🚼 Potty Training Made Fun and Functional!
These Toddler Potty Training Pants come in a convenient 4-pack, designed for sizes 2T, 3T, and 4T. Made from 100% cotton with a waterproof exterior, they provide comfort and protection during potty training. The absorbent interlining and extra padding ensure small accidents are contained, while the machine-washable feature makes them a sustainable choice for parents. Perfect for transitioning from diapers, these stylish training pants are a must-have for your toddler's potty training journey.
G**N
Perfect for potty training
Now it is meant to be used for potty training and to catch accidents but if you leave it on and forget to get your little one on the potty this will fill up quick and will leak. It is not a diaper. But perfect for potty training. I still use a pull-up when going to bed for my little one and use it when we go out and about. Just until she is more consistent using the potty more so we don't have enough to rely on pull-ups. I love how cute and fun prints they have. She loves them. She loves picking out the one she wants to wear. Great product all in all. If your toddler is super skinny size down and toddler is a cutie chunky baby size up 1. Super comfortable and soft. It stays in place.
E**U
Comfortable
Comfortable cotton
A**R
Perfect for Sustainable Potty Training
These are super cute super soft and resemble a cloth diaper. The box also turns into a Potty Training Chart with Stickers! Super cute!
K**E
Fit Well!
We love these. They fit well. However, I’d like for it to hold pee a bit better.
Z**D
You need to know what you want this to do
I bought this to potty train but it didn’t do what I wanted to to do. I really thought it would’ve absorbed the urine but it’s just like a normal underwear with a little padding. Don’t get me wrong, it’s good if u add the plastic undies over it but it wasn’t what I was actually looking for. Serves as an underwear though lol.
K**Y
Lies
Another Amazon item loaded with tons of undeserved 5 star reviews.My 3 year old twins are not wanting to potty train and we are trying still to phase out of diapers. I have some experience with cloth diapering so I thought mayyyybe this would work, given the multitude of 5 star reviews.Let me tell you... they’re NOT true!I ordered two packs, put one on each baby, and waited before opening the second pack. When my son peed in his, it went straight out the sides of his thighs onto the chair he was sitting on. My husband was not thrilled with my new diaper idea, then.Ten minutes later, my daughter peed a tiny bit and the same thing happened. Straight down her legs onto the carpet.If your child is mostly potty trained and might dribble on the way to the toilet, these might be fine. Then again, training pants in general would be fine and more cost effective. (My four year old wears the Minnie training pants. She doesn’t “need” them, but likes the weight of them. I’ve found they hold small dribble okay). Not these.They feel like regular panties with a quilted area at the bottom that is super thin and clearly not waterproof.If your children are peeing in their diapers still - full pees, SAVE YOUR MONEY.I read reviews of moms who claimed their children fully pee in these in their sleep, playing, etc without leaks. I don’t believe that at all after holding them in my hands and seeing them at work. Unless I got a defective or inauthentic item.Do yourself a favor and keep looking. These are as useless as a pair of cotton baby panties would be on an untrained child.Then again, if you just want to test your skill at removing urine odors from furniture or carpet, these are an excellent choice.Had we not already used them I’d return both sets.
S**.
1 Month Review By Potty Training Mommy
I have a love-hate relationship with these underwear. They are padded enough to protect from dripping on the floor for one potty session but it will be soaking wet and will transfer to the bed. If your toddler potties in this more than once it will drop onto the floor and run down their leg and a mess in the bed. These are washable. I have washed them several times by hand and in the machine I don’t see much of a difference in the quality changing & elasticity is still the same. I’ve also dried these underwear. Everything is still the same. It says the material is 100% cotton so I guess it’s true to the label I didn’t get it tested.I think the part where the disdain comes in is that the quality is great and perfect for training a toddler because they’ll feel that wet sensation after peeing in it once but I absolutely just hate having to immediately take it off wash it out and put on a new one so it’s not Mommy friendly but it is toddler potty training friendly, they will feel uncomfortable. I think the hard part with potty training is that they will get more rashes which I have seen since we’ve switched to regular boxers or semi padded underwear but this padding really does nothing. I think it’s more of like a comfort thing rather than a functionality aspect, as it really doesn’t prevent pee from coming out, it will obviously contain the poop, but the pee is the problem. As far as sizing, my toddler is almost 2 & he is on the thicker side about 30 pounds on a good day so he does range between 27 and 30 pounds. I opted for 3T and they’re still a little snug so if you have a child that is bigger than 30 pounds purchase as you would the sizing of luxe diaper brands. I recommend getting 2-3 sizes up. I almost wish I would’ve went up another size so that it would’ve been easier for him to grab the elastic waistband and pull down the underwear himself. I noticed the bigger the fit of underwear the easier it is for him to grab underwear pull it down, Use the potty and pull it up so if you’re in that stage as a potty training, mom or dad I Would recommend going up a few sizes because you want that to allow them to be independent I don’t want to have to pull his underwear down myself, and when he pees in it, I absolutely have to do it myself. It’s snugged to his body. Overall I rate them 3 stars because it works as far as making your child uncomfortable with peeing in their underwear however, it’s not functional for several potty sessions in the underwear. It’s only good for one. The underwear cleans well drives pretty slow if you hand while your hang dryer. The sizing is a little bit off about two sizes up. I would recommend if you have a thicker baby or taller baby. Other than that, the underwear is pretty straightforward and functional for potty training. I alternate between pull-ups, these and boxer briefs with no padding and some days are good. Some days are bad. It’s a process and you got this 🩷🥰.
K**H
Dont tear the progress chart on inside of box wrapper!
Soft and cute. Will shrink at first wash. Includes stickers and chart!
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