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Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Learning Designs, 3T-4T (32-40 lbs), Cars, Mega , 40 training pants

Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Learning Designs, 3T-4T (32-40 lbs), Cars, Mega , 40 training pants
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Product Description

Fade when wet. Easy open sides! Made in the USA.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #576 in Health and Beauty
  • Size: Boys 3T-4T, 32-40 Lbs. (40 Training Pants)
  • Brand: Pull-Ups
  • Model: 10036000211068
  • Released on: 2004-09-30
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Pack of 40 size 3T-4T (32-40 pounds) training pants decorated with a car design
  • Featuring learning designs graphics that fade when wet to encourage children to stay dry
  • Goes on and off just like big kid underwear
  • Easy-to-open sides, just in case they're needed
  • Manufactured by Kimberly Clark, a recent recipient of the United Way of America Summit Award for their charitable contributions throughout the world

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
No two kids potty train the same. That's why PULL-UPS® Training Pants offer a choice of products - so you and your toddler can find your best potty training solution together.

For kids who learn best by seeing, there's PULL-UPS® Training Pants with LEARNING DESIGNS®. They feature special patterns that fade away when they get wet, to help your child learn how to stay dry!

All PULL-UPS® Training Pants have special features designed to make potty training easy for you and your Big Kid®. With a new and improved waistband, PULL-UPS® Training Pants fit and feel more like real underwear. They've also got easy-to-grasp stretchy sides, to encourage your child to take them on and off like actual underwear. Plus, for maximum absorbency, they've got leak guards and customized protection where boys and girls need it the most. And, just in case, PULL-UPS® Training Pants have easy-open sides for you.


Looking for extra nighttime protection?
Try PULL-UPS® NIGHT*TIME Training Pants with extra absorbency for nighttime consistency!

® Registered Trademark of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. © 2008 KCWW. Disney elements © Disney. Disney/Pixar elements © Disney/Pixar.



Customer Reviews

Gosh Mom What Happened to My Glow-in-the-Dark Pull-Ups?4
Oh, the joys of potty training.... Giving birth was easier than toilet training my boy. I won't go into woes, suffice to say, my freakishly stubborn child is trained during the day. Now, if I can get him to stay dry at the night, I'll be a happy camper. This product has changed over the years, and in my opinion, it's better today. To be clear, I am reviewing the Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Learning Designs. The reason I specify that is because Kimberly-Clark is distributing a new product called Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Wetness Liner. I'm not certain that pull-ups actually facilitate potty training, although there's no question that these pants helped to reduce my need for Extra-Strength Tylenol.

I think the reason why pull-ups in general don't encourage toilet training is mostly due to the absorbency. They don't allow children to feel wet, so why would they be persuaded to use the potty. It's just like a glorified diaper that pulls up. After 3-months of trying to train my son with big-boy underwear, and trainers I finally gave into pull-ups. My son thinks these are cool because he can pull them up, and down by himself.

We had several nighttime disasters, so I picked up a box of Pampers Easy-Ups. They are more absorbent than the Huggies brand; however, the tare-away sides annoy me. When Procter & Gamble introduced the Feel 'n Learn Advanced Trainers I was encouraged, but they were disappointing as well. Therefore, I went back to Huggies, and today they are my brand of choice. We only use these at night now, and I've learned to limit my son's liquid intake at night. If William's had an excessive amount of water throughout the day I either double up, or wake him up during the night and have him use the toilet, otherwise I'll wake up to a soggy bed.

Do the learning designs work? Yes, in fact, they do fade when wet, but I think the front indicators are insignificant. On the other hand, children aren't in the habit of looking down at their crotch. Therefore, unless their shorts are off, they're not aware the designs have faded unless they're told. With the introduction of the star designs on the inside of the pants, my son is able to see them, and he knows if they fade. He'll tell me in the morning that all his stars are gone. The Toy Story learning designs used to feature glow-in-the-dark indicators, and my son loved to dance around, and see the planets move before he doned his jammies. He misses the glow-in-the-dark planets.

I think my son had too many life adjustments when I first started training, which slowed his progress. Ultimately real underwear, potty incentive, and lots of patience trained my boy. The Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Learning Designs certainly made my life easier, although I don't think they support toilet training per se.

Good product, but not necessarily helpful for potty training4
Because of the fit, this is the one Huggies product I preferred over Pampers. (I'm still loyal to Pampers' Swaddlers and now Cruisers for the twins, because the Huggies that we tried had leaked some weird gel "bits" or "pellets" when wet).
The Huggies Pull-Ups stretched better to fit my son, and if he opened the sides, we could reclose them with the velcro. The Pampers Easy-Ups absorbed well, but the tear-away sides couldn't be re-attached once he ripped them -- and they ripped pretty easily, sometimes just when he was pulling up a new one -- so they could be pretty annoying.
But our best discovery was Wal-Mart's White Cloud brand pull-ups, because they also had stretch sides with velcro AND were a lot cheaper (normally I don't like the store brands for diapers, but for us they worked as well as the big brands). The only negative was that my son loves Cars and Buzz Lightyear, which Huggies have (and Wal-Mart's pull-up training pants have Bugs Bunny).
But NO pull-ups helped with potty training. Not even the ones that say they make your toddler feel "wet" or "cool" when they're wet -- probably because they work too well at being absorbent.
Real underwear -- along with our big washing machine, and patience and time -- are all that did the trick for us.

Helped get my son there5
My little one loves the cars sooo much he demanded i buy these. We've been potty training for a few months and finally....are there!!! woohooo