Cool alert means big shock when they pee!
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| Review Date: July 23, 2007 |
| Reviewer: AJohnson, Spartanburg, South Carolina United States |
| My husband accidently bought "learning designs" and I couldn't fugure out why my little one was suddenly wetting her pullups. Then when I bought Cool Alert I noticed with just a few drops she grabs the diaper and alerts me she has to go potty! When kids are playing and watching TV they need this acute reminder or they will just go potty in their diaper--old habits..... |
Much better than their diapers.
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| Review Date: January 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: toddler mom, |
While I'm no fan of Huggies diapers (we quickly switched to Pampers after growing tired of the leaks), I had to comment on the reviewer who said "after your child goes in them once they sag so bad you have to go change them". ???? Why would you want to leave your child uncomfortable in a wet/dirty diaper simply because it WASN'T sagging? Reminds me of the old joke "but Doctor, it SAID it holds 12-18 lbs??!!".
Anyway...
Now that we're potty training, we've become Huggies fans. We LOVE the Pull-ups. They work great for us. No leaks, they hold up well to a few pull-ups and pull-downs, and I do believe the wetness liner is helping to make potty training easier. |
Great Diapers for a toddler
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| Review Date: October 6, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Melissa Oxendale, FL United States |
| I love these for my toddler. I hate having to use regular diapers when we are working on using the bathroom like a big girl. These are much easier to use than old fashion diapers. |
Worth every penny if your child needs to feel the wetness.
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| Review Date: December 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: S. Bernauer, IN USA |
| I'm not or have been a big fan of huggies, but these are wonderful. My daughter is 21 months old and has never liked to be wet/dirty. She has been trying on her own to use the bathroom, since she has been 11 months old. Now, that we are cerise about potty training. We got Kay some huggies cool alert pull ups and she was doing great. After about 3 weeks we tried underwear, that didn't go so well. Then we went to training pull-ups that also didn't go as planned. Now that we are back in the huggies cool alert pull ups she is doing great again. Thank you, huggies for making me life easier. |
Pull-ups
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| Review Date: March 29, 2010 |
| Reviewer: K. Fields, houston, tx United States |
| Good product, I have never had to use them though. My first two transitioned to underwear quickly. They get the job done! |
I prefer Huggies over Pampers
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| Review Date: September 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Magpie, Boynton Beach, FL USA |
I've never been a fan of Pampers because they always seemed to be drooping in the back, so it always looked like the diaper was wet/full. In spite of this, I decided to try the Easy-Ups mainly because my daughter likes Dora Explorer, but I prefer the velcro on the Pull-Ups.
I signed-up for Amazon's "Subscribe & Save" service, so I'm saving about $2 per pkg. And because I also have Amazon Prime, I get free 2nd day delivery.
Another suggestion: Fisher-Price Royal Potty Step Stool
The Fisher-Price Stepstool Potty which has a sensor and plays music when they go potty, has been a big help. It takes the guesswork out of the process which saves time, and helps the child relate their actions to the reward.
NOTE: I would highly recommend the boys' potty because of the splash guard! |
Cool enough, just not motivating enough
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| Review Date: April 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: V. Chung, Elk Grove, CA United States |
| From the advertising on this particular product, I assumed the wetness liner was suppose to make the toddler uncomfortable enough to realize that he/she was wet and to learn to prevent "wetness". At one point, i did check and it did feel cool to the touch as it was wet. However, my daughters (twins) didn't mind the coolness and it wasn't effective as I originally thought it to be. Huggies and Pampers both have similar diapers, so if I were to purchase these again, I would compare prices and go with the cheaper ones. There's no need to buy these if they are more expensive. As for leakage and lining, both Huggies and Pampers are about the same. One doesn't hold up significantly better than the other. One real advantage of Huggies tho, is their velcro lining. My girls are thinner than the average baby, so it helps to be able to adjust the pull ups a little even tho the banding is stretchable. |
No real difference from diapers for us
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| Review Date: August 14, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lilyana's Mom, Huntington, IN |
| I thought this was something different than the cool alert pull-ups since it is called wetness liner on the site. But, when I got the product, it was indeed the cool alert pull-ups. The cool alert does not seem to phase our daughter any more than wetting in a regular diaper. They are easier to pull up and down for the several unsuccessfull trips to the potty chair, but other than that, we have seen no real difference. I was hoping the wetness liner would help, but obviously these have either been discontinued or was just an old name for cool alert. |
They're Good If You Want to Go That Route
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| Review Date: August 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mama Rose, |
| I like Pull-ups. They are thinner & more like undies, making it easier to potty train. My 15 month old started training herself at 12 months; much to my joy. I found however, that Pull-ups and comperable products are much more expensive than regular diapers & come in smaller packages. I understand that they are not supposed to be used as diapers, but I want my daughter to understand there is a difference when you use the potty. Not to mention being able to feel the difference. I'm going to continue to use them, because they're fun & easy. However, for now, at home, I'm using training pants that are handwashable. They work very well to allow baby to feel wet & begin to tell when she has to go. For those of you who don't want to do the work-Pull-ups are awesome. Just make sure you change them more fequently than diapers as they are not as absorbent. |
Okay but Easy Ups are better
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| Review Date: February 29, 2008 |
| Reviewer: C. Bernard, Baltimore, MD |
| These are not the greatest. Because of the fact that they have velcro-type tabs on each side, they may as well be regular diapers. My daughter wants to put them on/take them off that way, rather than "pulling up" like training pants. A lot of day care centers prefer these because it's easier to change the child without taking their pants off, but I think they defeat the point. I've put my daughter to bed in these twice and they've leaked overnight both times. We've switched to the Pampers version now and we don't have the problem. I definitely prefer easy ups. |
Huggies just being Huggies
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| Review Date: September 5, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Chicago Mom, |
| No wonder I stay away from Huggies products.. This one is just like the rest. They don't work (at least not for our family or any of our friends). The liner doesn't do anything. My little one doesn't seem to feel any difference. But try Pampers Feel'n Learn and there's your difference! I will NEVER get another Huggies product. What a waste.. |
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