Seventh Generation Baby & Toddler Training Pants, Large Size 3T-4T, 88 count
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Wendy M
> 3 dayThese are great for nighttime use, but without the velcro tab/zippers, they arent practical to use at preschool, since you have to take of pants and shoes to put a new pair on. We are still using them at night, because we love the brand and they work great, but really wish they would make the option of resealable tabs.
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Samantha OConnor
> 3 daySo glad to have a more natural option for my daughter who has sensitive skin. These are perfect for her at night when potty train is a bit more challenging and for on the go for children who are intimidated by adult toilets. They do tend to ride a bit crooked on her but Im wondering if they may run bigger than other brands and if I should have gone with a smaller size. Overall very happy with the product and if need be I will purchase again.
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Rhea
> 3 dayVery great for toddlers with very sensitive skin- my son couldn’t even tolerate the Honest Brand pull ups- his skin started getting red and irritated with just one use, so we tried this brand to see if it’d work since Earths Best doesn’t make a pull up, and our sons skin wasn’t irritated at all. I also love the cute little fox on them. Easy to tear sort at the sides when you need to, but not so easy that your toddler will be able to.
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Carolina Konopelski V
> 3 dayMy youngest wore these for way. too. long. He still wears them at night on occasion. We love them. They are comfortable and they are the only ones that dont leak or leave a rash. He was not ashamed to wear them when he first started Kindergarten because if they did peek out over his pants, the color was brown and they didnt look like normal pull-ups. As a parent, I liked the ease and sturdiness of the side panels when putting them on. They dont seem to tear apart as easily as every other brand out there! I would highly recommend these for the long haul to dryness. Also, we used the old and new formulations and both worked equally well with the same results. Ive been using this particular item for two or three of my kids over a span of five to ten years.
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JK
> 3 dayGood training diapers but not good for overnight use. Would get overwhelmed and she would wet the bed. Other than that did what it was supposed to but just don’t recommend for long term use as diapers gets over saturated easily
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayFairly small, not great for overnight. Kid just moved up to 3T pants from 2T and he floods these no matter how many times we take him to the potty before bed and just before we go to bed.
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Scruffles01
> 3 dayI definitely recommend these training pants! They are made with natural materials which are safer to use against your childs skin versus the bleached and colored alternatives. The sides are not tear away so it is easier for the child to pull up and down while potty training. They dont have characters on them like some other brands, but my little one doesnt seem to mind. Great buy, especially the subscribe and save option!
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Lolla Belle
> 3 dayMy kiddo has sensitive skin, and these (and Pampers Pure) are the only diapers that dont give her a reaction. We tried Honest Co recently, as they have cute designs, and it gave her a mild rash. They are on the narrow side, compared to other brands, but my kid is on the skinny side so they work perfectly for us. They arent as absorbent as a pampers or huggies, but we have never had an issue, even through the night.
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Alison S.
> 3 dayThese fit snug and comfy. Hold really well too :)
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Eddi
> 3 dayI tried all the different chlorine-free diapers when my kids were younger, and Seventh Generation was always at the bottom of my list. However, the Training Pants are great! (Lucky for me, because there arent as many options for training pants) The elastic-like material on the side is very strong and feels very comfortable. My twins started using them at 27 months - my one child was already potty trained so used them just for nap and nighttime (no leaks yet) and my other child just started potty-training but doesnt have any trouble pulling them up or down by himself.