Seventh Generation Baby & Toddler Training Pants, Large Size 3T-4T, 88 count
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June Collins
> 3 dayHi I like the Sevneth generation products due to their earth friendliness. However these pants could do with some improvements: No mention of the side(back/front) making it less easy to quickly putn on diapers. Aksi tge sides are too tight and not easy to rip off.
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rebcat
Greater than one weekWeve been very please with these training pants and they have performed well for overnights for our child. We use them mostly for just in case, but they do seem to hold a fair amount of liquid in the few instances theyve been put to the test. They will reach a point at which they leak (as is expected without additional absorptive material being added), so they would not be appropriate for heavy nighttime use like a diaper. Our little one has very sensitive skin and tends to react to disposables that are made from bleached material, so that is another huge plus for us with these. Wed formerly used Huggies Pull Ups brand training pants; these have performed as well as those did with the additional advantage of not causing our little one to break out. That is one reason we choose to pay more for these than the Huggies brand. These do not have the easy open features of some other training pants, so that may also be a consideration, once you have opened the side(s), the pants must be discarded. This was not a huge problem for us since we are only reusing clean pants and it is not a big deal to take those off the same way one would remove underwear.
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M. Keifer
> 3 dayI switched to these from Earths Best and was super pleased with them. They are easy for my 3 year old to pull up on her own and they are much lighter than the previous ones we used. They also dont leave any residue on her like the EB ones did. They are still diaper like instead of more underwear like so if you want something fabric, this is not it. However, we like them because we just arent ready for actual potty training yet so this works good as an alternative.
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Alana Y
> 3 dayThe plus is they captured some pretty massive poop blowouts, but always left baby with a red rash around his thighs. We had to alternate using these with other diapers throughout the day to get through the massive amount I ordered. Will not order again.
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C. Williams
Greater than one weekIt is hard to find somewhat eco-friendly training pants in small sizes. We started our son in these at 16 months and have not had any problems with leaking or blow-outs. But he is actively potty training, visiting (and using) the potty many times a day. He is average size for his age and they were a bit big at 16 mos. but fit fine now at 22mos. Im glad these are available on Amazon, as I cant buy them locally.
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Mikaela
Greater than one weekThese are the only trainers I use for my daughter. When she was a baby it was the only brand of diaper I would use. They dont irritate her sensitive skin, nor do they swell up and overflow. And now that she is getting to be independent, she is able to pull them down on her own - no problem!
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Kindle Customer
23-11-2024Fairly 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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Mick F
> 3 dayThese are by far the best diapers on the planet, and I have purchased evey brand out there. They are so soft, no harmful chemicals, and easy to get on and off. I highly recommend these to anyone!!
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Laydee Red
17-11-2024I am reviewing this on behalf of my 3 year old son. His growth rate curve is at the 95% mark on the chart. Hes not fat and I dont consider him chunky either. He is just a big boy. The 4T-5T size I ordered for him fits him perfectly. But the first time he put this on, he had to adjust himself, made a frowney face, he walked out of the room and then came back and said Mommy, the diaper hurts me. Now most toddlers I know, normally would eventually get accustomed to a new brand of diaper/pull up, but mine did not. I tried to get him used to this pull up and used up 6 of them. But he was just too uncomfortable wearing them, and I couldt bare to watch him in such discomfort any longer, so I gave up, and went back to the other green alternative Nature Babycare training pants (very expensive, but the quality and function does not disappoint) From my own perspective, the first time I took the pull up out of the package, I was very disappointed at its texture. It feels worse than the old school brown paper towel we used back in the day from the public restrooms. Its so stiff, I dont think Id be exaggerating if I said that the material was crushing my little mans private parts. Its no wonder he was constantly adjusting himself. I cant complain about the DIAPERS from 7th Generation, the material is soft enough, and they conform to the body of my babies pretty well. So i was a bit surprised with the material they used for the training pants. I wont bother comparing the material used in the diapers versus the training pants. Stiff is stiff, rough is rough. Now when it comes to the absorbency of the training pants, I dont think it performs as well as the diapers. My boy hasnt mastered using the potty yet. So when he has accidents, the training pants leak. When my toddler WALKS around or bends or squats to pick up a toy, the training pants leak. Ill point out the word WALK. I didnt say jumping, running, tumbling, or wrestling with his siblings. With the minimal movements, the training pants fails to do its thing. To be fair my son used them for only a few days. However, there are some moms out there that will be quick to point out and say that I may not be changing the diaper/training pants on time. But we all know, we dont purposely allow our kids to stay in a dirty diaper. For me, I have 3 kids in diapers/training pants. I am extremely busy, and I try to check their diaper/training pants every hour to prevent leaks. But as a busy mom, you should be able to depend on the diaper/training pants to hold in the mess until you realize your baby has a dirty diaper/training pant. Right? So there you have it. I dont recommend these training pants. Its cheap in every which way imaginable. To add, I am surprised at the high ratings and good reviews.
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Starligh06
> 3 dayThese arent the most absorbent training pants (which is a pro and a con). We want the kiddo to be aware of his wetness...but he literally peed through the pants, down his leg, through his socks, and his shoes onto the floor in one wetting while wearing these (just after a failed potty trip, of course). If your tot has super-soaker tendencies, be very vigilant if theyre wearing these. Weve had to do a lot of laundry lately. These also dont hold soft BMs well. And they chafe around the legs when kiddo is active. Were contemplating either other training pants or a different potty training approach. This is not working out for us.