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Potty Training Product Reviews

The reviews of Baba and Boo Potty Training Pants below have been written by members of TheBabyWebsite.com. They aren't simply provided by the suppliers or manufacturers, but are a true impression given by someone who has used the product or service. If you own, or have used Baba and Boo Potty Training Pants yourself, please feel free to add your own review using the pink link above.

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"really good"
my little boy has been showing signs of being ready to potty train for a while. when we got the pants he loved them and had a play and look before we tried them. he loves to wear them and although had a few accidents in(as would expect)he now knows to use potty as wetting pants is uncomfortable to him but most of all he doesn't want to have to take them off!
would definately recommend this product to friends and family
Member review by Sarah - mummy to 2
- review date 17th April 2012
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"Fun and colourful!"
My 2 yr old daughter has been using the potty for a few weeks, on and off. However she will only do so naked! Nappy training pants, nappies, or knickers she wets them. With the two nappy types she doesn't know or care, and with the knickers well it was just messy!
When we first tried on the Ladybird designed Baba and Boo training pants, she was very excited! She called them "Gaston pants" (from Ben and Holly TV programme's ladybird called Gaston)
She was reminded not to wee on Gaston, and she seemed to take it very seriously. (and lifted her dress to show all her friends her "Gaston pants") Unfortunately she still has no concept of it not being a nappy and without reminders has weed in them. The good side from one point of view is that she knew, and told me they were wet, so with perserverence Im sure she'll cotton on soon enough. The downside was that they did soak through, so had she been wearing trousers they would have needed changing too. BUT it wouldnt have left a mess on the floor, so with summer dresses and these training pants, I'm confident we can go out and about with no embarrassing puddles!!
They get a big thumbs up from me, my only concern is them wetting through on one wee. Id like there to be a more protective layer so trousers, car seats etc would be protected.
Member review by alison - Mum to 3 children
- review date 12th April 2012
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"Perfect for potty training! "
These are ideal if you have a toddler who Is so apprehensive on using the toilet. My son is 2 and a half year old and has been a nightmare to potty train. We have used lots of different products and ideas and nothing has come close to working apart from these.
I got the ones with a dinosaur on the front which was excellent, he loves dinosaurs and wanted to put them on straight away. The packaging says that they are absorbent enough to hold the one small wee and that's just about right. The material is nice and soft so they are comfortable for him to wear. They wash really nice too.
I started using them in the house and at first as expected we had a fair few accidents but he soon got the hang of them holding one small wee. There fairly good for putting on and taking Lewis out rather than him wearing underpants and having an accident and everything being soaking wet.
They are good in the fact that they have taught Lewis to recognise when he is wet and realise that he needed to ask to use the toilet.
The sizing is good too, quite spacious so it doesn't mean replacing them all the time.
They retail At £5.95 which personally I think is excellent to how much you pay for disposable pants.
We are now well on the road to potty training!
Member review by Jessica - Mammy to a 2 and a half year old monster
- review date 24th February 2012
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"Pretty and Perfect for Potty Training"
My daughter is 19 months old and when she was wearing a nappy she would use the potty without fail every time she needed to go. However, whenever she had a nappy on she would not ask for the potty. I decided to give the Princess Potty Pants a try. As soon as I took them out of the packet I showed my little girl and she was excited to put them on. First time they worked, and it wasn't long before she did a little wee, and I mean little because she must've felt it as she immediately said pee pee...she never did this with a nappy on, and I managed to get her to the potty for the rest of the wee. We have been using the pants for 2 weeks and she has been very conisitent about asking for the potty in the last few days. The pants definitely made her realise she needed to go on the potty without major leaks that you get with just knickers. They are so pretty too, it's just a shame it is winter as they would look very sweet under a little dress. I would recommend this product to anyone needing to teach their little one to ask for the potty.
Member review by Marena - Mother of 3 girls age 1, 9 and 11
- review date 8th February 2012
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