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- Q: What sizes are available for the Kanga Care Lil Learnerz Training Pants? A: The Kanga Care Lil Learnerz Training Pants are available in five sizes: Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large.
- Q: What is IMWET TECHNOLOGY and how does it help with potty training? A: IMWET TECHNOLOGY is designed to let your toddler feel wet when they have an accident, which aids in the potty training process by helping them become aware of their body's signals.
- Q: Are the Lil Learnerz Training Pants waterproof? A: Yes, the Lil Learnerz Training Pants feature a waterproof shell that can hold a heavy accident without leaking.
- Q: What materials are used in the Lil Learnerz Training Pants? A: The Training Pants are made from polyester, featuring a soft hypoallergenic inner layer and an absorbent dual layer microfiber core.
- Q: Can I use bleach or other laundry additives to wash the Training Pants? A: No, it is not recommended to use bleach, Oxiclean, Borax, or Bac-out when washing Kanga Care products, as these can damage the materials.
- Q: How do the side-snapping features work on the XS and S sizes? A: The side-snapping release panels on the Extra Small and Small sizes allow for easy removal in case of accidents, making them convenient for early learners.
- Q: What is the weight range for the Small size Training Pants? A: The Small size Training Pants fit approximately 22 to 28 pounds.
- Q: Are the Lil Learnerz Training Pants comfortable for toddlers? A: Yes, the Training Pants are designed to be breathable and soft, ensuring comfort for your child while they learn to use the toilet.
- Q: How should I care for the Lil Learnerz Training Pants? A: To care for the Training Pants, wash them according to the manufacturer's instructions without using any harsh laundry additives.
- Q: What makes the Lil Learnerz similar to real underwear? A: Lil Learnerz Training Pants are designed to be easy for toddlers to pull up and down, resembling real underwear to encourage independence during potty training.