Potty Training Pants - Original Style
Potty Training - FAQs
It’s often good to stay at home for the first few days of potty training, making it much easier to clear up the occasional accident. Get your toddler used to their potty, by letting them carry it around with them during the day and move it where they like. You could even sit them on the potty fully clothed and let them read a book or play. Keep the potty within easy reach or even have a couple of potties throughout the home.
For a stress-free move away from nappies, start potty training when your toddler is showing signs they are ready to give it a go. Are they able to stay dry for up to 2 hours or during a nap? Do they ask to be changed and dislike the feeling of being wet? Are they showing signs of independence by doing things themselves?
Pop pants on when it's time to train and keep a few spare pairs handy to help them throughout the day.
After use, store for up to 3 days before washing. You can pop them in your machine along with other items and wash at 40°C. Finally, air dry or tumble dry on low.
















