![]() ![]() Super Undies makes night time undies look like underwear, are quite absorbent, and can be used with step-up inserts for extra absorbency. Their bedwetter pants fit up to 65 pounds, and hold 21 ounces!īumbledoo sells cloth training pants that look more like undies, can be ordered in custom sizes, and are quite absorbent. Mother-Ease has some specialty products that include training pants for kids up to 60 pounds (the largest size holds only 6 ounces, so not diaper absorbency. I believe they may actually be made to order. For those who do, Fuzzibunz mediums are huge, so I don’t doubt for a second that their larges will fit a 45 pound child, as they estimate! They also sell an extra-large, to fit children over 45 pounds. It doesn’t sound like you really need the absorbency (or want the look) of a diaper. Good question Carrie! Though I’m not there yet myself, I’ve been keeping a look out for these. I didn’t start cloth diapering until my third who is 12-months-old now so I don’t really know what to do about big kids. I know all the disposable diaper companies make nighttime “underwear” for big kids, but I was wondering if you could recommend any cloth versions. We limit the drinks before bedtime and make sure he goes to the bathroom one more time before getting in bed, but still there are accidents. ![]() I have an almost-4-year-old who is potty-trained, but still has occasional accidents at night. I have a question for you about older kids. ![]()
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