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Monique S.
> 3 dayReally cute and great for toileting but the sizes ran so small. My 15 month old wouldn’t squeeze into a 2T size and we couldn’t return because window closed.
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Joy Simmons
Greater than one weekThese are so cute and the “flaps” help prevent leaks which we so desperately needed!
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loretta
> 3 dayMy son is day potty trained but not night. These make it so everything isn’t soaked
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Dealmom
> 3 dayThese training pants have a nice thickness and I like the water resistance layer. Unfortunately they did not fit my little one quite right so they don’t work for us. She is between a 3T and 4T and the size 4 was too large.
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Rosalee
> 3 dayVery Comfortable For My Daughter
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Shane Thiel
> 3 dayUsed for potty training 2 year old. Fits nicely and pretty absorbent.
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tammie hudson
> 3 dayPotty training
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Jesse V.
Greater than one weekMy daughter is 9 months 18.5 lbs, shes tall and skinny with chunky thighs... I ordered both the 12-24 month and 2T. The 12-24 barely cover her bottom but fits the waist well. The 2T is loose on the waist but stays on becuase her thighs are bigger... for my child the 12-24 months would have fit best 6-9 months. Absorbancy is good for a training pants. If using for EC to get potty cues, they are hard to see if your child is wet but easier to check and see if you had a miss.
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Liana Feest
> 3 dayThese are cute undies but they don’t absorb any pee!! My little girl has peed through and I mean puddle on the floor peed through these undies! We are using them for potty training and other than being thick undies, they don’t keep anything dry.
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Lisa
Greater than one weekI was a little worried that the new large leg openings would be too large, but they are great! I tried Big Elephant training pants before and the leg holes were so tiny they wouldnt even fit a baby doll, so I had to throw them away. I was disappointed as I really like the construction of the layers of materials and the water resistant barrier layer, so when I saw this new design I grabbed them. Im so glad I decided to try again, as these fit my 3 yr old granddaughter (3T size) perfectly! The gusset on the legs (the extra layer) seems kinda weird at first, but it works much like a disposable diapers with the gusset inside, to help slow the flow of liquid. I was also worried that the bulk of seams on the inside of the upper leg opening would be uncomfortable, but doesnt seem to be at all, and doesnt leave any lasting marks on the skin. These actually stop moisture from getting to the outer layer really well, unlike Gerber training pants where it just runs right through. Now these are not water proof, but are excellent at slowing the wetness down a lot. I couldnt feel any moisture on the outer layer, but I also didnt leave them on long enough to test that feature. Im very pleased with how absorbent these are. Now these wont hold multiple accidents or real large volumes of liquid before it leaks out the sides, but they arent suppose to, they are to help a child realize they are wet and associate that with the need to go potty before wetting their pants. My granddaughter can pull these up and down fairly easy and will get better as time goes by. Between her new potty chair and new panties shes been happy to use the potty often. I need more of these to last throughout the day, but totally worth every penny. I guess Ill be finding out how consistent the brand is between batches of undies soon enough. As for the claim of 100% cotton? Not so sure about that, as the inside of the leg gusset seems more like a faux vinyl than cotton - Ill assume this gusset and the water resistant layer is the same material. But Im happy with cotton next to the skin, so not really worried about the entire pant being cotton. I could be wrong and its some new process to make cotton so tightly woven that it is water resistant. These wash and dry really well. I dont lay flat to dry as the label says to do, takes way to long to dry, and they didnt shrink in the dryer - but I was careful to not over dry them either.