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| Pull-Ups Training Pants with Cool Alert Wetness Liner for Girls, 2T-3T, Mega Pack (44 Training Pants) | 
enlarge | Brand: Pull-Ups Category: Health And Beauty
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 4136
Number Of Items: 1 Size: Girls, 2T-3T (44 Training Pants) Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 9.4 x 5.4
Model: 10036000220848 UPC: 036000220841 EAN: 0036000220841 ASIN: B0007KPC60
Release Date: January 10, 2005
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| Features:
| • | Package of 44 size 2T to 3T (18-34 pounds) diaper training pants with wetness indicator for girls | | • | Training pants help your child transition to real underpants; great for potty training | | • | Wetness liner lets kids feel the difference between wet and dry; specially designed for girls | | • | 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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| Accessories:
| • | Huggies Pull-Ups Night*Time Pants, Size 2T-3T Girl, Case Pack, Four - 26 Count Jumbo Packs (104 Training Pants) | | • | Huggies Cleanteam Flushable Moist Wipes Tub, Blue Melon Scent, 42 Count (Pack of 16) | | • | Huggies Cleanteam Flushable Moist Wipes Refill, Blue Melon Scent, 98 Count (Pack of 8) | | • | Similac Advance Infant Formula with Iron, Powder, Case Pack, Six-30.8 Ounce Cans (184.8 Ounces) | | • | Strollometer Wireless Stroller Speedometer/Odometer (Black/Green) |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Great Fit February 2, 2006 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Our second child is getting older and is much more...well..more narrow than our first. Pampers are much better where fuller coverage is needed. In the case of a skinny baby though, huggies can't be beat. The whole idea of training pants seems to work well. Great product.
Huggies Supreme July 9, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just wanted to write a review about Huggies diapers in general because of the really bad review below. For my son, they are the only diapers that work well--no leaking ever, while Pampers were a sieve for him and were driving us crazy. We also had problems with other brands. However, I know other parents with the opposite problem--Pampers work well while Huggies leak. It's all just based on the shape of your particular child. I apparently have a Huggies child and nothing else will do. He is very slender and maybe that's why. Maybe Pampers are better for stockier kids. I don't know. Anyway, just wanted to throw in my two cents about Huggies since they are the wonder diaper for us.
Much better than their diapers. January 20, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
While I'm no fan of Huggies diapers (we quickly switched to Pampers after growing tired of the leaks), I had to comment on the reviewer who said "after your child goes in them once they sag so bad you have to go change them". ???? Why would you want to leave your child uncomfortable in a wet/dirty diaper simply because it WASN'T sagging? Reminds me of the old joke "but Doctor, it SAID it holds 12-18 lbs??!!".
Anyway...
Now that we're potty training, we've become Huggies fans. We LOVE the Pull-ups. They work great for us. No leaks, they hold up well to a few pull-ups and pull-downs, and I do believe the wetness liner is helping to make potty training easier.
hate huggies February 2, 2006 4 out of 19 found this review helpful
When I gave birth I had already bought packages of newborn huggies. They were horrible. I thought once my boys got older that maybe huggies would work then. NOPE. I've tried Huggies Supreme and the cheap huggies. They are both made horribly and after your child goes in them once they sag so bad you have to go change them. I thought since everyone always talks about pull-ups that they would work once potty training time came around. WRONG AGAIN. They leaked evertime he wore them. Do not waste you money. I always ended up going back to the pampers swaddlers, cruisers, and training pants. Pampers are the best.
Excellent Diapers/Training pants July 18, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've had my son in Huggies brand since he was born. I started out with newborns and just went up in size. I loved them and they never sagged (unless they were really full). I loved the trim look to them. When I had to get Pampers brand because the store was out, the pampers brand always looked like he had a full sagging load. Even if I had just put them on and they were dry! When my son was 1, he decided to take off the "tape" on the daipers and he just would not keep it on. So I switched him to pull ups. He kept those on and has been in pull ups for 3 years. Sometimes they did leak at night, because he went too much, but if I changed him once a night he was fine. Now that he's older, I don't have to change him, because he doesn't go at night. These are really best out there, and they don't look like they are always sagging like other diapers.
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