BIG ELEPHANT Random Color Toddler Training Pants, Potty Training Underwear for Boys and Girls 6 Pack
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Deborah Perry
Greater than one weekWas surprised how much liquid they hold when my grandson had an accident.
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Szoo
> 3 dayThese work well as transitional potty training pants. things to note - weve been using 3T size training diapers from big box retailers, which fit great. These 3T size ones ran about 10% bigger. Not a big deal since it was close enough that it fit just fine too, but it definitely was slightly bigger. the other thing is that training pants have a variety of thickness of padding and absorption. I would say these are mid-range padding. it will absorb an oops where the kid is notifying you of the need to go, but didnt quite get there in time, so theres probably some spillage. The thickness is, however, not enough to fully contain a regular full pee if the kid is caught unaware or surprised, so if that happens, expect to have to do some cleanup around the diaper still.
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Lynn
> 3 dayThese potty training underwear are really good for toddlers who are learning to use the bathroom. Of course it wouldn’t be good for a full on potty in them but they are thick enough for small accidents which I love. The stickers and potty chart are a plus! A fun way to remind and reward your little ones when they go potty!
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M&M
> 3 dayOur three year old is potty trained officially, but we still feel better having him wear training pants in case he cant hold it. These are size 4T which he wears in shirts but not normally pants. Im not sure if its just us but we like to size up in these. He loves wearing them and that they are easy from him to put on himself. These patterns are pretty cool, the dark blue one is almost a silky feeling fabric.
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Sara Reitz
> 3 daymy toddler hasnt tried ripping them off so I think he is comfortable in them. they have a little bit of absorbency, enough for like a half pee. they catch the poo and are easy to clean. I havent had any shrinkage from washing yet, been a few washes, so they might be good for long term use.
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Zü
> 3 dayI really like everything about these training pants: they have cute prints, they are soft to the touch and are rather absorbent if you kid happens to have an accident, but not too absorbent (like PullUps or diapers), so your child would know right away when that happens. I like extra protection around the legs, and overall quality of these training pants - the workmanship is great, not a stitch out of place! The patterns I got are super cute, Im very happy with the selection. The only thing that I think could be improved is the packaging: right now they come in a clear plastic bag with no care instructions.
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Queen Bee
> 3 dayThese are good potty-training underwear for kids. I received a nice assortment of colors. Once I washed/dried them they shrank down to a similar size as other 4t training underwear I already own. My daughter loves the different colors/designs and says they fit her well. Training underwear is not meant to act as diapers (aka: hold all the liquid in) but instead is supposed to catch small leaks and help absorb some of a bigger accident. These types of training underwear have saved my bacon on many occasions. Weve been using this style for a little bit over a year, and will probably continue until my daughter is at least 5, because even if kids are potty-trained, they still have the occasional accident.
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Lyn
> 3 dayThese underwear come in a great variety it also comes with a potty chart with stickers which is great for training. The material is thicker than usual underwear which I like for training.
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~*~Lucretia~*~
> 3 dayMy Lil GD thinks shes so fancy
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Missy
> 3 dayNice and absorbent for potty training accidents