Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Pull Ups/Nappies

Hi guys





Just wondering if any other parents stumbled across the tip on allears.net to take pull-up nappies/diapers for children?





We%26#39;re taking 2 packs for Hannah and some extra for the flight. Then if she can make it to the loo, great, but if not, we don%26#39;t need a full lower-half change. Also probably good for the parks too - you just KNOW she%26#39;ll be desperate for the loo just as we get to the end of a 45 minute queue lol!



Pull Ups/Nappies


HIya Caroline,





How old will Hannah be when you go. My wee girl will be 3 i really hope she is potty trained by then but the pull ups sound like a good idea especially for the queues and you know when kids get excited they tend to forget about going to the toilets - lol





thanks for the tip





laura



Pull Ups/Nappies


Hi Caroline, just in case you want to save room in your luggage, well-known brands of pull-ups (ie pampers easy up pants) are available to buy out there. We just took enough with us for flight and first 24 hrs and bought packs whilst there.




Hiya, Hannah will be 4 in November, and she%26#39;s been dry in the day since October, and at night since January.





We%26#39;ve had the pull-ups since potty training (we ended up not even using them during the day as she wouldn%26#39;t know when she was wet) so in a way we%26#39;re just using up the ';old stock'; lol.





We%26#39;ll not leave her to her own devices as far as toilet trips are concerned (good grief, I%26#39;ll probably be going more often than her lol) but it%26#39;s more of a ';just in case';. Especially good for parades too lol!




I took some for my son who was nearly 3 thinking like you that it would be a good idea- but no he refused to wear them claiming they were for babies (he%26#39;s soo not into babies lol!)

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