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Trickle Free Trainers by Mother of Eden
The most comfortable, the most streamlined, the most absorbent and feature rich training pant on the market today. Better than the store-bought expensive disposable training pants--they are washable and re-useable.  Made from a soft waterproof outer material and one layer of super absorbent yet trim micro-fiber terry cloth.  These are perfect for outing where you WANT to keep the consistency of panties on your toddler yet want to be "trickle free" at the same time.  The sizes are adjustable and the snaps come undone to make clean up MUCH easier. Trickle Free trainers also come in a variety of cute colors making training fun for your potty learning child.

Overnite Undies by Mother of Eden
These underwear ALSO are super absorbent and are geared toward nighttime wetters.  Made from soft waterproof outer material, a layer of fleece (optional-we have a few with fleece available, please email me if you'd like fleece) lining the inside to help keep the skin dryer and 4 combined layers of micro-fiber terry cloth for super absorbency. Fleece layer actually make them more absorbent and keeps the child dry.  OVERNITE UNDIES - have snaps in the back of the diaper to adjust. By adjusting the snaps to the larger size you are increasing the thigh and waist measurements by 1 whole inch. The snaps toward the back give the child the confidence of the appearance of real underwear.

Natural Potty Training Products Review

Stop wasting your money on disposable pull-up training pants!

Are you tired of wasting money on those disposable pull-up training pants for your toddler?

Disposable diapers alone use 1.3 million tons of wood pulp (a quarter-million trees) each year, along with plastics, which are made from petroleum resources. They consist of a plastic exterior, an inner super-absorbent layer treated with chemicals, and a liner. 

One commonly used absorbent chemical, sodium polyacrylate, can trigger allergic reactions. Disposable diapers may also contain dyes and dioxin, a carcinogenic by-product of the chlorine bleaching process.

It is very important to try to limit your children's exposure to harmful chemicals.  Children are more vulnerable to the effects of toxic chemicals than adults.  Their immune systems and central nervous system are immature and still developing, which means their bodies are generally less capable of eliminating toxins. 

In addition, children have roughly double the skin surface of adults per unit of body weight, so a child can absorb proportionally more chemicals.  Adult skin absorbs up to 60% of the ingredients (including the synthetic and toxic chemicals) found in the personal care products used on a daily basis. Imagine the impact on your child's skin and health!

Choose environmentally-friendly, reusable training pants instead of the over-priced and waste-filling disposable pull-ups and keep your child safe, save money and help the environment.

Keep it simple and safe with all Natural Potty Training Products for your child's diapering needs! Choose Natural Potty Training Products, because your children ARE worth it!

Did you know ...
One square inch of skin has 650 sweat glands, 65 hair follicles, 234 feet of nerves, 57 feet of capillaries, 19,000 sensory cells, 94 sebaceous (oil) glands, 1250 pain receptors, 13 cold and 78 heat receptors, plus Langerhans (immune) cells. 

Remember ...

Your skin absorbs chemicals into your bloodstream and tissue.  It is not a barrier to them!
 

 

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