Gerber Baby Girls Infant Toddler 4 Pack Potty Training Pants and Underwear

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  • HeyDay!

    > 3 day

    My daughter started potty training early and her daycare suggested we start switching her to underwear. She is 33 tall and only 23 lbs and currently in 18 months clothes so I knew finding underwear would be an issue. I was excited to find these and read some pretty decent reviews. However, when they arrived they looked pretty big. I washed/dried them hoping it would help them shrink (and they did a little but not enough). I purchased 2 packs but returned 1 (the one I hadnt opened) because they are just too big. The actual 2T underwear work better for her (surprisingly) even though they are also too big.

  • Mrs. Price

    > 3 day

    Other 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!

  • Mrs_Mimi_Sag

    > 3 day

    I wish it was the kind that had the plastic on the outside like back in the day but the cool.

  • Eve

    > 3 day

    I am really happy with these cute potty training underwear. I bought a 3T and my daughter wears a 4T now and they fit fine, even roomy. If you are between sizes, the smaller one may work fine. There is extra padding through the middle and comes up a little over belly button. It absorbs well, but there may still be some leaking depending on the size of the accident since it is just made of cotton. These appealed to my daughter and even now that she is well potty trained, she may pick these over her regular underwear because they are cute and comfy.. PS- daycare REALLY appreciated me bringing these in to school and said they really minimize the mess. Especially when kids are getting pretty good at controlling things and just have small (drip amount) accidents. These project the clothes so only underwear need to be changed.

  • Erin

    > 3 day

    Gerber products always seem to fit small compared to other companies of the same size, but it works well for me as I have a small little girl. She is 19 lbs at 14 months. We are starting to potty train a little early (because shes ready) and was having difficulty finding some undies that would fit. The 18 mo size says 24-28lbs and, like I said, my daughter is 19lbs and they fit almost perfect. They will probably fit fine for several more pounds, but I doubt a 28lber would be comfortable in them. As far as how they work. I was holding my daughter on my hip...she only had the training pants on. I felt my hip get a little warm, I quick lifted her up and her undies were wet, but my shirt was completely dry! So they did the trick! She realized she was going and my clothes stayed dry!

  • H and K

    Greater than one week

    These pants are quite genius for starting out potting training. They look like underwear, so my girl was open to wearing it. Gerber also makes training pants with a plastic liner in the crotch to hold a little extra pee, but my daughter didnt like the crinkle sound it makes. These are thick cotton with padding to absorb some pee when theres an accident. Put some cotton pants over these and theres some extra absorbancy. There will def be wetness down the legs. If you are looking for zero mess, then get pullup diapers, dont look here. My daughter will just pee in pullups without a care; with these she understood the concept that she needs to pee or else she gets drenched. Great motivator. My kid is 3.5 yrs old, 30 lbs and tall (slender). 3T did fit kinda big like everyone says, but after a few washes they fit a little better while staying soft. Tip: To prevent messes on dining chairs, couches and carpet, have child sit on those waterproof liners for changing pads/cribs and wash when messy. Or use disposable pet peepee pads. Less of a headache. pros: generous booty area=less wedgies! soft leg openings, like a tshirt good thick quality cotton vibrant colors great value for 4 pants

  • TwoMonkeys

    > 3 day

    These not only leak, they are no more absorbing than just regular underwear. Plus they are bulky, ride super high and are ugly. Yet dont help avoid leaks. Terrible purchase. Waste of money. Pretty disappointed coming from such a big brand name.

  • jordan

    > 3 day

    These do actually hold pee more than I expected. My daughter has hard time potty training (shes 3 in one month), so we thought these would be a good in between trainer. Pull-ups are just like diapers so they dont help her any. these however she doesnt like to pee in. only reason I knocked off a star is bc they dont always hold the pee so well and I have carpet throughout most of my house so a little unnerving. Im sure there are covers I can get for them or liners or something. anyway they fit well -shes in a 3T, sometimes 4T (weighs about 35lbs) and we got size 3T. Theres even some room to grow. They arent snug anywhere, but fit just right. overall good purchase.

  • me

    Greater than one week

    Little girls like these. The colors are fun and appealing. They fit just as they are supposed to. These are also good quality, not like some others that tear in a month. They’re made of a nice, thick material. Have had these for two years, and they’re still good. They are also soft and comfortable, so little girls won’t complain. She loves these and enjoys wearing them. I recommend!

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