Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Boys and Girls, 2T-3T (Size 4), 132 Count, Enormous Pack
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I just got one in the mail, and it was designed by PJ Masks.
It's a fantastic item that everyone should have!
Thomas and his pals are pictured here.
Selected User Reviews For Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Boys and Girls, 2T-3T (Size 4), 132 Count, Enormous Pack
They're appropriate for both day and night, and I prefer them to pull-ups because they appear to be more comfortable for the kids.
This one is much better than Huggies, so I prefer to get it. Huggies diapers do not absorb well; fortunately, I switched to this one; however, I still need to work on my study skills.
I know my mother doesn't like them, but they absorb a lot better than Huggies - I like Huggies as well. Both brands appeal to me. My mother prefers Huggies, so when I was researching the differences between diapers and pull-ups, I decided to buy them. ups and read this father's blog, where he recommended purchasing Pampers; That's exactly what I did, and I'm not sorry! They're a little small for my son, but that's my fault for not paying attention to the size weight limits. I give it five stars!.
It appeals to my son, who appears to be at ease in it. Unlike other brands I've used, this one never leaks. I'd suggest it!.
These were purchased to aid in the potty training of my three-year-old daughter. He's a big fan of PJ Mask, so I had (and still have) high expectations for these. The colors are muted, and they resemble a Pampers 360 cruiser, albeit with a thinner profile. My son, on the other hand, adores them and can now tell me when he has peed instead of arguing with me about changing his diaper. I'm not sure if it's because he considers these to be underwear or because the absorbency allows him to "feel" when he's wet. I also noticed that, unlike the Pampers 360 Cruisers, which have a yellow line that turns blue when the child pees, these training pants have no changes to indicate whether the child has peed or not.
You can either tear them off or pull them off, but you probably won't want to pull them off if your child poops in them. Son has trouble pulling up his pants on occasion, but that's to be expected given that he's also a sloppy pull-uper. He’s 3.
4 out of 5 stars because the price could be lower.
These are fantastic. I've tried Huggies, which I used when my son was first born. I liked them a lot. He had red marks on his hips from the Huggies pull ups, however. That is never the case with these. They have a significant amount of capacity. They are extremely effective.