Pull-Ups Boys Potty Training Pants Training Underwear Size 3, 12-24M, 88 Ct
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Jessica Fox
> 24 hourEasy to use and my son loves the designs.
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Jess
> 24 hourMy son is 3.5 but skinny and these fit! He still wears 12-18 mo bottoms in some brands.
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S.
> 24 hourI want to start potty training and most other brands are not even available in a similarly small size as these 12 - 24 months Pull Ups. Its harder to find small sizes, the department store doesnt keep them in stock. Could not find these with the cool learn option, not sure if pull ups makes them with that option in this size. If they dont they should. These have fun bright Disney designs, Toy Story on half of them, Mickey and Pluto on the other half. Havent had any problems with sensitivity before. I have used Honest Co diapers, and Huggies little snuggler brands before, but mostly used Pampers swaddlers. We started using these Huggies Pull Ups a week and a half ago and have had redness for the last 5 days despite frequent changes. Not sure what is causing it, possibly a different material in the absorbing gel or the absence of a weave on the lining? Obviously uncomfortable now, so I just ordered a next day delivery of pampers diapers. We are unfortunately going to have to abandon our new Pull Ups. A smaller preference thing is the placement of the velcro. I like to roll diapers into neat self contained bundles to toss out. Having the velcro on the back tabs makes it easier to manage if there is a mess inside. I deducted one star for the velcro placement, no inside weave, and not being able to get the cooling sensation variety in this size. The other star because of the uncomfortable skin. We had fun scribbling with crayons on the coloring mat printed on the inside of the box, what a cute little bonus.
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Amanda D.
> 24 hourPull ups are the best for potty training. They give you the absorbency of a diaper but allow your kiddos to practice pulling them on and off like underwear. Every parent know potty training comes with lots of accidents and clean ups so this is atleast one step to helping avoid that. Great absorbency and fun designs for the kiddos.
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Luvamy23
> 24 hourPull ups are my go-to but you do need to change them often. They are the easiest to use for potty training and does allow some stretch but not too much or they will become unvelcroed.
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D.D
> 24 hourThese diapers worked well for my youngest. He never really was able to potty train with them because he always cried when he was small whenever I put him on the potty. However, he was able to crawl around no problems with these on, and when he started to walk, I was able to pull them on and off with ease. It is a bit of a mess when he does a #2 but you can rip the sides to get them off. He never had any rash or discomfort while wearing them, and never leaked through it. We were pretty happy with these.
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YaDyRRa
> 24 hourI wish our kids came potty trained. I once spoke to someone who said her child was potty trained by age 1, meanwhile we tried Pull Ups in hopes of something miraculous. So, I cannot blame the Pull Ups because our child is too young and not ready to be potty trained. We will have to wait a little while and give it another try once he is older.
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xdh286
> 24 hourthe material is so hard, it feels like paper, not diaper. And it scratched and bruised the side of my babys legs twice. I got the 12-24month size and my baby is only 10 months, so size is not the reason. Ive used other brands (mostly japanese brands), and they all feel super soft and fit really well. This material should not be used for babies.
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J Bee
> 24 hourThey fit so well, and they capture pee and poop very well while my kid is being potty trained! Theyre very easy to pull down and pull up, just like real underwear too!!
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G REAL REVIEWS
> 24 hourMost brands do not have the overnight absorbency, so this is key to pull ups. I don’t want to have to but a different type of diaper for night time than the pull ups used during the day. A+ Amaa