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| Pampers Feel 'n Learn Advanced Trainers, Training Pants for Boys, Size 3T-4T (30 to 40 Lbs), 80-Count Box | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 51133
Number Of Items: 1 Size: Boys Size 3T-4T (80 Training Pants) Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4 Dimensions (in): 13 x 11.9 x 9.7
UPC: 037000084556 EAN: 0037000084556 ASIN: B000FGZRC0
Release Date: April 17, 2006
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| Features:
| • | A premium training pant for toddlers ready for potty training (24+ months old) | | • | Perfect for transitioning your child from diapers to real underwear | | • | Feel Wet Liner signals immediate wetness like real underwear to help boys learn potty training | | • | Fun Spider-Man styles for toddler boys |
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| Accessories:
| • | Pampers Pocket Bibsters, Sesame Street, Large, 32-Count Box (Pack of 4) (128 Disposable Bibs) | | • | Pampers Kandoo Wipes, Magic Melon Scent, 50 Wipes in Tub, Case Pack, 6 Tubs (300 Wipes) | | • | Pampers Feel 'n Learn Advanced Trainers for Boys, Size 4t-5t, Value Pack, 66 Training Pants | | • | Strollometer Wireless Stroller Speedometer/Odometer (Black/Green) | | • | Diaper Dude Diaper Bag, Camouflage |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description
 | Feel 'n Learn for Boys with Feel Wet Liner For the fourth and last stage of baby's development, Pampers Stages has specially designed products for you and your independent child based upon an advancing toddler's need to do things without your help. Pampers Feel 'n Learn, with Feel Wet Liner, give your little one an immediate sensation of wetness to help them learn to stay dry. Pampers Feel 'n Learn pull-on diapers are part of Pampers Stages, a premium lineup of diapers, pants and wipes for every stage of your baby's development. |  | With Feel 'n Learn training pants, try Kandoo Flushable Wipes! Kandoo Flushable Toilet Wipes help make mastering the toilet fun. Plus, they're moistened with lotion and come in three great varieties. |  | |  |  | | Pampers Feel 'n Learn training pants feature Spidey in action. Each image has been carefully considered to delight your child and helps you connect with your little one during changes. | | 2007 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved. This campaign is produced under MARVEL license. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Ok, but nothing great June 12, 2006 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I thought I'd try these after my daughter started using the potty more often in an attempt to move away from diapers altogether. I found these to be ok but not any better than Easy Ups. As others have mentioned, my daughter never commented on feeling wet any more than with diapers or Easy Ups. If you just like the convenience of pulling something up instead of diapering, try Easy Ups first. They're cheaper and just as good as these in my opinion.
AWFUL March 3, 2007 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
These are a cheap knock off of Huggies Pull-Ups. And once the side comes apart, you can't put it back together like with Pull-Ups. Over all a waste of money. Just use Pull-Ups, they're worth the extra money...
Very good diapers for the price August 29, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These diapers are bought for my little girl, 2+ years old. They do their job very well, no diaper rash or any irritations. Very comfortable for the kid. The only drawback i see in these diapers is the outside also gets wet if it is late to change the diaper. This may be natural for all other diapers as well.
Pampers vs Huggies November 6, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pampers offers the best training pants I've tried for my son. They hardly leak--unlike Huggies Pull-Ups--but they are difficult to use on the go. Whereas the Huggies offer tear-away sides (making changing easier when away from home), Pampers don't. Overall, though, they're the best for the money in terms of leak protection.
Kids like Dora Not as good as Pullups December 4, 2006 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
I used huggies pullups with my older child and started using them with my younger one. When they came out with Dora on the easy ups and our grocery store had a huge Dora display, my daughter had to use Dora not the pullups which have the disney princess design which she is not that into(I personally think the disney princesses are not a good choice for potty training age 2-3 year olds, I would assume that Dora would be picked by more children that age). First off the smallest size they have is big for the average 2-3 year old. They did have a size 2t but from what I have seen it has been discountined. I don't know if it is because they are a little big or the quality they do leak. I have never had a huggies pullup leak on me but these easy have on a regular basis. The design definetly got my daughter not wanting diapers and on the road to potty training but the leakage didn't make it easy for me. I would never use these for overnight use, pullups absorb so much better in an overnight situation. Now if pampaers could make a better product or huggies could make a better design then I would be happy!
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