Many of you may have noticed that diapers are coming in larger sizes these days and they are flying off the shelves. Brands of diapers that once stopped at a size 6, or up to 35 pounds, are now coming in a size 7 to accommodate a larger child. Whether you like it or loathe it children are simply being potty trained later than they have been in days past, and the manufacturers of Goodnites training pants are embracing that trend by making quality products large enough and absorbent enough to accommodate the needs of larger children. Goodnites have even recently begun selling a product that absorbs and protects just like a standard Goodnite training pant, yet the new product looks like a pair of shorts, perfect for an older child embarrassed by his lack of nighttime bladder control.
Goodnites underpants are definitely not a product for frugal parents; at approximately 12 dollars for 17 training pants they are rather pricey, but worth every penny, and then some. Like many other products they can be bought less expensively at a wholesale club like Sam's or Costco, but personally I don't like to by this type of item in bulk for my older child, since I hope every week he will see the light and decide to urinate exclusively in the toilet. Mothers can dream, right?
Parents who are tired of changing their child's wet sheets in the middle of the night, night after night, due to a leaky diaper or training pant should try Goodnites tonight!
Published by Lucy Brandon
Lucy Brandon is a former teacher, a freelance writer, and mom to one sweet preschooler. View profile



