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Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants

Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants

Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants
$ 9.96

Score By Feature

Based on 2,935 ratings
Delivery
9.09
Satisfaction
9.38
Value for money
9.61
Packaging
9.36

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Product Description

Cotton 100 %
Imported
Closes with a pull tab
Washing Machine
Cotton, 100%
imported
close with a tug
washable by machine
a pull-on style with all-over prints
100% organic cotton is used in the production of this item.
There are four pairs of training pants in this pack.
Warm wash with like colors in the machine When non-chlorine bleach is required, use it. tumble dry on low heat
Knit is a type of weave.

Questions & Answers

My daughter is almost two years old and weighs 27 pounds. Will 2t or 3t be better for a 5 year old who wears 18 or 24 month pants?

These are extremely large; I ordered an 18-month size for my 22-month-old, and they are still quite large. My LO is 27 years old and has a lot of energy. In addition, I am 28 pounds. Take 18m

What percentage of these are made of polyester? If you don't know, please don't respond! ?

Only the inside lining is made of polyester, and none of it comes into contact with the body. All fabric that comes in contact with the skin is 100% organic cotton and it is extremely soft. These are very nice, and my two-year-old daughter enjoys them.

Do these run true to size and are 100% organic cotton really 100% organic cotton really 100% organic cotton really 100% organic cotton really 100% organ ?

These are incredible. They fit my daughter perfectly; she has thick thighs and a large backside, and these pants are perfect for her. I also like the thick cotton because it makes a lot less of a mess if your child has an accident.

What are the differences between these and Gerber training pants?

I've previously purchased Gerber training pants, but the Lamaze training pants are much thicker and better fitting. The cute patterns are also a hit with my daughter. I'd buy from them again.

Selected User Reviews For Lamaze Organic Baby Baby Girls' Organic 4 Pack Training Pants

It's better than a Gerber for chunky thighs because it doesn't crinkle and has a stretchy waist
5/5

Because I work as a Montessori toddler teacher, I spend a lot of time learning about toilets! Many of the brands I come across have extremely tight leg openings - The toddlers are attempting to self-soothe but are having difficulty. Wear these to look your best. br>br>I like this brand because, despite the fact that they run a little big, they're roomy enough for chunky thighs. My daughter usually wears a size 3T, but she was a size 2T in these. They also lack the crinkly material, which, in my opinion, defeats the purpose of toilet training (I. e. , I. e. , I. e. , I. e. , I. e. , I. e. , I. e training to use the toilet). This and the Gerber Organics are the only ones I've found that are similar to this (roomy and without crinkle), but these are less expensive. br>br>They're also stretchy in the waste area, which Gerber isn't. This makes it easier for kids of various waist sizes to put them on and take them off. It can fit people of various sizes. I'm still waiting for training underwear that is stretchy not only in the waist but also in the leg holes to accommodate a variety of thigh sizes! ) Even as a toddler grows taller and slimmer, their thigh sizes change.

Marcellus Everett
Marcellus Everett
| Sep 07, 2021
👍
5/5

This is fantastic! I don't understand why anyone would claim that they don't absorb anything. They clearly have no understanding of what a pull-back is. But that's to be expected if you're wearing a disposal training pant. They're made of cotton and have a layer of batting on top that's fairly absorbent. They contain minor spills and prevent wet pants from necessitating a change of pants. After an accident, they will, of course, require replacement. They can't hold a full pee and aren't designed to do so. I love that the fabric is organic and that it is a perfect fit. They also don't seem to give my daughter a wedgie like some of her other classmates. They're her all-time favorite pair of underwear.

Hamza Maynard
Hamza Maynard
| Oct 14, 2021
100% cotton is 100 not 100 not 100 The description is inaccurate and misleading
3/5

Disappointed that 100% cotton as described on listing is not 100% cotton as described on listing is not 100% cotton as described on listing I could feel it as soon as I took it out of the package, and the tag confirms that it also contains polyester. Apart from that, they're quite pleasant.

Meadow Holloway
Meadow Holloway
| Nov 20, 2021
Potty training has never been easier! My 18-month-old daughter has decided to potty train, and I have yet to find any training pants that fit her petite frame properly
5/5

Not only were these made of organic cotton, but they also fit perfectly!! She adores these "big girl panties," as does her mother, because they actually fit and give the impression of pantyhose without the pull-on feel. She can easily pull them up and down as she needs to use the restroom, and she even selects her day's bottoms. I'll definitely be purchasing more!.

Grady Lowe
Grady Lowe
| Mar 17, 2021
We find it to be very useful
5/5

These are a little on the large side. My two children are 24 months old and they wear a 24 month outfit. Clothing is 2T, but the 18 mo size is still a little big. They do, however, fit well enough to perform the task. No, they don't have a complete bladder release. They aren't supposed to do anything like that. They'll get a small leak, just enough to alert the kids that they need to go potty. These are super soft and get washed almost every day. They show no signs of wear after several months, except for slight fading of the brighter colors.

Emerson Travis
Emerson Travis
| Feb 28, 2021
Very absorbent and soft
5/5

My little girl is three years old. She belongs to the 5% height and weight group as well. Because 2T was not available, I purchased the 18 month size, and her underwear is still slightly too big. They were going to be too small, I was afraid. The size chart turns out to be spot on! br>br>The underwear is well-padded and extremely comfortable. My daughter's skin is not irritated by the inside seams. She's had accidents, and while the underwear can't hold all of the liquid, they're good enough to keep the floor dry. br>br>These are fantastic, and I wish I'd discovered them sooner. I only have four left, and none of them are available right now. I'm hoping for more in the near future.

Cooper Banks
Cooper Banks
| Aug 09, 2021
The proportions are completely incorrect
3/5

Because my two-year-old is petite, I ordered these in an 18-month size because the 2T sizes for toddler training pants and regular underwear are too big, baggy, and frequently fall off. br>br>I had no idea they made 18-month clothes, so I was pleasantly surprised when I came across these! I was SURE they sent me a size 3T or something when I first opened them - They're extremely large. I double-checked the size printed on them, and they are indeed 18 months! br>br>Much larger than expected, and definitely larger than ALL of our 2T training pants and underwear. br>br>They are, however, very cute!.

Keith Cole
Keith Cole
| May 31, 2021
Disposable pull-ups are not a good substitute! I just received these and they are fantastic! br>My little one is 16 months old and weighs 22 1/2 pounds, so she fits comfortably in the 18-month size with room to spare
5/5

br>I took pictures of a pair inside out so you could see how there are a couple layers in there to help catch a leak, but it's not supposed to be like the disposable pull ups that catch everything. These are to teach children the difference between wet and dry. Being wet after peeing or pooping yourself is naturally unpleasant, so children will want to go potty after learning and/or change out of the wet ones. br>Go to YouTube and search for Potty Learning or Montessori Potty Training; the Hapa Family, Juli Williams, and a few others explain it well. Be patient and understanding with your children as they learn. It will take time for them to learn how to hold their bladder and exercise that muscle, which will be a lifelong task. br>Good luck to everyone!.

Rowan Clay
Rowan Clay
| Jun 26, 2021

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