BIG ELEPHANT Potty Training Underwear, Soft Cotton Absorbent Training Pants for Baby Boys & Girls
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Kaylin Visauer
> 3 dayI was hoping these would act like a pull-up but more of underwear instead of a diaper.. they unfortunately do not hold in a full bladder of pee, as my child is not yet potty trained. If he pees, it leaks down his leg. They will probably work better for a child who only pees a little bit and is mostly potty trained.
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Sarah-Margaret Hill
> 3 dayDefinitely size up! But great to have with potty training
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Sandy
> 3 dayI got a few different varieties when potty training my 2 year old. This is one of our favorites! It is easy to wash, comfortable to wear, but most of all at the early stages it was awesome when I needed to leave the house with him for a while. Even if he did pee himself once in a while when on the go it kept his shorts dry. Absolutely great value.
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Rhonda
> 3 dayThese are great for potty training. Stop using pull ups during day!!! Kids need to know when they pee!!! These are absorbent enough to keep pee in one place but, kids know they are peeing!!! Be prepared to change frequently but thats the point of potty training!!!!!
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Janine Mitchell
> 3 dayExcellent. Quite high waisted. But my little boy I a large 2.5 year old and the T3 fitted well. Keeps dry with little accidents. Easy for him to pull down and pull up.
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josccurn
> 3 dayI paid full price, no discount or free item for a review. Honestly I was surprised by the quality. They are thick, well stitched, nice padding in the pee zone (actually looks a lot like a menstrual pad strip and as thick as a heavy flow one. very soft and bright, cute designs. They do run a bit large when compared to what my child wears in pant size (4T and 5T regular pants/underwear, but the 4T in these were over his navel, 1/2 way up his back and sagged a bit). I kept them for the fall growth spurt and just ordered a 3T set. They hold a couple of full-bladder accidents so would hold up well overnight if your child didnt drink a gallon of water! They breathe unlike a disposable overnight/diaper so no sweaty summer rash. They are not overtly bulky (unless kid is wearing tights) so they would work just as well as regular underwear after potty training. But..is any kid really fully accident free until age 6/7?? hekc, some adults arent- so why risk the sheets, embarrassment, odor at night or on vacations/slumberparties (if covid ever ends). If your child is thin, these could well be used a period underwear for girls (yes they can start early as age 8)!
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Anne Treutel
Greater than one weekIt is well made our grandson is potty training
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Mrt
> 3 dayOrdered those for my 2 year old boy. They are nice but they do shrink. My son is not a chubby toddler and while most pants are to loose these were too tight after washing with delicate program. So I wish I ordered size bigger. Also, one pair came looking like used, had brown stripes inside and even though I sent the feedback to their email right away about it, no one ever got back to me, so a bit disappointing. Otherwise, good alternative for diapers or normal underwear for the transition period. They do leak but will still help to keep things cleaner for training days.
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Stephanie Pagan-Guridy
> 3 dayThese would be great for kids who are almost fully potty trained. My son is still in the thick of it, so accidents are BIG and leaks were significant. These are for small ones. He’s currently wearing 4T, but these definitely run on the larger side. I’d say they fit more like a 5T. I don’t regret the purchase, though!
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Jenn Mallory Meredith
Greater than one weekLove the extra little padding!