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CatK91
Posts:25

 | | 02 Dec 2009 11:35 AM |
| Hi Vibers!
We trust your Huggies® Nappy Pants mums groups are coming along well.
To clarify, Huggies® do not recommend the use of Huggies® Nappy-Pants for toilet training. Huggies® Nappy-Pants are a nappy-pant specifically designed for active toddlers and not a toilet training pant. Nappy-Pants do not have learning tools such as Fade & Learn designs to assist you and your toddler in the toilet training process.
Huggies® recommend you use HUGGIES PULL-UPS® Training Pants to help toilet train your child.
Have a great day
Team at Vibe Village | | | |
| casspice
Posts:4

 | | 02 Dec 2009 12:03 PM |
| This is something I am finding I have to tell people a lot, since being in this program. Perhaps more specific advertising from Huggies would be helpful? So many think it's a great toilet training idea, and cheaper than pullups. Will make sure I let people know.
thanks | | | |
| purplelion
Posts:385

 | | 02 Dec 2009 8:59 PM |
| I don't really understand the market for the idea then. If your child is still having accidents, then they are still toilet training.
My little one is toilet training, and I have found them to be quite good. | | | |
| casspice
Posts:4

 | | 02 Dec 2009 9:10 PM |
| The thing is, if you use them as a toilet training aide, it won't work. They are effectively the same as a nappy, but with a different fastener, so to speak. So they will feel like a nappy, just you put them on differently. It won't feel wet to the child the same way as what a Pull-up would.
The benefit from this product comes if you have a wriggly toddler who won't lay down for a nappy change, or one who is constantly pulling the nappy off, opening the tabs etc. | | | |
| purplelion
Posts:385

 | | 02 Dec 2009 9:31 PM |
| | Ah, I see. Well my little one has been wearing them, and tells me when he has been. | | | |
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