Reviewer:
Vanessa Rochon-Tierney
from Bellingham , WA United States
I bought these for my three year old who is potty trained during waking hours but wets during nap and night time. I bought doublers to stuff in them and it works good at nap time but we have leakage at night time. These are not intended for nighttime though so I may need something more absorbent to get us through the night. I love that he can pull them on and off himself, that is a bonus for gaining independence in potty training. I would recommend them for nap time with a doubler stuffed inside and for a newly potty trained toddler for running errands in case you cannot get your little one to a potty in time. I like the quality and wish I had found them a year earlier when we could have used protection but no longer needed a diaper.
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Run large
March 15, 2013
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Heather Gintoft
from Avoca, WI United States
I have a tall and skinny 21 month old that is mostly potty trained. He's probably about 27 lbs. and 35" but these are still big on him. They do okay if he's standing up, but if I put them on for bedtime, he leaks through the front or sides easily (even with an insert). I've really liked the Imse Vimse and EcoPosh for my skinny guy.
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I like them a lot. My daughter likes others better
March 15, 2013
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Kristie
from Hamilton, OH United States
We are potty-training our 3 1/2 year old, M, and cloth trainers have been great! M has Down Syndrome, so potty-training is a harder for her. We tried Kissas, KaWaiis, and Kushies. We like all three and recommend any of them.
Kissas - These are M's least favorites. I think the snaps make them look more like diapers. I like the snaps when she has a messy accident, and the pocket for extra absorbency. These are the only ones I trust for nap time. I don't trust them for overnight; she is a REALLY heavy wetter.
KaWaii - These are M's favorite. We got the ones with the cute dots, and they are the softest on the inside. Sometimes they leak through the leg holes, but not enough to make a puddle.
Kushies - These might be my favorite. The patterns are really cute, and I like the way they fit. They look really puffy when I put them on M, but with pants they squish down so her clothes don't look funny. She is instantly aware when she wets them, but they contain the mess very well.
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potty training
March 8, 2013
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mom of 3
from NH United States
These trainers are terribly cute with their interior prints. My two year old daughter chooses these every time. They are soft and do an ok job holding leaks. My grovia trainers hold leaks better, but cost significantly more. My only big complaint is the stuffable pocket. It is a huge pain to stuff, and we still need a lot of leak protection. The pocket is so thin it is hard to get anything to the front of the diaper. The grovia pockets have more stretch allowing easier stuffing. I wish there was an opening in he front of the pocket as well as the back to get things in there better. I thought about returning these because of the stuffing issue, but my daughter LOVES the prints. She was so excited about her owl underpants I did not have the heart to get rid of them. They also work reasonably well for the price. I do prefer the govia for function and tend to use the grovias when we go out as I can add more leak protection.
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Love these
December 8, 2012
Reviewer:
Anonymous Person
from WA United States
These training pants are great. I love that you can stuff them when you go out for extra absorbancy and they snap so no messes. They do run a little big.