8 pk of Skhls training underwear (also purchased from Amazon) as the reviews for Big Elephant were good and there were more pairs in the pack. I am so disappointed with my purchase. Pros: Sewn nicely. Fit is good, (Size 3, age 3) and undergarment goes all the way to the belly button with nice wide seat. Size is consistent on all pairs. Soft. Has just right appropriately sized leg openings. Easy to pull up and down for toddler. Can be washed and dried in the dryer. Cons: They arent absorbent AT ALL. One pee, and the child is soaked all the way around to the back, urine runs down the legs, soaking clothing right down to the socks. Not even doubling up by putting on 2 pairs prevents soaking after just one pee. The layer that is supposed to be absorbent sewn into the crotch portion of the panty appears to be just one layer of the same material the underpants are made of, sewn from the front waistband all the way up to the back waist band, which is probably why the child is soaked all the way around and down the legs. If this is Big Elephants answer to potty training, then do yourself a favor, and just purchase single layered cotton underwear with your potty training tots favorite superhero or Disney character on them. Youll get the same absorbency at a lessor cost. While the Skhls training underwear I purchased is sized differently than the B.E., (not nearly as generous on the body) and sits below the belly button and sizing from one undergarment to the next is inconsistent, a thicker, more absorbent cotton padding is located in the immediate crotch area in the front with some coverage in the hiney area, so, at least if the child pees, youll have time to change the underwear without having to change the whole outfit down to the socks. Cute patterns on the seat with the striped underpant in the package being more generously sized. Had I not already unpackaged both sets of 10 of the Big Elephant that I purchased for both my grandson and 2 year old granddaughter, I would be sending them both back for refund and would be purchasing the 8 pk of Skhls in size 4 for both of them instead. While the Skhls werent perfectly sized, and you dont get as many per package, they wash and dry nicely and are more absorbent by far than the Big Elephant. Those Big Elephant training underwear were a very costly mistake. Over $66.00 for 2 packages of 10, plus tax. Dont buy.
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Cathy Cronin
> 24 hourAll good
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Audrey Farris
> 24 hourTraining pants work well and are absorbent with accidents.
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Margaret H.
> 24 hourHe like his underwear nice color fit perfect