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    Default Pamers Feel & Learn now at Target

    We're not potty training yet but I saw these finally today at Target. Just an fyi for anyone who's interested.
    Kim

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    colleenfs is offline Platinum level (1000+ posts)
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    Default RE: Pamers Feel & Learn now at Target

    We got a big box at BJ's. I don't think we're ready yet, but Julia is very excited about wearing her "Dora pants."

    ~Colleen
    Mama to Julia 1-10-02

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    caleymama is offline Emerald level (3000+ posts)
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    Default RE: Pamers Feel & Learn now at Target

    I've seen them at WalMart too :)
    mama to 2 lovely and loving DDs

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    Default RE: Pamers Feel & Learn now at Target

    I'm very interested in this concept. If someone tries them, would you please post a review?
    Mommy to Justin (13 years) & Ashlyn (8 years)

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    trumansmom is offline Emerald level (3000+ posts)
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    Default Review

    Well, apparently DS couldn't care less. No great epiphany for him. He treated them just like regular Pull Ups, which he treated just like diapers!

    So, today we are officially in big boy pants. We'll continue with Pull Ups for naps and nighttime. Hopefully cloth will make a difference. No accidents yet today. Keep your fingers crossed!

    Jeanne
    Mom to Truman 11/29/01 and Eleanor 4/14/04

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    mamahill Guest

    Default RE: Review

    Good luck Truman - you can do it!!

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    jasmine is offline Silver level (200+ posts)
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    Default RE: Review

    Sorry to say we had the same experience with these. Sigh, I had such high hopes for them :-(

    We're now using Gerbers training pants (for some reason our Target had them for $1.61 for a packs of 3, so I figured what the heck).

    So far so good :-)

    Monica

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    em_jon98 Guest

    Default RE: Another review

    Lindsey did really dig the Dora print. However, I felt the inside after taking off one that was wet. Sorry to say it, but it felt as dry as the Pampers' Easy-Ups we use for day care.

    I think the concept was great, but I wish the liner actually felt wet. Lindsey gets the potty concept when wearing the Gerber trainers or regular panties because she feels the wetness and sees it run down her legs (sorry for the graphic.) I would love to have the best of both worlds--her feeling the wetness in her pants but it not escaping on to the floor. The Feel 'n Learns are not going to be the solution to this.

    :(

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    brubeck Guest

    Default RE: Another review

    One thing I used to do was have DD wear the Gerber training pants and then put the Easy Up over them. It was bulky but achieved the desired effect at first.

    I say 'at first' because here's the warning: she quickly realized that if the Easy Up was on over it then it was 'okay' to feel wet. We had a hard time unravelling that one, let me tell you! But apparently for some kids this technique works better than others.

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    2KMOMMA Guest

    Default RE: Review

    Just thought I'd add my 2 cents, too. I got a big box for my DD at Sam's Club. She's been in Pull-Ups for several months now and we are stalled out trying to potty train. She will be 3 next month. *sigh* Anyway, she was thrilled to see Dora on them, which didn't help, and thinks they are just Pull-Ups, too. If you find them more expensive than whatever time of Pull-Ups you use, don't waste the money!
    K.L.

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