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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
First, I need to let everyone know that these (and the trainers) aren't standard. These are meant for toddlers and babies who are already potty trained, at a younger age than "normal". They're part of Elimination Communication (EC) potty training. I imagine, these are roomier because babies tend to be chunkier than a 3-5 year old who is newly potty trained the "standard American" way. (I potty trained my first three boys the standard way. I just learned this method, just in time for my 13-month-old girl.)As regular panties, these are so adorable, super soft, and great for your little ones with larger thighs and a larger-than-usual "bupp".I found this product by watching the podcast of the woman who made these.I am just starting elimination communication (EC) with my 13-month-old. In the podcast which she's specifically talking about starting EC with a toddler. She said you can use Tiny Undies trainers for the initial observation to help with the inevitable messes that will end up on the floor. (I'm also using the leftover potty training bed covers I got for my older child and a couple towels.)She instructed, use one or both of two specific, dark color (blue & purple) trainers because you can see when they are wet.I did order these, regardless of the fact that they are not trainers, since they're a dark color, so I'll easily see when she pees. I primarily chose these because they're roomier. My LO has the biggest "bupp" I've ever seen on a baby/toddler. So, along with her big bupp, she has large thighs.These fit perfectly in the elastic around her thighs. Any tighter and I'd have to go up a size. But, she's baby/grown-up shaped with a small waist and large bupp, hips, and thighs.They're roomy in her bupp. Now, I'm just waiting for her to pee. LolI bought the training undies in the same size, in the dark purple color that she recommended. They are too small and too tight around her thighs, so I will be going up a size or two. Probably two sizes, to be safe.I'm definitely getting more of these, right now. Maybe she'll have even grown into her baby fat, by the time she's ready for these panties. 🤞🏻 So, she'll be able to wear them again.
Mina
Reviewed in Australia on January 20, 2025
The title says these are trainers but they are not! They are just single layer undies, with no extra absorbency or padding. There is nothing wrong with the undies but I wanted trainers instead of undies so a bit disappointed
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