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Reusable training pants?

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scissy · 05/06/2014 09:13

So I've been using reusable nappies so far but fairly soon I'm going to have to start potty training. Can anyone recommend some good reusable training pants?

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PigeonPie · 05/06/2014 22:32

scissy, I never found the need for re-usable training pants. For DS1 I just had lots and lots of pants and trousers / shorts and washed them (and DS1 had lots of accidents).

RandomMess · 05/06/2014 22:35

I think tots bots do some which are nice and thick but I do recommend lots of pants and leggings/joggers for ease of use.

domesticslattern · 05/06/2014 22:41

Bambino Mios are what you need. They are bloody brilliant. They get wet but unlike normal pants you avoid puddles on the floor, in shoes etc. I love em. You can get them in Sainsburys and Jojo Maman Bebe.

In fact, I have washed six of the blimmin things today.
Potty training going brilliantly here! Hmm

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Ariela · 11/06/2014 23:22

Depends on what you want to do, but I find most babies can make do without trainer pants, however for the child that dribbles something like these Bright Bots www.twinkleontheweb.co.uk/acatalog/bright-bots-set-of-5-trainer-pants-11bbset5.html are useful as they've a layer of waterproofing and a small amount of absorbency (not for a flood!) so ideal for that sort of situation. They're also easy for a child to pull up and down by themselves as the elastic is quite wide.

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