Max Shape Waterproof Rubber Training Underwear for Toddlers,Toddler Plastic Potty Training Underwear Toddler Rubber Swim Diaper Cover
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Anonymous
> 3 dayThis training underwear provides a reliable and waterproof solution for potty training and swims diaper cover needs. The rubber material effectively prevents leaks and accidents, ensuring that the child remains dry during potty training or while swimming. The elastic waistband and leg openings of the training underwear provide a snug and comfortable fit for toddlers. The underwear is easy to wear, allowing quick and hassle-free diaper changes. It serves not only as training underwear but also as a swim diaper cover. This dual functionality makes it a cost-effective option, as it cancels the need to purchase separate swim diapers.
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D Kad
> 3 dayFit a bit large around the leg so there was some leakage but these were great for potty training and much better than pull ups because my toddler was never aware of wetness until these pants. Now she is doing great with potty training and the few accidents are manageable because these do absorb liquid quickly. I suggest ordering a size smaller than you would expect to need.
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Tata
> 3 dayI was pleasantly surprised by the material of these underwear. They have an outer layer that isnt your typical plastic. Theyre lightweight yet hold lots of moisture as well. They fit true to size, so you can get your childs normal size.
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M. Reilly
> 3 dayBright and cheerful, just what a child wants to help encourage them with potty training. These are nice and soft for the youngsters skin but also machine washable and waterproof. The designs are so cute, I think my great granddaughter will want to wear them.
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Gesny
> 3 dayThe stitching on these is very good. The waterproof material is soft. The designs are very cute, they don’t look like “ training pants”. They fit true to size. It is a very reasonable cost for the quality and 6 pairs.
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SurfinVeggie
> 3 dayI wouldnt use these as a stand-alone swim diaper; I would be concerned about poo getting through the leg holes because they arent as tight as swim diapers with snaps that you can adjust. However, we found these to be great to slide on over a diaper when we *may* be getting wet to avoid the diaper explosion that happens when they get saturated. I also think they would work really well over regular and disposable swim diapers as an extra barrier. Also, my toddler doesnt mind them as much as he does the traditional swim diapers. So- not for submersion or stand-alone poop-containing, but good for an extra layer.
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GingeRPG
> 3 dayOur child is too big for these but I got these for our dog who keeps marking in our house. Out of nowhere just started marking, he’s 2. I cut a whole where his little tail goes and put in a pee liner and when he marks, it’s not on my walls, floor, or furniture. He is scheduled to be fixed but it’s been a long wait to get him in. We will be using this method till he is fully healed after surgery. If you have a dog in an awkward size where things made for dogs don’t work, try these.
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Jay B.
> 3 dayThese are great for the pool, sprinklers also, I just feel they are cut a bit small. I also cant stand they they sewed a cheap, ugly paper tag on the OUTSIDE of each pair, so I have to cut them all off now.