MooMoo Baby Cotton Training Pants Strong Absorbent Toddler Potty Training Underwear for Baby Girl and Boy 2T-7T
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JB
> 3 dayIt holds just a tiny bit of liquid, my son soiled himself while having it on.
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Nathalia
> 3 dayThese are amazing, my daughter have been using them for over a week and she only had 1 accident and we didn’t had any leaks.
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Prof. Guiseppe Stanton
> 3 dayWe got these about a year ago and transitioned from pull-ups at night to the training underwear. At first my son would always be drenched and we had to wash everything almost everyday for awhile. We almost went back to the pull-ups again but tried using a sticker reward system. If he woke up dry he got a sticker (30 stickers = prize). Long story short it was rough at first but now he wakes up completely dry 25 out of 30 days. When he is wet it’s only in the training pants and not the bed. He loves that they are “bedtime underwear” and not baby pull ups. Good luck to all the parents struggling with the bedtime wetness! It does get better!
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Sarah
> 3 dayI am very pleased with these undies. My daughter was already 95% potty trained, with the occasional accident in long car rides or over night. We ran out of diapers and I wasn’t going to buy more just to waste them. So let me say, these are awesome!!! The absorbency is amazing and darn near leak proof. They only leak if there is a full pee in them over night and you don’t catch it right away. And even that just leaves a little damp spot on the bed. My daughter loves these undies so much that she opts to wear them over regular undies during the day. I will say my daughter typically wears a 3T, but I got a 4T and they fit great. There is a little room to grow but they definitely shrunk in the dryer. Also, I use dryer sheets and they don’t affect the undies at all. Overall, I would highly recommend these to anyone who is potty training!!!
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Becky
> 3 dayWe especially like that these underwear are thick and absorbent. Small accidents happen and these keep my sons pants dry when they do. These also provide him with the comfort he would normally get from a pull up, so the transition was easy once he was potty trained. Also, they are colorful and he enjoys picking out his own underwear with each change.
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Shana Mobley
> 3 dayThese are super soft and fit really well. They’re not super absorbent, but probably great for a kid who doesn’t pee gallons at night like mine.
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yahan1219
Greater than one weekMy little girl started potty training and I read recommendations online that led me to this product. The prints are cute and sizing is accurate. However, I had high hopes for it to be leakproof, but it is not better than other potty training panties you can find from the regular supermarket stores. But it is almost twice as expensive.
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Davis blackburn
23-11-2024*Update* Just ONE wash later and training pants have shrunk so much! They would probably fit a baby 6-18mos. So tight it left red rings around my sons legs and he got an irritation rash. Would recommend sizing up and not putting in the dryer! Exactly what I was looking for! While just starting to potty train my toddler, he isn’t quite ready for regular underwear. Every accident ends up down his legs and on the floor. Though not completely leak proof, they absorb more then regular underwear. I like that he can still feel when he goes to the bathroom, can catch himself and then finish on the potty. (Unlike when wearing a diaper). The designed intrigued my son as well!
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Karen melendez
> 3 dayThis undies have a cute design. My daughter loved them and was so happy to get them. But we have been practicing to potty train and I dont think shes ready yet bc I put this on her and she peed and all the pee came out. So I think I will wait and review in a couple months when we get the hang of potty training. But for now this fit perfect on her and they are adorable but I dont know about absorbent.
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Megan Pekar
> 3 dayThey aren’t bad. They are incredibly durable and I think that’s important to note. My sensory sensitive toddler had issues with how high the brief sits much higher than his pull-up. As for absorption they aren’t diapers but they are thicker than underwear. Id say if you’re stepping back from diapers this is the perfect trainer. I let my son choose his colors and designs so that helped with the transition.