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DCmommy
> 24 hourI started potty training my daughter at about 8 months old. Nothing too crazy, just a toilet trip here and here to get her used to the idea. I started the real routine recently (shes now nearly 24 months), and I tried to use these training pants as an incentive for her..we call them her big girl panties, a step up from pull ups. Theyre cute, decently absorbent (of course they cant let it all out or youll have an issue). My only complaint is that my daughter is on the chubbier side (close to 30lbs, with a lot of her chubs contained to her thighs). The openings are a bit snug, but I suppose thats better than them being too loose. I ordered a 2T and they seem to do the trick...and their cute!
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Mrs. Price
> 24 hourOther than being a little big on my toddler (shes a few months shy of 3 years old, 27lbs and wears 3T pants) and a bit pricey for only 4, these work great for training. She does so well with knowing she needs to go potty but sometimes she doesnt make it on to the toilet in time so shell be a little wet. These help to keep her pants dry in these cases so I only have to change her underwear. They definitely wouldnt hold a full bladders worth of urine but for little leaks, it does the job!
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ktg
> 24 hourThese are just fine - I was pleased that they fit my rather petite (23-lb) 18-month-old. She got very excited to wear her big-girl undies, and ran right to the full-length mirror to dance in them. I will say, however, that with our potty-training method (3-day weekend), well have to wait to wear underwear on a regular basis. For some reason, when we follow the methods instructions and just keep her in loose-fitting pants, she can hold everything and let us know when to go potty. When shes wearing underwear, though, its like she forgets...too much like cloth diapers, perhaps? Oh well: well just order the next size up after a few months of successful potty-ing. Shes doing great right now, and we dont want to go backwards from here. All in all, Id recommend these for fit, comfort, cuteness, and light-moderate wetting accidents, but not for full-on messes.
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Leighanne
> 24 hourThe color choices were good. The panties are soft and absorbent. Best of all, she likes them.
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JMoneh
> 24 hourThis fit my petite toddler who is in the 30th percentile for weight (close to 50th for height). I did find that while they fit in the waist, there was extra almost saggy material in the front (see the photo of a washed pair on op of a brand new unwashed pair). Given my childs weight and how hard it is to find clothes that fit as well as the fact that this extra material did not seem to bother my child, I really like them. They will shrink a little given that they are 100% cotton. But they wash really well (even after a few poop accidents). They will hold a light trickle of urine, but if your child goes to the bathroom on themselves, they will become wet. Which is helpful since they learn from being a little uncomfortable that using the potty is better. I do recommend these.
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Casey Rodgers
> 24 hourIm 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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Less money
> 24 hourI was so excited to order this product for my 2 yr old daughter that is potty training. People has told me about them. She is doing so well already, with the occasional accident... When she has an accident she is able to go a little and then stop, and finish on the potty. The little thicker padding in these was perfect, so that it atleast didnt run down her legs and even sometimes didnt get to her pants! (if we caught it quick enough) We talked about how these were her big girl underwear she was excited. The colors are really cute and you can tell they are pretty well made.. The only thing is that the leg holes were a little snug for her liking. I actually just stretched them out of habit and could hear tearing.. But thats ok. I have washed them and they have held up just fine and she is very comfortable in them. She is about at 2T now and from reading other reviews I ordered her 18mo and they fit perfect! Just what I was looking for!
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Your New Best Friend
> 24 hourThe pack of undies with the bunnies and pink designs are cute, and my 2.5 yo loves them. We did potty training in them. They’re lined where it matters, and will hold a tiny accident but not a large one. Perfect for potty training and easy for a toddler to pull up on their own.
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Anna
> 24 hourOh my goodness I LOVE these underwear. I put my daughter in them at 15 months and she immediately started potty training. She was able to tell me when she went to the bathroom because she could feel it wet, but we seldom got too much on the floor because the underwear are so absorbent. I first bought two sets of 4, but quickly realized that with her accidents I would need more so I ordered another 8. These are really excellent and I dont think I will go back to diapers or pull-ups while I am potty training. The quality is great, the pattern is cute, and my daughter much prefers them to diapers.
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M. Schmitt
> 24 hourIve purchased 3 different kinds of training pants so far for my 3 year old daughter (Green Sprouts, Blueberry and the Gerber heavier duty ones with the plastic layer) and these are my favorites by far. The fabric is very soft and there is no plastic, so no rustling noises when she walks. The padding will catch a very small leak, but not a lot more. Id say they are really more for 2nd stage potty training, when your little one is not having accidents at home, but you still want something with a little extra padding down there, just in case. The only downside is some slight shrinkage when laundered, but they fit quite big to begin with so it just made them a little snugger. The color is a much brighter coral than it looks in the picture. The 3T fit my 30lb 38 tall daughter perfectly.