Gerber Training Pant, 3 Pack, Boy, 3t
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Gerber Training Pant, 3 Pack, Boy, 3T
- Center and side panels made of 100% combed cotton and the interlining is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester white batting
- Easy care: machine wash and dry
- Interlining made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester white batting
- Expanded leg openings for ease of pulling up and down
- Elastic waistband for a perfect fit
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List Price: $ 6.99
Price: $ 6.99
Gerber Training Pants (6-pairs), 3T, Boy’s Colors – Fits 32-36 lbs.
- Six pairs for .95.
- Adorable prints, solids and white.
- Inexpensive and Durable.
- Hard to Find In Retail Stores.
- Available in 18 month, 2T and 3T sizes.
Gerber Training Pants – 6 Pairs – These are a wonderfully basic training pant that can be an effective potty training tool. The center panel consists of front and back layers of 100% combed cotton and the absorbent interior is a 50/50 cotton/poly blend. These training pants have enough absorbency for little leaks on the way to the toilet and are inexpensive enough to keep plenty on hand. They are also great under pants for toddlers from size 2T through size 4T. .95 for a six pairs in white, b
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List Price: $ 23.90
Price: $ 19.29
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August 19th, 2010 at 6:38 am
Review by penny counting for Gerber Training Pant, 3 Pack, Boy, 3T
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A necessity for potty training. We use disposable pull-up diapers when we really need insurance, but my daughter just considers them to be diapers and will use them as such.
We had a pair of these Gerber training underwear FULL of #2 this morning and it held it all in until we could get to the bathroom for cleanup. She wet a pair yesterday and it was visibly soaked but didn’t drip. Before yesterday she was using standard big girl undies and we needed a bit more protection, found it in these. I only wish for a slightly bigger leg opening. Granted, the tight legs prevent leaking, but my 2 year old has some baby curves–a big belly and chunky thighs. If she gets any wider I will cut the legs slightly like others have mentioned, but, for now, she just wears them like a “boy-short” style underwear and it works.
The 2010 design, which doesn’t show a picture on the order link, is one white, one pink, and on small pastel print with butterflies.
August 19th, 2010 at 6:39 am
Review by Jennifer Carlino for Gerber Training Pant, 3 Pack, Boy, 3T
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I got these training pants for my 21 month old daughter who is almost potty trained. She still wears a diaper for naps and night time, and when we go out but at home, these are all she wears. They’re super soft, not very thick in the center which you want in training pants and they are absorbent enough to handle a small accident. These are not supposed to contain a full pee so don’t buy them if you’re expecting that. They’re training pants, they’re not supposed to feel like a diaper. These are great! The 18 month size fits my almost 22 month old 25lb daughter perfectly. She has chubby thighs but the legs stretch enough. She still has a little room to grow too! I’m glad I didn’t go with more expensive training pants, These are perfect and you can’t beat the price!
August 19th, 2010 at 6:55 am
Review by Naomi’s mom for Gerber Training Pant, 3 Pack, Boy, 3T
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18 mo = 24-28 lbs or 30-32 in; 2T = 28-32 lbs or 32-34 in; 3T = 32-35 lbs or 34-38 in. Our daughter is 26 lb, 35 in and she fits in the 18 mo size just fine. Her derriere would be described as petite though since she is slender. Btw, did I mention that both mom and daughter love these panties?
August 19th, 2010 at 7:01 am
Review by S. Leland for Gerber Training Pant, 3 Pack, Boy, 3T
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Our son was a small 17 months old when I bought these. We have been doing the infant potty training with him as we did with our daughters. I wanted to switch him over to training pants or underwear now, but it is VERY difficult to find anything in the stores to fit him. These do fit. They are a bit loose fitting, but they do stay up and are very soft … they appear to be very comfortable and he likes wearing them.
They do keep small accidents from becoming a mess, but like other reviewers state, do not keep all accidents in if it is a lot … however if you want that, you need to buy diapers / pull-ups. These work great for what they are made for … the child can feel when they have gone and you also know right away.
I’m so glad I found these to fit on our little one. We bought 4 packages since only 3 come in a package and some days we still need several … and that way I don’t have to be sure they are in the wash every day. I recommend this product!
August 19th, 2010 at 7:51 am
Review by manspaugh for Gerber Training Pant, 3 Pack, Boy, 3T
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These are great little panties I bought for my very small two-year-old. She was barely 22 lbs when I got the 18-month size, and just out of the package they were way too big. However, I washed them on hot and dried them on high, and they shrunk down to fit her. I love how soft these are. They’re not so absorbent that she can’t feel when she’s wet, but she usually doesn’t get the floor wet when we have a miss. The only problem I have with them is that they ride high, not like hiphuggers, so bunch up in the crotch if we leave the waistband where it’s comfortable under her tummy.
August 19th, 2010 at 8:04 am
Review by Seattle Mama for Gerber Training Pants (6-pairs), 3T, Boy’s Colors – Fits 32-36 lbs.
If the cost seems high, compare the cost of 18-20 pair of these to what you’ll spend on pullups for 6 months to a year, because that’s the alternative. One last thing, we did order some from Luvable Friends and liked them OK, but the leg holes were too big. These have smaller leg holes that prevent the occasional solid accident from rolling down the leg and onto the floor, which really happened with the other brand. Go Gerber!
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These are wonderful! My 18 month old daughter trained in a week with these (though it was a messy week). Just like the other reviews say, they can hold a little accident but don’t function like a diaper which is exactly what you need when training. My daughter caught on almost immediately that the process for relieving herself had changed. Pullups only cause confusion (you CAN go in your pants, but please DON’T?). These wear well and the sizes are true. Also, they’re thicker than regular underwear which is nice for protecting cold butts in winter
August 19th, 2010 at 8:08 am
Review by M. A. Grandin for Gerber Training Pants (6-pairs), 3T, Boy’s Colors – Fits 32-36 lbs.
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We bought these, Luvable Friends, and Potty Patty training pants. These were our favorite of the three because they are not too thick (Potty Patty are a bit thick) and are more cottony and stretchy than Luvable Friends (Luvable friends tend to run a little small in size, I think). If I could start over, I would just get these ones for our 2-year-old.
August 19th, 2010 at 8:15 am
Review by Maryland Mom for Gerber Training Pants (6-pairs), 3T, Boy’s Colors – Fits 32-36 lbs.
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This are great: very absorbent, and durable. They have survived MANY washings, and are holding up well. My daughter has some in 2T, and now I’m ordering more in 3T because she still has some accidents. These are great for little accidents, because everything can be contained in the underwear, and you might avoid having to do an entire outfit change.
August 19th, 2010 at 8:30 am
Review by Angie for Gerber Training Pants (6-pairs), 3T, Boy’s Colors – Fits 32-36 lbs.
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I bought a lot of these and I am glad I did. My daughter has been trained for about 2 months and we used these right from the start…they absorb just enough for a little tiny accident but are similar enough to regular underwear that we use them as such. They are not bulky, they are breathable, and they are very soft and good quality. My daughter can pull these up a lot easier than her “big girl” underpants due to the wider elastic at the waist. This elastic is also softer around the waist and legs. They look adorable, kind of like the trendy “boy shorts” and are inexpensive enough to get many pairs. Skip pullups or other trainers and go straight to these so your little one can quickly learn to use the potty!
August 19th, 2010 at 9:15 am
Review by C. Alessi for Gerber Training Pants (6-pairs), 3T, Boy’s Colors – Fits 32-36 lbs.
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My son loves the pics on his new “big boy underware” and couldn’t wait to try them out. They fit him really well and prevent leeks on small accidents. They are not a diaper, so we do have a few large accidents, but this, in turn, has helped with the training process. We’ve been wearing these for a week now, and are already accident free! I say skip the pull-ups and go straight to these trainnig pants!