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Trainer recommendations
We're just starting potty learning with my 2 year old son. I'm finding trainers as overwhelming as CDing when I first started. I need recommendations for a 2 yo boy, preferably not over $20-25 each!
Tia! Sent from my iPhone using DS Forum
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Re: Trainer recommendations
I like Happy Heinys or Bumwear for overnights. Imse Vimse or Blueberry for daytime. The gerber cloth trainers or similar with wool or fleece over for when they are almost fully trained.
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Re: Trainer recommendations
We used GroVia when we needed something waterproof, and Blueberry when we didn't. I stuffed the GroVia for nights, but it isn't stay dry so DD felt when she wet but I didn't have to change the sheets. She night trained about 10 weeks after day training.
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Re: Trainer recommendations
We used Bububibi. They were inexpensive, and would hold a small accident. They weren't 100% waterproof, so if it was a full pee my DD's pants would often get damp, but there wasn't a puddle on the floor, KWIM? And they were very inexpensive. I had some Blueberry and Imse Vimse as well, which held more before leaking, but were more expensive.
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Re: Trainer recommendations
we use HHs for nights and they are wonderful if you need to heavily stuff. We also have a couple of wunderunders (on FB) and they are so cute, good price, custom. The rise is lower--really fits like underwear, though they can be stuffed. I can imagine these would be great for daytime. She also makes them like an AIO w/o a pocket, under $15.
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Re: Trainer recommendations
We loved Blueberry trainers.
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Martina mom to 7 little blessings I have a wonderful husband too.
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Re: Trainer recommendations
Blueberry and Mother Goose Designs here. They both work great, but the Mother Goose are far more trim and seem to hold up just as well for accidents. We also have a Best Bottom, which works just fine, but I'm finding I don't really like the snap-in insert.
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Karen, librarian-in-training, married to my BFF - DSishD 14, DSD 8, DS 3, DD almost 2, & someone new 1/13!
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Re: Trainer recommendations
Has anybody used the Flip trainers?
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ontario
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Love my blueberry trainers as well
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DS 6-8-11

DSishD 14,
DSD 8,
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