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Decent training pant but not as robust as some
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Pampers Feel 'n' Learn are designed not to draw your toddler's wee away as quickly as possible. While absorbency is one of the top concerns for your baby, when it comes to getting your toddler aware of needing to use the toilet or have a nappy change, the sensation of ...
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I think it depends on what you want to use this product for.
My little girl was fully toilet trained, but if we put pants on her to go out, she seemed to think she had a nappy on, and wouldn't tell us she need
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Carmel Wilkinson
Great idea for the cross over but think if you're going to potty train/toilet train, you should just go for it and expect the odd accident. It can be a confusing time for them so if they wear occasional nappie
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angiec0307
I really feel that potty training pants have not worked with my kids. The whole pull up pull down is great however I think it confuses the child. If I was to compare it with another brand say for instance hug
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Genna Anderson
great confidence builder for young children but bad when it comes to children with sensitive skin
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ngalula besana
Overall this is a good nappy. I think it is the right one to use when you are thinking of potty training your children because it gives them the opportunity to learn when they are wet. Unfortunatly they didn't
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Stretchy and comfortable
not very robust
Price:
£4.97
Age suitable for:
18 months +
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