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Bright Bots training pants - Are they any good

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Spagblog · 04/06/2006 09:47

DS has finally shown an interest in potty training (yay) and I was wondering if putting him in training pants would be a good move.
I looked on ebay at Bright Bots, but are they any good?

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Spagblog · 04/06/2006 18:35

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MrsCurly · 05/06/2006 11:08

I'm a big big fan.

They are more absorbant than you think by looking at them, but crucially they feel wet after an accident (unlike disposable pull up pants).

They are great for out and about. When accidents happen you may find you just need to change clothes and you're not leaving puddles on other people's floors, and if you're really lucky you just need to change the pants and nothing else.

And if you're buying for a girl the pink is a really nice colour - not a sickly pink but a pretty shade that looks very cute.

Good luck with the potty training.

Spagblog · 05/06/2006 18:51

Thanks! I was hoping that someone had tried them!
May give them a bash then.

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eidsvold · 06/06/2006 06:18

friend here raves about them - says that you can get some that have layer of plastic in between - so still fabric close to the skin so they feel wet but stops getting lots of other things wet iyswim. thought about trying to get them for dd1. Must go and check out the factory clearance next time they have one.

Kittypickle · 06/06/2006 07:23

They are great. They don't fully contain DS's accidents but he is a camel and has a huge bladder capacity ! I started to use them after the first few days when we went for a couple of short trips.

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