Gerber Baby Girls Infant Toddler 4 Pack Potty Training Pants and Underwear
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shel
> 24 hourI got these for my 2 1/2 year old daughter and we love them for her. They are thick and soft and seem to be more absorbent for the little “oh no!”moments she wets a little bit before being able to reach the potty. I purchased size 2t for her; she weighs around 26~27 pounds; 2’10” in height and typically wears size 2-3T. The Gerber sets fit her more comfortably than the previous set of training panties I bought for her by another brand; I’m not having to struggle with these like I do with the other brand’s pairs to get them pulled up and down because the other’s material isn’t as stretchy or soft as the Gerber pairs are. And because of that I also think these will be easier for her to pull up/down on her own as she’s learning to potty more independently without as much adult assistance. The prints are so cute, she’s always so proud to show me she’s wearing them because she thinks they’re “so pretty!” So I love that she loves them which helps her feel more excited about potty training in general, more confident and comfortable with no longer wearing diapers. I recommend these for anyone who has a toddler who is potty training and learning to wear big kid underwear. And I plan to purchase more as needed in the future for my daughter.
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A. Ernst
> 24 hourMy daughter is 21 lbs at 19 months old and she wears for some of the day as she is interested in toileting. I believe the size range (for 18 months size) says it starts at 24 lbs but these still fit her and arent too baggy. Easy to pull on and off but do not fall off. We had the 2T size on hand from our sons and those were too large for her at this time. The training pants are soft and seem comfortable. They do not catch much urine, just good for a few drips if the child starts to go but then can stop themselves. I like the cotton for the air circulation after she has been in a diaper overnight, its nice to let her wear these in the morning.
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Sunny Anderson
> 24 hourThese Gerber training pants are a great product for use during potty training, when your toddler isnt quite ready for totally-unabsorbent underwear, but doesnt like the feel of bulky diapers anymore. Theyre soft and cottony like real underwear, but have a bit of absorbent material between the legs in case of an accident. While they may not be able to absorb a full bladders worth of urine, Ive found that they contain the mess quite a bit better than regular underwear, at a fraction of the cost of Pull Ups or other disposable training pants.
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Japan Expert
> 24 hourWe looked all over the stores for 18 month old underwear for our twins that were potty trained at 18 months, no luck as they start at 2 yr olds. So thankful we found these Gerber training pants! These fit great on our 18 month olds fitting into 18 month old clothes. These do not hold a lot of urine but do held protect against major accidents that might happen... There is a thicker liner on the bottom of each pair that help keep little ones drier but to let them know they have gone. These are not as thin as regular toddler underwear.
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Elf
> 24 hourI have a tiny girl that decided she wanted panties so I was on the hunt for some training pants that would fit. These did fit better than the 2T size but really are maybe an inch smaller all around. They did stay up if she was running around with no pants where the 2T would slip down after a few minutes. They were loose enough that she could get then up and down again on her own. They arent the most absorbent but they worked fine for us as a transition from diapers to big girl panties. I think the best part about the thick middle is that it looked really uncomfortable when wet (almost squishy) so she had an immediate lesson if she had a accident. We didnt do pull-ups as a training aide, we use them for sleep but we went straight from diapers to these and dealt with the accidents. She trained rather quickly and we are grateful.
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Brooke Mitchell
> 24 hourMy daughter is on the small side. I couldn’t find 12m training underwear, but the 18month fit pretty good. They are a little baggy, but that was to be expected.
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fannolonger
> 24 hourSo much glitter! It comes off on everything. If you put the underwear in a bucket of soapy water for a few days the glitter glue comes off in the wash.
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Aubrie
> 24 hourI have a very petite 2 1/2 year old who is potty training. (Seriously, she can still wear 12month pants) Its very hard to find training panties for her since they dont normally make them this small. The 18 month size actually stay up on her. The thick cotton helps catch any minor leaks. Its enough for my daughter to realize she was starting to have an accident and go to the potty. My only complaint is that they come up very high like a diaper so they look less like little girl panties. They stick out the top of my daughters pants quite a bit. Because of this, my daughter decided she would refuse to wear them any more. So its back to the normal panties that we had to take in to fit her. Im still giving the review 4 stars because I like them on her, and wish she would keep wearing them. Nice while it lasted.
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Bree C.
> 24 hourI would highly recommend purchasing a size bigger because they shrink in the dryer.
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CF
> 24 hourThese are cute. They dont completely contain accidents but they minimize them because of the extra padding. Im glad they dont contain completely because when my daughter has pee running down her leg it makes her want to run to the toilet because shes uncomfortable. Thats pretty much what you want to make them go on their own. Only issue is the leg holes are too snug on her thighs but fine in the waist, butt, and crotch area.