Potty Training: The Cloth Solution
If you have children who are potty training right now or are about to start, this is for you! Even if you've never used cloth diapers before, now might be a great time to consider your choices.
If your child is used to disposables, this sudden feeling of being wet can be very effective! A couple of facts about cloth training pants:
After trying on a couple of different brands for fit, we chose to go with Mother-ease.
For 5 pairs, at $13.
50 each plus GST, our investment came to $70.
88.
She wears underpants around the house, and we use the training pants whenever we go out in the car, to someone's house, and at the babysitter's.
(Toddlers easily get distracted and forget that they have to "go"!) This way we don't have to worry about accidents on someone else's carpet! We've been using the training pants now for 8 months, making the initial $70 investment for the training pants so worth it! I can't imagine how much we would have spent by now if we had been using disposable pull-ups this whole time.
And I plan on using them again for other children.
Depending on how often she has an accident, with 5 pairs I only have to wash them once every 3-5 days, so it's hardly any work (and I never have to worry about running out!) Sizing is based on weight, and you can get plain white or cute prints that toddlers love.
If your child is used to disposables, this sudden feeling of being wet can be very effective! A couple of facts about cloth training pants:
- easy pull-up style, with comfortable elastic around legs and waist
- soft cotton against baby's skin, with a waterproof outer layer
- diaper feels wet when baby has an "accident", which helps to understand the feelings of having to "go"
- they are thin (not as bulky as a regular cloth diaper)
- machine washable, dryer safe or hang to dry
After trying on a couple of different brands for fit, we chose to go with Mother-ease.
For 5 pairs, at $13.
50 each plus GST, our investment came to $70.
88.
She wears underpants around the house, and we use the training pants whenever we go out in the car, to someone's house, and at the babysitter's.
(Toddlers easily get distracted and forget that they have to "go"!) This way we don't have to worry about accidents on someone else's carpet! We've been using the training pants now for 8 months, making the initial $70 investment for the training pants so worth it! I can't imagine how much we would have spent by now if we had been using disposable pull-ups this whole time.
And I plan on using them again for other children.
Depending on how often she has an accident, with 5 pairs I only have to wash them once every 3-5 days, so it's hardly any work (and I never have to worry about running out!) Sizing is based on weight, and you can get plain white or cute prints that toddlers love.