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dabihp · 09/08/2005 15:52

Anyone tried these? do they work? any better than their pullup fairy pants?

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dabihp · 09/08/2005 20:03

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Nemo1977 · 09/08/2005 20:06

do u mean the pampers ones??????? I use them with ds for past week and he has been on the potty 3 times since as he can now feel he is wet so starting to recognise feelings

starlover · 09/08/2005 20:21

it's a marketing ploy!
disposables that make them feel wet????????/ for goodness sake...
why not just use a pair of washable training pants? cost you a lot less!

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gemmamay · 10/08/2005 13:32

For any one that wants to try them Tesco are doing buy one get one free.....
either save youmoney if they are any good or you'll end up with two lots that are no good!

spursmum · 10/08/2005 13:36

Does anyone think these would be a good idea for my ds? He's 3.5 and has ASD. He has trouble recognising when he needs to go and only realises when he has soaked his trousers. These would save on my washing duties!!

vkone · 10/08/2005 13:59

I'd say go for washables, but if you want to save with disposables, why not put a hanky in the nappy (a cotton one). That way they'll feel wet and they can be washed with your towels

starlover · 10/08/2005 14:02

look at these

why on earth would you want disposables when you can get these? the minki ones look really fab! and you can stuff them too if your child does very big wees that may not be contained in some training pants!

spursmum · 10/08/2005 14:13

I like the yoyo ones..very ott like my ds!!

fairydust · 10/08/2005 14:15

dd loves the look of the dora pull up's so think we'll give them a try

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