Pull-UpsTraining Pants with Learning Designs for Girls, 2T-3T, 74 Count (Packaging May Vary)
A**X
Great for potty training toddlers.
I cloth diapered for the first two years of my daughters life. When it came to potty training, I found it was difficult for her to remove the cloth diapers because the majority of my stash had snaps. We tried letting her run naked while at home, but there were more messes than I could handle. We switched to these and potty training has been a breeze. My daughter feels like she's graduated to "big girl diapers." She can pull them down herself, so she feels more independent. We have yet to have leaks or a blowout with these diapers. We tried the Pampers brand Easy Up's and prefer these. Huggies Pull-Ups have easy open sides whereas Pampers do not. It's not fun trying to inch a diaper filled with a particular messy "load" down your kicking toddlers legs. You could pull at the sides very hard and they'd eventually rip down the sides, but I'd much rather have the easy pull tabs built in. My daughter moves easily in these and the designs are cute, to boot.
A**B
Great pull ups
I purchased these pull ups after debating on getting the pampers but noticed that my daughter started having a rash after the pampers swaddlers so bought these instead and so far it's working great. My daughter is 20 months and she's almost potty trained. She loves the designs on the pull ups and that's the only reason she'll wear them. I love the fact that it has resealable sides that I can check for wetness. Sizing was a perfect fit. We'll definitely purchase more when needed
X**P
LEAKS!
Constant leaks. These diapers constantly leaked. My daughter (23 months at the time) would be in them for no more than an hour or often just the time it took us to drive from home to the store and she would be soaking wet. I had to start carrying around an extra set of clothes. Just terrible. She likes the characters but the learning design was worthless neither she nor I noticed when the image disappeared. I think these actually set back our potty training. Wouldn't recommend.
A**Y
love it if not for resealable sides that sometimes dont reseal.
Love it.4 stars because of the resealable sides.the only draw back is the resealable sides sometimes don't reseal.but it doesn't leak, it's thin not bulky a droopy when wet. Looks good under clothing. Its almost as if you're wearing regular underwear .a little pricey compared to pampers pull ups.which is also good but the resealable sides won.
T**S
She really liked being able to get them on and off herself
These pull ups were a lifesaver when potty training our two year old. She really liked being able to get them on and off herself. The price was right and we had a subscribe-and-save subscription that had them delivered to our house every month so there is no lugging around extra bulky boxes home from Target. The pull-ups never leaked and fit her body so that there was not any weird bulk under her pants.
J**Y
The cardboard box they came in was sturdy..
I am a did reviewing this. I really do not have anything to compare it to. They do not leak...they do the job...my daughter likes the characters on the training pants.What else can you say? The cardboard box they came in was sturdy...had no issues with it. The plastic that surrounded the diapers...er...training pants was of sufficient thickness. No complaints.I will be glad when I do not have to buy these anymore...my income will go up by 25%!
L**
Huggies has changed Pull-Ups and now they're too rough
I've always preferred Pull-Ups brand training pants for all my kids during potty training. The daycare center my girls go to also prefer Pull-Ups because their velcro sides make them easier for changing so I signed for a subscription through Amazon. The last couple of packs of Pull-Ups I've gotten seem to be a bit different than what I am used to, the sides where the velcro is seem to be made from a much rougher (probably cheaper) material. I'm actually really displeased with how rough they are now and have decided to stop using them. I have discovered that Target Up & Up brand training pants also have velcro sides but are much softer than Pull-Ups, and from my experience, they seem to hold up as well as the more expensive Pull-Ups. Too bad I cannot order the Target brand through Amazon because the subscription service makes it more affordable and significantly more convenient. Still, I am defecting from Huggies Pull-Ups and since I am potty training my last child, I probably won't go back.
T**K
it's so easy to slide on and off too especially since now ...
our 20 month old LOVES doc mcstuffins and she just showed interest in potty training. she hates being changed because that would mean she would have to stop playing and lay still just for a second so usually when she knows i am coming after her for a diaper change, she runs away. now, i just wave a doc mcstuffins diaper and she comes running and wants to put it on. it's so easy to slide on and off too especially since now she is learning to put on her pants and shorts. my only complaint would be these only hold maybe 1 or 2 times that she pees....then i have to change her unlike some that she can stay quite some time in after 4-5 times of peeing in.
B**A
They are very expensive. Please make the smaller size ...
They are very expensive. Please make the smaller size. My kid is 10 months and she doesn't put the regular as she runs a lot and we pull up. But there size is very big
R**.
Four Stars
Velcro straps on the side are VERY helpful...however, it doesn't fit as well as the pampers.
E**A
Expensive and dont hold much.
I started using pull ups but have recently switched to store brand ones! They hold more and are much much cheaper.
L**O
Four Stars
Great
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