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If you’re looking for the best potty training pants on the market, then look no further than our Elite Design pants.Cute and functional, these award-winning potty training pants come in an array of adorable designs.
Start simple. Bring the potty into your routine before you expect anything from it: leave it in the bathroom, let your toddler sit on it after meals or before bath time, and keep the whole thing pressure-free. Once they're showing some awareness of when they need to go, training pants for toddlers are a natural next step. They give children just enough feedback (a mild sensation of wetness) to help them start recognising their own cues.
Most children are ready somewhere between 18 months and 3 years, but readiness looks different for every child. Watch for signs like staying dry for longer stretches, showing an interest in the toilet, or starting to let you know when their nappy needs changing. If those signs aren't there yet, waiting a little longer usually means the whole process goes faster once you do start.
It varies a lot. Some toddlers get the hang of daytime dryness within a couple of weeks; others take a few months of gradual progress. Three to six months for reliable daytime confidence is pretty common, with night-time dryness often coming later on. Staying consistent makes a bigger difference than almost anything else, whether that be at home or at nursery.
There's no magic number. Most children show signs of readiness between 18 months and 3 years, and starting before they're ready tends to make the whole process take longer. Your child's behaviour is a far better guide than their birthday. If you're unsure, your health visitor is always worth a conversation.
Boys can sometimes take a little longer to show readiness than girls, and many parents find that starting around 2 to 2.5 years works well. The signs to look for are the same regardless, including longer dry spells, curiosity about the toilet, telling you when their nappy is wet or dirty. A lot of families find that training pants for boys are a good stepping stone, starting with sitting down for wees to keep things straightforward, then moving to standing once confidence is there.
Girls often show readiness signs a little earlier than boys, though every child finds their own pace. Somewhere between 18 months and 2.5 years is a common window. Training pants for girls work the same way: look for longer dry periods, interest in the toilet and a growing awareness of when they need to go, and start when those signs are showing up consistently.
Brilliant 👏 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My daughter is well on her way since buying these pants took me only a couple of days before no more accidents. These were the only pants I managed to find that could hold a full wee too! Lovely comfy and pretty material for my daughter we are a big fan thank you!
My order arrived promptly. The pants have a lovely texture and quality. However my son is very sensitive to different textures and refused to wear them. Because of that I can't provide much more information.
As described
We have only been using these for a day but so far, so good! They have stopped most leaks and let my daughter know she is wet. Good fit and washed well first time.
My only gripe is the sizing. I bought based on waist size, which put my child firmly in the size 2-3yrs category, but when they arrived they *only just* fit. So I had to order more and pay again for the 3-4yrs. My child is 2.5yrs, but 98th percentile so what I’d say is if you know your child needs a bigger size in every other item you buy them, they probably need a bigger size in these too. Trust your parental knowledge, rather than the size chart.