Non-parents will think it’s silly to consider designs and characters when making a purchasing decision, but parents will understand how important this can be. Potty training can be a difficult and emotional experience for your toddler, and one factor that may make it more bearable for both the parent and the child is to create some positive associations. One way to do this is by choosing a pull-up that features a topic or character that your child enjoys. We have options on this list that feature Mickey Mouse, aliens, unicorns, dinosaurs, and more. Your child may not have a difficult time choosing or putting on their own pull-up if it features a character they enjoy.
Something else to consider is how the pull-up responds when wet. This question can go in a couple of different directions. For starters, you want a pull-up that absorbs well and doesn’t leak if your child has an accident, so you’ll want to shop for a pull-up that has high levels of absorption and is made to be leak-proof. You also want to think about how easy the pull-up will be to remove when wet, whether it’s you or your child who is doing the removal. Most pull-ups will include easy-tear sides like a diaper has. This can help take the pull-up off if you don’t want to slide it off for whatever reason.
The last thing you should pay attention to is what sort of chemicals are used (or not used) in the creation of the pull-up that you’re purchasing. This is especially important if your child has sensitive skin or struggles with allergies. As a general rule, pull-ups are not made with chemicals or dyes that would be harmful to your child. That said, some pull-ups are made to be especially gentle on sensitive skin and maybe a better option for you to consider if your child has had problems with allergies, rashes, or other skin irritation in the past.
Pampers has frequently been recognized as a #1 pediatrician recommended brand.
The Mickey Mouse graphics will fade when wet to help your children learn how to control their bladders and encourage them to stay dry.
This product can be paired with Pull-Ups voice assistant on smart speakers to help make potty training fun with Disney character calls, positive reinforcement, and reminders.
These underwear fit like big-kid underpants, while being easy to tear on the side panels for quick changes.
These pull-ups have fronts and backs that are easy to identify, and each one features a high-capacity absorbent core.
These pull-ups provide a comfortable big-kid experience that your preschooler will have no trouble taking off or putting on by themselves.
Your little one will love the super-soft inner and outer layers in these pull-ups.
These training pants feature soft-stretch sides with no added fragrances, chlorines, or lotions.
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These pull-ups feature an easy tear-off and are easily disposed of by wrapping with the tape provided on the back.
These pull-ups are made with an anti-clumping mesh sheet material that offers exceptional leak protection.
A: Typically, most parents will introduce their children to pull-ups around age three. Many parents will rely on pull-ups during the night while allowing their children to wear underwear during the day, early on in the potty-training process. Many children continue to have accidents in bed up to age six, so wearing a pull-up during the night can provide peace of mind to both children and parents that an accident during the night won’t result in wet clothes or sheets. That said, pull-ups can also be a good option for children during the day who may be going to daycare or who may have limited access to restrooms for whatever reason.
A: Like diapers, pull-ups don’t have an expiration date. This has been confirmed by the major diaper and pull-up manufacturers, like Pampers and Huggies. If you’re struggling to decide how many pull-ups to buy, start by purchasing a smaller package and seeing how long it lasts you. This will give you an idea of how your child is responding to using the pull-ups and how often they have an accident and need to be changed.