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- Nice, but a few flawsThese are nice and soft, thick enough to contain minor accidents but thin enough to be comfortable and not feel too much like a diaper. However, I did have a couple of pairs start to rip at the seam, and they are sized too small. I bought the size 2 based on the weight for my daughter, and despite being in the correct weight range, they were too small. A size 3 (29-32 lbs) for her and now my second daughter, who weighs 27 pounds, is perfect. To be fair, most of the underpants have not ripped seams, even two years later being worn by daughter #2. I am buying them again to have a few more on hand. Rating: - Great for the priceBest deal in terms of price. Gerber training pants look more comfortable though and have smoother cotton. Our two-year-old has these, Gerber, and Potty Patty training pants. These ones, the Luvable Friends, tend to run a bit smaller in size than the others, so I think I should have gotten a size up in the Luvable Friends. I bought an assortment because I didn't know which would be best. I am glad I avoided getting the real expensive ones (who on earth would pay 11 dollars or more for a single pair of potty training pants?!) and am glad for the assortment we got, but overall I tend to pick out her Gerber pants over these ones for her to put on. The Potty Patty ones are a bit too thick. Rating: - Training pantsThese training pants are just what we were looking for. They do the job, and are fairly inexpensive. Rating: - Happy GrandmaAfter trying the disposible training pants, and not having very good luck, we bought these. At first it was a fight, to even get them on my grandson. But, I'm happy to say, after a couple of weeks, and mommy buying more, we are winning the battle. It's nice when something old shows to be a better choice. We are saving money, going green, and they are softer on his bum. Rating: - Awesome training pantsYou can not find these in stores!! These are the best training pants and daycare loves them.
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