Gerber Baby Girls Infant Toddler 4 Pack Potty Training Pants and Underwear
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M. Schmitt
Greater than one weekIve purchased 3 different kinds of training pants so far for my 3 year old daughter (Green Sprouts, Blueberry and the Gerber heavier duty ones with the plastic layer) and these are my favorites by far. The fabric is very soft and there is no plastic, so no rustling noises when she walks. The padding will catch a very small leak, but not a lot more. Id say they are really more for 2nd stage potty training, when your little one is not having accidents at home, but you still want something with a little extra padding down there, just in case. The only downside is some slight shrinkage when laundered, but they fit quite big to begin with so it just made them a little snugger. The color is a much brighter coral than it looks in the picture. The 3T fit my 30lb 38 tall daughter perfectly.
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Heather Congrove
> 3 daySuper cute and better than pull ups. Othan than you cant just throw them away after one use. My daughter showed no interest in potty training so I bought these. They fit perfect and she seems to be showing more intereste.
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JP
> 3 dayFinally someone understands that little girls who are potty training and starting to use undies need a little comfort and coverage. These full briefs have a little padding for absorbency and coverage. It is about time more little girl undies were comfortable cotton without scratchy lace, wedgies, and immodesty. Little girls dont need teeny bikinis, they need comfy undies that are easy to pull up and are well made. Kudos to Gerber for these training undies, it is about time everyone made good undies for little girls. These are a great transition from diapers and provide the same coverage as little boys undies. At this age and size boys and girls undies should be the same size and provide the same coverage and these little training undies fit the bill. I purchased these for my little lady who rarely has accidents since she is potty trained, I have bought three sets because they are the only briefs I could seem to find. The padding absorbs some liquid but it is not water tight so if you are training be prepared for leaks but at least your little one will know they are wet. I would buy these again too bad they only go to size 3t.
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Mr. Walter Roberts
Greater than one weekDiapers have irritated my daughter since forever, including pull ups - these are amazing - they’re so soft, perfect fit, soak up a whole full bladder, wash easy (machine or by hand). Just ordered another bundle of 4! Going to save a lot of money using these daily instead of diapers!
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Kyle & Amanda Olson
> 3 dayThis is the best training underwear! It is thick enough to catch little drips and very small accidents / leaking. Its thick, soft and gits as expected.
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Mrs. Price
17-11-2024Other than being a little big on my toddler (shes a few months shy of 3 years old, 27lbs and wears 3T pants) and a bit pricey for only 4, these work great for training. She does so well with knowing she needs to go potty but sometimes she doesnt make it on to the toilet in time so shell be a little wet. These help to keep her pants dry in these cases so I only have to change her underwear. They definitely wouldnt hold a full bladders worth of urine but for little leaks, it does the job!
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Jess M.
> 3 dayMy daughter is between 2T-3T and wears both sizes but these were pretty big. They didnt fall down and are wearable but they are large. Some other reviews said theirs shrank but mine did not. As far as absorbency I think the other reviews describe them perfectly. Theyre better than regular underwear but there will definitely be some leaks if your toddler has an accident. UPDATE: My daughter has been wearing these for a few years now and they’ve held up really well. I still think these run large. She’s 5 now and they still fit her. She’s slim, but these are not just a little big, they’re rather loose on her. She no longer wears them for their intended purpose since she’s potty trained, but they are extra underwear for laundry day. No sense in throwing them out if they still do the job!
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mwedzi
> 3 dayI think these are a good value especially by Amazon prices. I paid under $13 for 4 on Amazon, though I see at the moment they are over $15 for 4. You can get 3 for $8 any day of the week from Target. I only ordered these here because I wanted the size 18 months and Target only has 2T and 3T. It has not been my experience that these run large, as Ive seen in some other reviews. My daughter is 19 months and about 25 lbs. She has chunky legs. She wears size 18 month clothing. And the size 18 month training pants fit her. If anything, they are a little tight around the leg. She can also fit the 2T. There was really hardly any difference between the 18 month size and the 2T, especially after my 2T (white) shrunk in the dryer. I cant comment how well they hold up because we havent had them for very long. They are not super thick, not like the Blueberry ones I got, but thats fine by me. Lets her feel the wetness, which is what I wanted. I also cover these with a vinyl diaper cover, so Im not relying on these alone to keep clothes or furniture from getting wet.
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Aubrie
> 3 dayI have a very petite 2 1/2 year old who is potty training. (Seriously, she can still wear 12month pants) Its very hard to find training panties for her since they dont normally make them this small. The 18 month size actually stay up on her. The thick cotton helps catch any minor leaks. Its enough for my daughter to realize she was starting to have an accident and go to the potty. My only complaint is that they come up very high like a diaper so they look less like little girl panties. They stick out the top of my daughters pants quite a bit. Because of this, my daughter decided she would refuse to wear them any more. So its back to the normal panties that we had to take in to fit her. Im still giving the review 4 stars because I like them on her, and wish she would keep wearing them. Nice while it lasted.