Learning designs fade when wet. Easy open sides! No more tearing. Made in U.S.A.
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Package Length:
9.5 inches
Package Width:
9.5 inches
Package Height:
5.3 inches
Package Weight:
2.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 5 reviews
Features
Package of 40 size 3T to 4T (32-40 pounds) training pants with wetness-activated designs for girls
Underwear-like designs just for girls make potty training easier
Featuring designs graphics that fade when wet to encourage children to stay dry
Goes on and off like big kid underwear, with easy open sides for Mom -- just in case
Made in the U.S.A.
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Huggies Pull- Ups Help Parents Train their Toddlers Jun 29, 2009
By Bryan Carey
"Bryan Carey"
Huggies Pull Ups with Learning Designs for Girls are a popular brand of pull- up and they are the brand most often purchased by my household. These pull- ups are available almost everywhere and they have enough positive qualities to rank them among the better pull- up training pants on the market.
These training pants are designed to help children make the transition from diaper to toilet and they succeed at most levels. They have properties that make them like underwear, such as the partially elastic waistband and the sealed sides, and this will make them a hit with most youngsters. Toddlers will enjoy wearing something that makes them feel like they are growing up and parents will appreciate the enthusiasm. The cute design is made with little girls in mind and most will love the Disney characters.
Nice designs and pre- sealed sides are nice, but what matters most in a pair of training pants is their effectiveness. Huggies Pull Ups with Learning Designs for Girls offer a design that fades when the pants become wet and this is supposed to serve as a signal to children that it's time to run to the restroom. The problem is that the fading is only slight and, most importantly, children don't notice. The wet feeling is more likely to motivate, but once the wetness is felt, by this time, it is too late. Children now need a brand new pull- up.
As for wetness protection, Huggies pull- ups are pretty good. One nice extra is the leak guard. This leak guard consists of a second level of elastic protection that keeps liquid inside the pull up. For nighttime use, there may not be enough protection present, but for daytime use, Huggies Pull Ups with Learning Designs for Girls offer a good deal of protection from wetness. They also offer Velcro on the sides, making it easy to remove the pull- ups and re- seal, if necessary.
Huggies Pull Ups with Learning Designs for Girls are less than perfect, but they are still a good product that helps make a parent's life a little easier. They help children slowly make the change to actual underwear and they relieve parents of some of the stress associated with toilet training.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good for naps and outings Mar 15, 2006
By Jenn B
"Happy Mom"
We use cloth training pants most of the time with our 22 month old, but have found these useful for naps and bedtime or if we are on an outing.(easier to change if an accident were to occur) The tear away sides helped with changing accidents and if you realized that she didn't have one, you can put them back on, no waste. The feel wet liner has helped my daughter recognize immediately when she has had an accident. In the early potty training days the characters were a motivater as well. She needed to keep Cinderella dry. Good product.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great pull ups Apr 16, 2008
By California mom These pull-ups worked great for my daughter. During the potty-training period, she could use a single pull up the entire day (unless she wet it), and it still looked decent at the end of the day. This is unlike the Easy-ups, which we tried first. With the easy-ups, the sides would tear down after a few times of pulling the diaper down and up (for using the potty). My daughter also loved the "princess" figures... The only downsize: I think these pull-ups may be less absorbant than the easy-ups, so if your child "misses" a lot, this may not be the best option.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very good training pant. May 07, 2008
By Jennifer Anne Miller
"2here2there"
This training pant is working well for my daughter. We only use it at night, and as long as she uses the bathroom before she goes to bed, the pants won't leak. They are easy to get on and off and my daughter loves the designs!
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Much better than Pampers Easy Ups Feb 21, 2009
By Mrs. K
"From the wilds of the Mojave"
My daughter was a Pampers baby. We had initially tried Huggies and Luvs when she was really little and I liked the Pampers the best.
However, when the time came for training pants I hated the Pampers Easy Ups. When your child poops in their training pants, and they will, it is a lot easier to get the Huggies off without making a big mess. The sides pull apart. Pampers Easy Ups don't do that.
One thing I was confused about when I first bought these is that the sizing is totally different from diapers. They follow toddler clothing sizes! My daughter was in size 5 diapers when she moved to training pants. But she needed a 2T-3T size training pant.