Post contains affiliate links. I purchased the pictured item myself. I was not asked to write, nor was I compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. EcoPosh training pants are manufactured by Kangacare and are made out of recycled water bottles, bamboo and organic cotton.
I purchased the pictured items myself. I was not asked to write, nor was a compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. Post contains affiliate link. I love Bummis, but had never tried their potty pants since they came out after my oldest potty trained and before my youngest was anywhere near ready. As I’ve mentioned in my other recent cloth training pants reviews, my 4 1/2 year old is in trainers at night now. He wasn’t happy about this, but I wasn’t happy about changing his sheets every night! As a compromise, I let him choose a few new trainers and this was one. I also grabbed a size small for my little guy so I could show you those as well.
Sprout Change Training Pants Review
Post contains affiliate links. I purchased this item myself. I was not asked to write, nor was I compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. While looking for “blue” training pants for my 4.5 year old (he needs backup for accidents at night), I found Sprout Change training pants on clearance for $13.95 (regularly $18.95) at Sweetbottoms Baby Boutique. Sprout change products are made in the USA.
Post contains affiliate links. I received one product at no cost for review purposes and purchased the other myself. I published my Kissaluvs pocket training pants review in May 2011 when they were released. The trainers are available in 2T (20-32 lbs) or 3T (28-40 lbs.) I reviewed the 2T previously, and when my 4 year old said he would be happier wearing trainers at night if he had “blue ones,” I grabbed the size 3T for him.
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