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Natalie P.
> 3 dayI bought these for my daughter who is 3 years and 6 months old. She is still fond of diapers and fights potty training, so we decided to up the game with these training pants. She is much more comfortable in them. I guess they feel close to diapers because of the padded design. She is still learning to hold it and there are accidents, so I am happy to report that these pants do add some protection. The set I bought is pink solid and pink polka dot. She loves the colors. My daughter is tall, and size 3 fits her very well. If your kid is on a petit side, I would recommend to downsize.
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Eve
> 3 dayI 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.
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Casey Rodgers
> 3 dayIm giving this product 4 stars, because I feel like they would probably work for other peoples kids, just not mine. My 3 year old and I have been working on potty training for about a year now, and shes doing very well, but these training pants set her back a bit. I think the reason why is that these are much thicker than normal panties, which is very helpful when you have a child who has accidents frequently and want to avoid a huge mess, but they ended up being a problem for my child. The thickness of the panties gave her a feeling like she was wearing a diaper, and she would proceed to go in the training pants without realizing that they werent diapers. The thinner, regular panties are whats best for us, because she feels the difference and immediately knows that she is not in a diaper and needs to go on the potty. To each their own, though!
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Nicole Bussey
> 3 dayI tried one pair on my daughter and she went straight through them. Her PJs were soaked. I know they are training pants but sheesh I would rather her pull ups at least she stays dry. I might have to wait until she is fully potty trained
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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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V. M.
> 3 dayThese are the best training pants. Have used this brand for years.
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VetMom
> 3 dayThese are good basic underwear for toilet training children. They are soft, easy for a child to pull on and off, and have enough absorbency in the crotch panel to catch small leaks. I have ordered Gerber training pants before, and they seem to wear well with normal washing and drying. The first set of underwear I purchased is currently being used by the third child to be toilet trained. I ordered a few more because the original ones are starting to fray a bit on the binding around the legs and waist, although the underwear are still functional. Good value and the print is cute.
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Crystal Gray
> 3 dayThese are very comfortable, soft, and stretchy. Also easy to clean after accidents. I ordered a 3T because that’s the size my 2y10m daughter has been wearing in other brands and they fit but are a tad loose, but not horribly. I would call them “true to size”. She’s 38” tall and weighs 34lbs. I say this because Gerber’s size guides on Amazon are absolutely horrible. For toddler sizes we really need to just be able to go by height and weight. It’s very difficult to get measurements on a toddler, and just going by age is idiotic. That’s the only reason I knocked off a star. Otherwise these are great.
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Elf
> 3 dayI have a tiny girl that decided she wanted panties so I was on the hunt for some training pants that would fit. These did fit better than the 2T size but really are maybe an inch smaller all around. They did stay up if she was running around with no pants where the 2T would slip down after a few minutes. They were loose enough that she could get then up and down again on her own. They arent the most absorbent but they worked fine for us as a transition from diapers to big girl panties. I think the best part about the thick middle is that it looked really uncomfortable when wet (almost squishy) so she had an immediate lesson if she had a accident. We didnt do pull-ups as a training aide, we use them for sleep but we went straight from diapers to these and dealt with the accidents. She trained rather quickly and we are grateful.
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Nikki K.
> 3 dayWe keep buying these underwear because its so hard to find training pants to fit my small 2-year old and so few companies make training pants in size 18 months (and none smaller from what Ive found). Theyre still a bit big on the little kid, though. Theyre just starting to not be baggy. Theyve held up well after a lot of washes and well keep using them until she grows out of them (which is unlikely since theyre still big).