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BOGOF pampers feel and learn training pants
clairelg88
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buy one get one free at boots
both the girls design and the boys design
They cost approx £4.98 for 20
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatalogSearchResultView?storeId=10052&catalogId=11051&langId=-1&pageSize=12&beginIndex=0&sType=SimpleSearch&resultCatEntryType=2&searchTerm=pampers
both the girls design and the boys design
They cost approx £4.98 for 20
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatalogSearchResultView?storeId=10052&catalogId=11051&langId=-1&pageSize=12&beginIndex=0&sType=SimpleSearch&resultCatEntryType=2&searchTerm=pampers
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ohhh, i spend a flippin fortune on these!! is it just online or instore to??3 wonderfull kids :female::female::male:, 1 fab hubby
, 2 beautifull cats and 1 very large dog = my family!
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instore aswell0
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thanks op, been debating whether to start training my little one. This will be a big help:)0
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Are these okay for older children?berniesmaster wrote: »ohhh, i spend a flippin fortune on these!! is it just online or instore to??
I always use pullups for my 8 yr old boy (rather sound sleeper) and am sick of spending a fortune on them. Any opinions please?0 -
shanleypink wrote: »Are these okay for older children?
I always use pullups for my 8 yr old boy (rather sound sleeper) and am sick of spending a fortune on them. Any opinions please?
Probably not, feel and learn are supposed to leave the feeling of wetness, and encourage the child to us a potty/toilet.
might be pretty uncomfortable for your son.0 -
ok, thanks for that. Will need a second mortgage at this rate! Does anyone have any moneysaving ideas which don't line "pullups" pockets?0
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shanleypink wrote: »ok, thanks for that. Will need a second mortgage at this rate! Does anyone have any moneysaving ideas which don't line "pullups" pockets?
Have you tried the washable products that are around?
mother-ease may be a good option, they are around £17 a pair, but are washable.0
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