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i think dd3 is ready for potty training

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misdee · 08/04/2007 09:30

oh flip, she may be but i am not.

poo on potty this morning, refusing nappy now, but no knickers small enough and dinner at the in-laws tonight.

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hatrick · 08/04/2007 09:37

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misdee · 08/04/2007 09:38

its gonna be fun fun fun!

she looked at the poo with disgust and puzzlement. it was a pure 'what the heck is that???????'

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BigCremeEggs · 08/04/2007 09:45

just to let you know that mothercare does the tiny knickers.

and well done to your D3

misdee · 08/04/2007 09:50

i looked last week, smallest they had was 2-3yrs old.

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misdee · 08/04/2007 09:50

ooo havent checked mothercare, will try there next week. for now i will wreastle her into a nappy when we go out and take the potty with us as well.

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BigCremeEggs · 08/04/2007 10:05

Yes def in Mothercare as i was looking for some too. They have a toilet training knickers too. i was showing my dd them.

here are NORMAL knickers

sassy · 08/04/2007 10:07

Sainsbos do v little knickers - and they shrink well too if you put them in a slightly hotter wash! I have a dot of a dd too - she is 2.3 and we are both in denial about training but the knicks are in the drawer waiting for me to bite the bullet.

MrsApron · 08/04/2007 10:20

you could get those frilly knickers to put over nappies you get them in teny sizes in asda.

misdee · 08/04/2007 10:22

oh teeny dora kncikers, she would love those.

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Hulababy · 08/04/2007 10:24

Mothercare definitely do 1.5-2 years.

However I would recommend buying a size bigger than normal for first stages of potty training as they are easier to pull up and down for little ones.

misdee · 08/04/2007 10:27

she is 12-18month mainly on her botm, so will get 18-24m thanks. will need to get some washable trainign pants as well for days out.

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BigCremeEggs · 08/04/2007 10:29

GOOD LUCK!

SparklyGothKat · 08/04/2007 10:29

I might hae ssome teeny knickers, will look for you

misdee · 08/04/2007 10:39

cheers sis. your dd2 was tiny as well.

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pulapula · 13/04/2007 14:53

Did you manage to find some?

Our DD had some aged 1-1.5 years and 1.5-2 years - we got them from mothercare, and tesco, and asda do them too.

LIZS · 13/04/2007 14:55

dd had Tesco 18-24 months and she was weeny. Infact many still fit her , at 5 1/2 !!

belgo · 13/04/2007 14:58

my dd2 weighs just 18 pounds and is potty trained (aged 18 months) - not only are no panties small enough, but the potty and child toilet seat we have are way too big!

belgo · 13/04/2007 15:05

I'll look in mothercare the next time I'm in England.

Where do they sell washable training pants?

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