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Pocket Potty Training Pants

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Need to potty train? Get the manual!

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These potty training pants are designed from a different potty training view. That a potty training pant should not be a diaper. This training pant is designed to give you amore customized potty training experience. Now you can choose how you want your training pant to behave. If you have been using disposable potty training pants, then there are some similarities to them, and well as some MAJOR differences.

 

Every customer that gets some of these potty training pants will recieve a free potty training manual! It tells you about how to use our products in different ways, it gives you some expamples of how to potty train quick and effectively, or gentle and slow, as well as tells you what to do if the bed wetting doesn't stop! Its pakced full of extra potty training advice, tips and our philosophy on potty training.

Make potty training fun! Use Super Undies potty training pants for the silkiest smootest fit, and a look that is just like underwear! Make your toddler a hero every time they succeed by rewarding them with a hug, a sticker, or an M&M!

 

Get lots more tips in out Potty Training Manual, including our "Potty Comparision Chart."

 

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So which training pant works the best? Cloth or disposables?

The answer is brought to you by BabyCenter.com. Here is the actual suvey as quoted exactly from their site on June 7th, 2010

 

When it comes to helping your child learn to use the toilet, which do you think work better, cloth training pants or disposable ones?

65% Cloth

35% Disposable
(Total votes: 19135)

Do either hinder the toilet training process?

56% Yes, the disposable ones do.

39% No.

6% Yes, the cloth ones do.

(Total votes: 20746)

 

So out of over 20,000 votes, cloth clearly seems to be the better choice, and over 50% of people reported disposable training pants actually hindering the process!

Vote yourself and see the results as they change!

 

And how about the cost??

The University of Michigan's Health Information Center shows us that an average time to potty train can take around 6 months. A disposable training pant costs an average of .45 each, and at 5 day we are looking at $2.00 a day. That's over $400.00 to potty train to completion, and that may not even be with nighttime bed wetting success! With Super Undies cloth training pants, you not only spend a LOT less, but you also get a practical pant that may be able to double as a nighttime bed wetting pant and save you even more through the months of waiting for a dry night.

 

Even the University of Michigan's information (not to mnetion countless others) agrees....

 

"Disposable diapers these days keep kids feeling so dry they are often not aware that they have wet. Consider forgoing the "pull-ups" or other such disposable products and use cloth training pants so your child can tell when they have wet. Make the transition to cloth training pants a proud moment for your child. Celebrate!"

 

Give Super Undies Training Pants a try! You'll have the comfort of knowing there is a 14 day hassel free money back guarantee!

 

Toddler Potty Training can last a long time and be very costly if you are using disposable training pants or diapers. A cloth reusable potty training pant is a great alternative, and can save you money with this child and for future generations.

 

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