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Pampers Easy Ups Trainers for Girls, Size 4 (16-34 Lbs), Value Pack, 88 Training Pants Studio : Pampers by Pampers Brand : Pampers Release Date : 2006-04-17 Publisher : Pampers Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Items : 1 Size : Girls Size 4, 16-34 Lbs. (88 Training Pants) EAN : 0037000084310 UPC : 037000084310 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 20 reviews)
List Price : $33.99 Our Price : $30.99
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Looks, fits and trains like underwear, without the mess
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Customized leakage protection in the middle for girls
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Wetness indicator gives your little one an immediate sensation of wetness to help them learn to stay dry
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Features super stretchy sides, soft back sheet, and tinted side panels
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Dora the Explorer fun designs for your little girl
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Product Description |
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Pampers Stages Easy Ups Trainers with Dora the Explorer Designs When potty training is on the horizon, make the transition easy with Pampers Easy Ups Trainers, a premium pull-on pant that trains like underwear without the mess. Pampers Easy Ups Trainers have a Feel Wet LinerTM which gives your toddler an immediate signal of wetness! Features Dora designs for boys from the Nick Jr. cartoon Dora the Explorer on each Easy Ups Trainers pant. |
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Manufacturer Product Description |
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If you’re confused by potty training, your toddler probably is, too. Help potty training make sense with Easy Ups Trainers for Girls! They have the Feel ‘n Learn® Liner, which gives your toddler an immediate signal of wetness, which helps them learn to stay dry! Also available for boys. |
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Excellent toddler pull-ups. |
When I began to potty train my active two year old I read the parent reviews to help me make my decision. I had also found that Pampers Baby Dry diapers were superior to other diapers for my daughter. So, I tried the Pampers Easy ups. They too are excellent. (No leaks, easy off and up fit snuggly.)
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Much better than most pull-ups |
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I'm a fan of these pull-ups. They are super absorbent so if we're out of the house and my daughter has an accident they don't leak. They are a bit hard for her to pull up but she gets them down just fine. Unfortunately, she thinks it's fun to watch the butterflies on the front disappear, so she's less prone to make it to the potty on time. Just another fun struggle in potty training:) |
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Pampers are the best! |
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We just started using Pampers Easy Ups with our 22 month old daughter. She used Pampers Cruisers before this and started with the Pampers Swaddlers as a newborn. Pampers make a wonderful product, bravo! Elise is just starting to potty train and the Easy Ups give her a wonderful sense of independence. The Easy Ups do not leak and they fit her very well. She's tall and slender so we were worried they would be too saggy on her. She gets so excited when she sees them and she calls them her "gurwy diapahs" (i.e. girly diapers). I highly recommend them. |
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Love these |
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These are by far the best pull-ups out there. These don't leak overnight like some other brands. I also like the fact that they don't have velcro tabs on the sides. The Huggies version has tabs and my daughter wanted put them on/take them off like you would diapers, rather than pulling them up and down like training pants. They also fit my daughter's body more naturally and they seem less bulky. I would highly recommend Easy Ups. |
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Pampers doesn't disappoint |
I really like the idea of a Pull-Up diaper, and these are a very high quality diaper at that. Very absorbent, comfortable, and your toddler can actually get involved somewhat in their changing. Not the cheapest, but well worth it in my opinion.
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