Pros: soft, comfy, padded, do not have a lot of elastic like boys briefs. Cons: Not a lot of color choices, hard to find!
Today marks a huge milestone for my little boy..or I guess I should say big boy now. Yep, today is the day. I finally got up the guts to do it and I did. I sent him off to preschool in underpants. You see, I've noticed for at least the past week or so an ...
Oh, if their were only a magic trick to teaching a child to go on a potty instead of in their pants. At just over 2 years old, my son and I, are heading down the path to potty training. This is my first child, so I’m not sure what I’m doing, but I’m ...
Pros: absorbent, comfy, successful for us. Cons: none
Here I stand on the successful side of potty training. I tried a lot of stuff to get both of my girls trained, everything from videos, books, pull-ups, underwear, and anything to get the potty talk going. One thing that I found very successful is Gerber ...
Pros: Comfortable, Cool Prints, Absorbent, THEY WORK!!! Cons: Hard to find!
I have twin boys who are 3. I have been trying to potty train them since they turned 2. I have tried the Pampers Feel & Learn but they did nothing to further the process. They still hold in everything so what's the point in being bothered to go to the ...
Pros: Child feels wet/dirty immediately. Machine wash and dry, saves $ and environment. Cons: Availability.
I knew that I wanted to avoid disposable Pull-Ups when it came to potty training, so I stocked up on these. I was really surprised how difficult they were to find. I ended up buying most of them at either K-Mart or Babies R Us. Not sure why it's so ...
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