Close Pop-in Night Time Potty Training Pant – Diaper Lab
Dry during the day but not quite yet there at night? Love to escape the cost of disposable pull ups? Then our Pop-in night-time pants are the perfect reusable solution giving you and your little ones the peace of mind needed for dream filled nights.
Dry during the day but not quite yet there at night? Love to escape the cost of disposable pull ups? Then our Pop-in night-time pants are the perfect reusable solution giving you and your little ones the peace of mind needed for dream filled nights. Just like our daytime pants they can be pulled up and down easily but there is also a full layer of PUL. Inside, the clever combination of absorbent and waterproof fabrics coupled with the new soft deep elastic cuff help provide the ultimate protection against leaks. Need a little extra absorbency? Simply pop in one of our bamboo daytime boosters (sold separately) into the pocket, which is now even easier to stuff. We think they are the perfect way to give your nipper a helping hand on the journey to potty independence! Specially designed for night-times.
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