Huggies Pull Ups Toilet Training Pants
Help your child transition from nappies to underwear
- Resealable easy-open sided
Huggies Pull Ups
Toilet Training Pants have easy to open, resealable sides, so you can slip them on and off then roll-up and dispose.
- Easy to pull up and down
Huggies Pull Ups
Toilet Training Pants are soft, thin and stretchy, for kids to learn the ups and downs, just like real undies.
- Fun big kid designs(includes 1 or more design per pack. Design may vary.)
- Learning wet from dry
Huggies Pull Ups
Toilet Training Pants have a learning liner that helps children understand the difference between wet and dry. The tailored liner allows the feeling of wetness for a few moments, before drawing the moisture away.
- Absorbency based on learning stage
Once you child has started to get the hang of toilet training with Early Stage Trainers, he is ready to move onto Trainers! Huggies Pull Ups Toilet Training Pants for Trainers are designed to have just enough absorbency to catch any little accidents.
- Learning for boys & girls
Absorbency needs are different for boys and girls Huggies Pull Ups Toilet Training Pants provide absorbency where they need it most.
When do I start toilet training?
It is impossible to set an exact age to start toilet training. Some children are ready at 18 months, some not until 2 years or even later.
Boys and girls also develop at different rates with respect to toilet training, with girls generally toilet trained earlier than boys. Whether early or late, you'll notice that a number of trends begin to come together.
There is no 'right age' to start toilet training, it depends on where your child is at physically, emotionally and psychologically.
Signs of readiness
Your child:
- Leaves their nappy drier for longer periods of time. This shows their bladder and bowel control is improving.
- Says wee or poo during a nappy change and understands what they are.
- Has the dexterity to pull their pants up and down.
- Recognises the urge to go, by using facial expressions, holding onto themselves or making noises.
- Can understand what you're saying and follow simple instructions.
- Is able to walk and can sit on a potty or toilet.
- Understands the meaning of wet and dry.