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is there such a thing as a washable pull-up?

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mabel1973 · 26/05/2008 08:19

I have had tots bots and mother ease wraps for my 2 ds's, but ds2 seems interested in potty training particularly early (he is 20 months) probably because there is a small gap between him and his older brother and DS1 still uses his potty occasionally. Whilst I have no intention of 'seriously' potty training him at the moment i still want to encourage him and make life easier for him if he does decide he wants to wee on the potty, so he can just pull them down instead have to undo everything.
Thanks

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belgo · 26/05/2008 08:22

If he's showing an interest in potty training, I personally would go for it. He is young, but it's no unheard of her children to be potty trained at 20 months.

But I haven't yet found a washable pull up that will hold more then a dribble of wee. I switched to disposible pull ups at this point.

nannyL · 26/05/2008 09:30

ME sandys (or the largest size called toddlerease but are the same but bigger can be pulled up and down if you do up the poppers first

they are nappies not training pants but they do pull up and down

NotABanana · 26/05/2008 09:32

Boots seel trainer pants for about £3.

Motherease do bedwetter pants but imo they are too bulky for day time, but then you would get a smaller size than we did and it might be fine.

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NotABanana · 26/05/2008 09:32

sell

FWIW My DD asked for pants at 17 months so I would go with your child if they want to do it.

mabel1973 · 26/05/2008 15:54

I have got a couple of pairs of trainer pants, although not sure if they would be enough for him to use as he is not using the potty all the time and is quite a heavy wetter.
might be worth giving it a go though.

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BigBadMouse · 26/05/2008 16:35

poclet bots training pants here

As pocket nappies go these pocket bots are fab IMO pocket bots I have used them as pull up pants when DD2 was a wriggler.

There is also this current thread which might be worth keeping an eye on here.

mabel1973 · 26/05/2008 18:42

thanks they look great

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MummyDoIt · 26/05/2008 18:47

Kushies do one. You can get them on-line or some branches of Waitrose sell them. To be honest, though, I found them quite hard to pull up and down and no way could my DSs have managed by themselves.

Flamesparro · 26/05/2008 18:48

I'm finding my pocket bots hard to pull up and down

Nappyzoneneedsanewname · 26/05/2008 19:16

Is that thee flame? hadnt realised you were back in cloth {sorry for hijack}

Flamesparro · 26/05/2008 19:17

Usin it for training pants purposes as he doesn't stay wet in them iyswim

Nappyzoneneedsanewname · 26/05/2008 20:21

interesting............

misdee · 26/05/2008 20:23

we used swaddlebees as training pants. worked well. dd3 could pull them down easily enough. needed help pulling them up though.

BigBadMouse · 26/05/2008 22:16

Flame - are you using the regular pocket bots or the training pants? (for my future ref)

Flamesparro · 27/05/2008 10:30

Training pants

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