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Gerber Training Pants (6-pairs), 2T, Girl's Colors - Fits 28-32 lbs. | 
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| Brand: Gerber Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $23.90 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $3.95 (17%)
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 4740
Color: Girl's Colors Clothing Size: 2T (fits 28-32 lbs) Size: 2T (fits 28-32 lbs) Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
UPC: 047213334478 EAN: 0047213334478 ASIN: B000W0YI88
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Six pairs for $19.95. | | • | Adorable prints, solids and white. | | • | Inexpensive and Durable. | | • | Hard to Find In Retail Stores. | | • | Available in 18 month, 2T and 3T sizes. |
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Product Description Gerber Training Pants - 6 Pairs - These are a wonderfully basic training pant that can be an effective potty training tool. The center panel consists of front and back layers of 100% combed cotton and the absorbent interior is a 50/50 cotton/poly blend. These training pants have enough absorbency for little leaks on the way to the toilet and are inexpensive enough to keep plenty on hand. They are also great under pants for toddlers from size 2T through size 4T. $19.95 for a six pairs in white, boy's colors or girl's colors. Colors and prints vary over time and are not necessarily as shown in the photo.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Great Cotton Training Pants December 7, 2008 My daughter started out with Okie-Dokie Training pants. I was really pleased with the quality, but the stitching in the back appeared a bit uncomfortable. I looked for another brand, and I ordered Gerber Cotton Training pants (3T). My daughter LOVES them (and I fully agree!). My daughter has been using cotton training pants for almost 2 weeks now, and she only has had one or two accidents. I also love that the package includes a white pair. Now and then she wears white pants/shorts. I definitely give Gerber Training Pants a 5 stars PLUS rating. You can read more about our potty training "adventures" on my blog: http://trialsofpenelope.blogspot.com/search/label/Potty%20Training
Too thin to hold an entire accident, but great for training the potty sensation December 5, 2008 Pros: - Very soft. - Relatively thin (compared to other training pants) and therefore easy to wash + dry. - Thin enough that urine will likely drip down in case of a real accident...I count this as a PRO because it forces my 1.5 year old to learn the sensation. After missing several times in a day, I noticed she started saying "potty" even when she's back in her diaper.
Cons: - Too thin to hold a real accident. Therefore in our case it's home use only.
Overall, I recommend these training pants for the exact purpose of training. Don't rely on these to hold an entire accident. In our case, it may have worked just the same if we go right straight to panties instead of using these training pants.
Tips on containing mess when going out: Once my daughter is *almost* potty-trained, we would let her wear these inside, and then add diaper outside when we go out--this way even if she misses the diaper would contain the mess, but she would still feel the pee. We won't use the diaper at home (because the purpose is to let her feel the sensation when she misses) but i'm very careful to stay in the tile/wood floor area only.
Didn't really work in our case November 25, 2008 These probably work for some kids but my 3 year old daughter thought they were underwear and would ask for a pull-up to go potty in. I meant to buy them so if she had an accident while wearing them she'd be able to feel the messiness. Nope, she knows the difference between these and pull-ups and has only gone in the potty once while wearing them. She actually would rather wear her underwear. Still trying to get her to go in the potty though. I need to figure out another way to out-smart her!
All that I expected. October 13, 2008 These are just as described. Well worth the price I thought steep at the time of purchase. Love them.
Gerber training pants August 27, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
The pants are wonderfully soft. However, they are not as absorbent as I thought they'd be and aren't exactly helpful in the potty training process.
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