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Big Elephant Potty Training Pants MFG: BIG ELEPHANT Store
Why We Love It
The Big Elephant Potty Training Pants are a fan favorite. Parents love how these pants are relatively absorbent but don’t entirely mimic traditional diapers, which could make potty training more challenging. You’ll get six layers of absorbent cotton that help to contain accidents. But they look exactly like real underwear, which makes the transition to real undies so much easier. These pants are machine washable with a covered elastic band for comfort.
Available at Amazon starting at $24






Gerber Unisex Waterproof Pants MFG: Gerber Store
Why We Love It
The idea of underwear covers is to literally cover the kid’s underwear and provide an extra layer to stay dry. Some parents may find this technique a little outdated, and it can be bulky and uncomfortable for kids. They do have their place, though, like for long car rides, travel, the first few days of preschool with underwear, or other times when it’s important to stay dry.
Available at Amazon starting at $7




Huggies Pull-Ups New Leaf Training Pants MFG: Pull-Ups Store
Why We Love It
These come with cute designs and are available in sizes from 2T to 5T. With 76 in a package, they’re a pricier option — especially if it takes time for your tot to get the hang of going to the potty. Still, these training pants are made from plant-based ingredients and are made to be soft with an adjustable waistband. Huggies says you’ll get up to 12 hours of leak protection, which also makes them ideal for overnight use, or even long car trips.
Available at Amazon starting at $32




Lamaze Organic Cotton Training Pants MFG: Lamaze Organic Baby Store
Why We Love It
For families concerned about their impact on the environment and society at large, the Lamaze Organic Cotton Training Pants are a great option. They are made from sustainably-sourced cotton and are Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX certified so you know they’re ethically produced. While you only get four pairs of underwear in a pack, you’ll like that these are chemical-free and unlikely to irritate your toddler’s skin. We appreciate that this set of training underwear is available in sizes as small as 9 months up to 5T.
Available at Amazon starting at $11






MooMoo Baby Potty Training Pants MFG: MooMoo Baby
Why We Love It
Available in cute patterns (sharks, stars, stripes and more), MooMoos are more absorbent and leak-proof compared to big-kid undies thanks to six (!) layers of padding and cinching at the legs. They’re also made of 100 percent cotton, so they’re super breathable, washable (dryer-friendly, too!) and allow your little one to feel just enough moisture — their cue to commit to this new potty-training thing.
Available at Amazon starting at $24




Pull-Ups Learning Designs Potty Training Pants MFG: Pull-Ups Store
Why We Love It
For the early days of potty training, Pull-Ups are about as cost-effective as you can get for disposable training pants. The soft and stretchy material fits like super-comfy underwear, but easy-open and refastenable sides make ‘em mom- and dad-friendly, too. Disney’s Minnie Mouse fades when wet, a neat feature that might help encourage your little one to make it to the bathroom in time.
Available at Amazon starting at $22




Skhls Absorbent Potty Training Pants MFG: Skhls
Why We Love It
If your child is no longer wearing diapers but isn’t getting up to potty in the middle of the night, you likely want a pair of training pants that can handle any potential overnight accidents. These contain a plastic inner layer that helps to contain accidents better than traditional reusable training pants. The Skhls Absorbent Potty Training Pants are a favorite among parents who found that disposable training pants weren’t effective for actually teaching their children to use the potty.
Available at Amazon starting at $20








Thirsties Potty Training Pant MFG: Thirsties Store
Why We Love It
A popular, made-in-the-USA brand, these training pants are constructed with 100-percent certified organic cotton. The wet zone (or crotch area) is lined with four layers of cotton and a waterproof laminate that helps to keep clothes dry in case of an accident. There is gentle elastic along the legs and waist, so it’s easy for kiddos to pull them up and down. Thirsties are not intended for overnight use and kids with thinner legs or kids between sizes should wear a size down. The training underpants come in four sizes—small (20 to 27 pounds), medium (26 to 35 pounds), large (33 to 34 pounds), and extra-large (42 to 56+ pounds).