written by on 16/03/2008
My child rarely suffered from nappy rash and after using the feel n learn pants for a day developed a very bad case of nappy rash which was extremely uncomfortable and painful.
written by sarah ferguson on 22/01/2006
I work in childcare and have helped to toilet train many children. I have found that Pampers'Feel 'n' Learn' pants are very ineffective. Whatever wetness is felt by the child appears too insufficient to cause any discomfort, therefore there is no incentive for the child to use the potty or toilet the next time they need to wee. Furthermore, the 'Feel 'n' Learn' pants are not much difference in size and bulk from a nappy, this can cause confusion for the child.
Finally, the pants are fairly expensive and because they are frequently ineffective and cause toilet training to take longer a parent can end up spending an awful lot of money on them.
written by cfpang91 on 01/12/2005
When I came to potty training my 2 year old girl I had many probems with getting her out of nappies and into pants. I heard about Pampers Fell 'n' Learn Potty Training Pants from a friend of mine but had never believed they worked. 4 years later and the same time came to potty train my second 2 year old girl. This time T was walking through Tesco to find a potty training pants with a differnets. They were also on offer.
They were called Pampers Feel 'n' Learn Potty Training Pants.They come only one size - 5 to 6 - and only contain about 12 pairs of pants.You mostly find them in supermarkets at abour £5 a pack with is about 42p a pair.
However, they contaiN a wetness liner inbetween the childs legs. When the child urinates some is collected on the liner which is directly on the child's skin. This tells the child that he/she is wet and should go to the potty/tell a parent. they also have picture fading technology. just like the one on Huggles Pull-Up Potty training Pants, they disappear when mixed with water. With easy open side they allow mums and dads to open the pants and remove them fast and cleanly without the mess.
The first time my daughter had a poo in her first potty training pants. I took them off on the carpet to only end up having to clean a big poo stain on my carpet. Therefore I recommend that removal of the diaper should be done in the bathroom or by the potty if you know what I mean.
The Pampers Feel 'n' Learn Pants come in Boy and Girl Sets. For a boy you will see Spiderman swinging and for girls you will see Dora the Explorer. To a child Pampers Feel 'n' Learn Pants give the sensation of real pants and teach children to pull up/down the pants when it comes to the potty.
Overall I believe that Pampers Feel 'n' Learn Potty Trainng Pants are not bad. I've tried Huggies Pull-up Pants but still believe that Pampers Feel 'n' Learn Potty Trainng Pants are much better. My daughter now sleeps with them on which teaches my child when she is wet at night. I would recommend it to anyone.
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C5312's Response to 219266_cfpang91's Review
Written on: 07/01/2010
This review was very helpful and i'm going to try them on my 36month old child and see if they work better then Sainsburys little ones easy on pants (which are nappys but you pull them up or down like pants.
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