BIG ELEPHANT Toddler Potty Training Pants Baby Boys Underwear
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Milagros Bermudez
> 3 dayI loved the comfort and softness. Absorbency was great.
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Nu
> 3 dayAt $32 for a pack of 10, it costs around $3.20 each, which is not a bad price. I feel like these BIG ELEPHANT Toddler Potty Training Pants are like period panties, where there is a thicker liner to help catch any accidents, but when there is enough liquid, it unfortunately still leaks through. I actually sized up for my child, and I find that the colors, although advertised for boys, are neutral enough that both boys and girls would like them. They are lightweight, soft and comfortable, and wears more like shorts than underwear.
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Karma
> 3 dayThese big elephant potty training pants are made of soft material . They feel comfortable to wear, inner side has padded lining to absorb small accidents. Like diapers. They have pretty good designs. Elastic is well made and hols panties well. Absorbs and reminds to toddlers about potty training. They are machine washable. Its a good way to start early potty training.Fits well according to the size chart mentioned.
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Keniaa
> 3 dayOrdered a size 3T for my 2 year old. They’re good for potty training. I wish they were a bit thicker but they’ll work for small messes. Well made with cute Dino prints
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R . Franco
Greater than one weekMy 3 year old grandson who is on mild spectrum… was having difficulty learning but he loved the feel of these and stopped wearing the pull-ups because he liked these so much more. It gave him the push he needed to potty !
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D.T.
> 3 day2nd time I am buy training underwear. I bought different brand for my older son previously and when I compared these do run a little big. I do believe because they are cotton they will eventually shrink in the dryer. I bought the 2T and these are perfect for potty training. The padding is a little thin but I dont expect this to hold the entire pee. So I do expect leakages. Not sure why leak proof is a rating. The idea of these training underwear is to let the kid feel wet below so that they wont pee into the underwear. At the initial stage, it will be unavoidable for the kid to want to pee into the underwear. I do know of friends who buy these to put over night diapers to prevent leakages.
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Mickayla Weaver
> 3 dayWell worth the money we use them for outtings.
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Chad
> 3 dayThis is our second set of training underwear as we needed more to add to our rotation and I have found that these are less absorbent then my other brand. I know they are only meant to hold a little for accidents but my toddler is just at the beginning of potty training and we are having a lot of accidents and buring through a pair of shorts every time. Im going to save these for later in our training when the accidents arent as big. Other then that the designs are cute and my toddler loves wearing them.
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Debra
> 3 dayWe’re getting ready to potty train our little and these are great. 9 training pants for $30 is such a great deal! I have attached a picture of the 3t underwares next to the 2t ones. They all fit as expected in size. They have a thin pad inside that holds a lot of liquid without you having to worry about it dripping on the floor. These are great. Very comfortable as well.
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Ying Z.
> 3 dayWe used these baby potty training pants for my 2-year-old son and we genrally love them. It is not very absorbent if you are looking for something to replace diapers or you are trying to wear it overnight. My son pees in it and it becomes wet both front and back immediately, and I have to change it for him to feel comfortable. But it is a satisfactory must-have for potty training if you accept the idea of changing these pants once they are wet, and also the idea of bringing the kid to their potty frequently enough to avoid making the pants wet. Overall, it is good quality and I recommend it for daytime use.