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V. M.
> 3 dayThese are the best training pants. Have used this brand for years.
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Nicole Bussey
> 3 dayI tried one pair on my daughter and she went straight through them. Her PJs were soaked. I know they are training pants but sheesh I would rather her pull ups at least she stays dry. I might have to wait until she is fully potty trained
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Ag
> 3 dayPerfect for 18m they are not too tight on the legs (problem I found with other brands) so they quite comfortable and easier for her to pull up for her than other brands. Great for outings and day care so even if she has a pre-pee she can make it to toilet without showing she had a small accident and only needs a change of underwear rather than all clothing. One but is a quality as some threads started to let go after few washings but only in one place so it was easy to fix. Still would rather use those die to comfort and ease of use rather than top quality overpriced and uncomfortable ones.
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Prof. Terry Huels
Greater than one weekI am currently potty training our oldest child using these underpants. They are thick enough to absorb small trickles or to prevent (or lessen) the impact of a major oops! I have found that, for our child, using pull ups underpants was not a solution as she seemed to recognize that she was still basically wearing a diaper and simply continued to wet on herself rather than going to the potty. Also, the pull ups (much like a diaper) are so efficient at absorbing and locking in liquid that they prevented her from feeling wet (a plus when training in my opinion because a little discomfort seems to help motivate her). With these, she can feel that she has wet herself and is uncomfortable, but they absorb a great deal of the mess and have saved my carpet many times already. Her pants do get wet, and we do have to change clothes if we have an accident. But, when she wears regular underpants and has an accident, the urine produces a much greater mess on her and on the floor or furniture. They are not as bulky as a diaper, fit well under clothing, and are easy for the child to remove and replace for potty trips. I would recommend giving these a try, at least as a transition between diaper and regular underpants. We have now moved to using a pull up at night or when traveling and that seems to work well. But, I believe these greatly helped us in making that jump from diapers to potty.
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Bree C.
> 3 dayI would highly recommend purchasing a size bigger because they shrink in the dryer.
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Mommy to Twins
Greater than one weekGreat quality training undies, they are really soft and the extra padded area in between the legs is just thick enough to hold a small pee pee or poo poo accident. They fit a little higher than most girls undies, around the waist, but thats not an issue for us, I actually like the fact that they are not hip undies. I love this undies for my twins, they are helping a lot during our potty training process. They shrink a little bit after washing them, so make sure you order one size up. My girls are 25lb @ 14 months, I ordered size 18month but had to exchange for size 2t.
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Matthew
03-06-2025My kids love these and work well. Clothing could still get wet but not the furniture.
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Bird
> 3 dayReally really like these training pants. They are so soft. My daughter loves wearing them. I really didnt want anything that had plastic lining in them. As other reviews stated, it wont prevent a leak but it will help prevent a huge mess. I got the 18 month size. My daughter is 23 lbs and is 20 months old. She tends to run on the petite side but usually fits 18mo size clothes. So I feel like they run a little big. Im glad they run large instead of small though. At least she has some growing room. I would buy them again.
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TwoMonkeys
> 3 dayThese not only leak, they are no more absorbing than just regular underwear. Plus they are bulky, ride super high and are ugly. Yet dont help avoid leaks. Terrible purchase. Waste of money. Pretty disappointed coming from such a big brand name.
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B H
> 3 dayFirst, these are hard to find in stores, so I was happy to see them on Amazon. Second, our toddler knows right off when she has an accident which is a good thing. After trying pull-ups-which do nothing to help potty train as toddlers sense no difference when in a pull-up-we went back to what moms used for a long time-cloth training pants. Right off, our toddler caught on that she was not wearing anything diaper-like. Buy these a size smaller than usual, so they fit snug-that is important. And, be prepared to clean accidents as these do not contain those as diapers do. However, that is a small price to pay for helping a child understand the difference between going in a diaper and going in underwear. After only one week, our toddler now has a firm grasp of when she needs to go, and accidents are rare. And, she is way ahead of others her age whose parents buy into the pull-up marketing.