Gerber Baby Girls Infant Toddler 4 Pack Potty Training Pants and Underwear
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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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K Family
> 3 dayThese training pants are fantastic for potty training! We did the cold turkey, no-more-diapers method, and these training pants were great for that. They are NOT waterproof, but do provide a lot more protection than normal underwear. They will still leak through (unless its a tiny accident), but the damage will not be as bad; you may even avoid the puddle on the ground and just have wet clothes to deal with (much easier). The material that these are made out of is very soft and comfortable. (I also ordered some Green Sprouts brand, which were so scratchy I sent them back immediately.) These training pants do seem to be higher waisted than most other girls undies (not sure about boys), but not to the point that they show above my daughters pants or anything. If shes wearing leggings or thin pants, you can see the seams that hold the extra absorbent panel to the middle of the pants (so she has little seam lines across her buns), but I dont think it looks terrible. The absorbent panel is not thick enough to make the training pants appear bulky or diaper-like. In terms of fit, the 3T training pants fit my daughter well when she was in 3T pants, so I think theyre true to size. I highly recommend! Also available in plain white (which my daughter actually prefers - go figure!)
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Elf
> 3 dayI 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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Serena Perry
> 3 daysize up
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EL
> 3 dayI am absolutely in love with these training pants. First, let me tell you what they are not. These are not something that will catch all potty/other stuff if your daughter wets her pants. They are not designed to act as if they are a diaper. They are panties. They are slightly thicker in the center to help catch SOME urine if your child starts to wet her pants. They are incredibly soft. Like, so soft I wish they made these for adults (without the center thick part). I purchased these to help my daughter potty train and have found then very helpful. I like that she feels if she wets herself, as it helps teach her that she just peed. In my opinion, diaper training pants are effective because the child cannot feel when they have an accident, thus, I like these a lot. Also, my daughter will request these now even over her character underwear because of how soft they are and how easy they really are to pull on and off. She loves them. I agree with other reviewers that these do run large. My daughter is very petite and small, and I could have ordered down a whole size. However, at just six months younger of a size, they fit well with room to grow. I strongly recommend these, just know what you are getting before you purchase them! They really are a great training panty, not diaper.
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Jennifer T.
> 3 dayIm writing this review purely because I want to endorse previous reviewers size warnings. My 22 month old is about 23 pounds and 33 inches tall, so shes pretty lean. I read reviewers confirming a perfect size for their kids (around the same stats) in the 18M size and this worked perfectly. They are incredibly soft (I wish I had some hahahaha...) and the fit is so unbelievably comfortable. Like a comfy soft cozy boy-cut short. The rise isnt too high, the elastic is soft and not scrunchy or tight. The elastic itself is wide as pictured but it is very forgiving and soft, not restraining. Leg openings are comfortable and the binding is still soft as a cloud! Bought 2 packages of these for potty training for nights/naps and I couldnt be happier!
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Stephanie
> 3 dayI researched other brands and reviews. These are exactly what we were looking for. They fit great. Cute patterns. Made well.
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Dustin M.
> 3 dayThey work great. Super soft and very absorbent. Could use a little more stretch in the legs but overall still 5 stars. Great for potty training our 18 month old
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Nicole Bussey
23-11-2024I 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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Jess M.
> 3 dayMy daughter is between 2T-3T and wears both sizes but these were pretty big. They didnt fall down and are wearable but they are large. Some other reviews said theirs shrank but mine did not. As far as absorbency I think the other reviews describe them perfectly. Theyre better than regular underwear but there will definitely be some leaks if your toddler has an accident. UPDATE: My daughter has been wearing these for a few years now and they’ve held up really well. I still think these run large. She’s 5 now and they still fit her. She’s slim, but these are not just a little big, they’re rather loose on her. She no longer wears them for their intended purpose since she’s potty trained, but they are extra underwear for laundry day. No sense in throwing them out if they still do the job!