Fruit of the Loom Unisex-Baby Potty Training Underwear (6 Pack)
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I'm not sure how well it fits or how heavy it is. br>I'd go with the 2T (smallest) size; I believe they fit fairly true to size, so if she's already wearing 2T clothes, that's what I'd go with. At the very least, she'll have something to grow into if they're still too big. If fast leakage is an issue, the Gerber brand has smaller leg holes on their training pants.
Yes, a significant portion of the urine passes through. The purpose of the training pants is for the child to feel the wetness of his or her pee, reinforcing the link between the need to pee and the resulting wetness. This is not possible with disposable diapers, but it is an important part of toilet training.
It comes with 6 training pants. They run a little small, so if your toddler normally wears a 2t, size up to a 3t.
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So far, these are the tiniest training pants I've discovered. Please don't be fooled by the 2T size. They aren't as big as the Gerber and Green Sprouts training pants I bought for her in size 18 months. They have some padding to help absorb spills, but they aren't as thick as the others and, because they aren't waterproof, they won't work well for full bladder accidents. These are ideal for your more experienced potty trainer. I like that they're thinner because she'll think they're real pants rather than cloth diapers. Although the sizing is off, I am giving them 5 stars because everything else about them is fantastic! So, if your toddler is on the smaller side, size up in these. These will be ideal for you if you have a petite toddler who is just beginning to outgrow size 12 month clothing.
Depending on what you expect from "undies" for toddlers, these undies are perfect. br>br>According to many comments, people are anticipating cloth diapers that can be passed off as "undies" for their toddler but actually serve as accident catch-alls. All of this happens in the same way that diapers do. Other brands, I believe, work in a similar way, and if that's what you're looking for, those would be a better choice. br>br>My (and, to be honest, my toddler's) expectation was that she would receive underwear. Because these have a double layer in the middle, they catch a little more than regular undies, but my goal with potty training was to do full potty training, and let's be honest, If your child wets their pants, regardless of how absorbent the underwear is, you'll change it right away, right? So I'm not sure why so many people desire such a high level of absorbency. br>br>My daughter is 18 months old and wears size 18mo clothing from almost every major brand. She fits perfectly in the size 18mo for these, so to me they are the perfect size; however, she is on the skinny side, so I can see why some people had to size up. If it helps, she wears a size 4 (Huggies) diaper. br>br>These are my favorites because they resemble real underwear in appearance and fit. My daughter adores them, and I plan to purchase more pairs as a backup since I only bought these as a precaution. Until her Disney ones arrived, she had nothing to do. But, to be honest, I returned them as soon as they arrived. The Disney ones resembled strange bloomers and came up to her navel. They looked ridiculous underneath her pants, and she despised them. br>br>Summary: br>br> Advantages: br>br>
Look/fit like real underwear
100% cotton
Double layer in the middle for a little more protection
My daughter was ecstatic to be able to progress to these levels. She genuinely strives to avoid any mishaps because she dislikes the sensation of being wet. I originally ordered a size 2T. I was hoping the other reviews were wrong about how small they were - My daughter is still in the 24th month of her life. She is only 25 pounds and wears 2T clothing. 5 lbs - I was afraid the elastic band would hurt her belly in the 2Ts because they were so tight on her! The 2T were, in my opinion, 18-year-olds. AT THE MOST, 24 MONTHS! I promptly returned them and replaced them with the 3T, which are also too small for her. My solution is to never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever To avoid further shrinkage, I hung these underwear to air dry on a rack. Apart from the slight fit discrepancy, the quality is still excellent, and I would recommend it to potty-trained toddlers.
She can still wear 9, 12, and 18 month clothes, so finding panties for her was difficult once we started potty training. She is now potty trained, and this and one other brand are the only ones that have an 18 month size that fits her waist perfectly. She's 19 pounds, and these slacks seem tailor-made for her: ) She can run and jump in them, and they stay put, unlike most brands, which only come in 2T and are designed for a two-year-old of average size. Plus, because they're soft, they absorb about 60% of the pee in the toilet if there's an accident, so they're not so absorbent that they don't realize they're wet, which is great when teaching kids how to use the toilet! GREAT PURCHASE! I would recommend it and buy it again!.
Because tiny undies are difficult to come by where I live, I had my daughter order some online to start her potty training journey. Purple is her favorite color, and pink is a close second, so she was ecstatic to see "purple and pink" underwear! We talked about her purple underwear and how she wouldn't go pee pee in them while we waited for her big girl underwear. We got pink and blue undies with colored polka dots when they arrived. She sobbed because they weren't what she expected, which is unusual for a two-year-old irrational child. I wasn't about to return them and wait another 3-weeks because I live in a place where shipping takes a long time. 4 weeks. I'm not one to be irritated by the color of my underwear. Isn't it a non-issue? But it was disappointing because my baby had chosen these special to start her "big girl undies" journey. I anticipate receiving exactly what I have paid for.
Run in a small group. My little girl is now two years old. She's 27 years old right now. 5 pounds and 33 inches tall The 2t undies were about a half-inch shorter in the waist than the 3t undies. The 3t was the perfect size for her. After washing, the 3t size of this brand is comparable to the Gerber 2t (see photo). They wash well and are much more durable than Gerber training pants in terms of small spills. It's most likely because of the water-resistant layer. They're also less bulky and don't stretch out as much when worn. She thinks they're "cute" because they resemble big girl undies. And, as you may be aware, every little bit helps when it comes to training!.