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๐ Level up potty training with mess-free confidence!
Sposie Dribbles are slim, disposable cotton training pads designed to fit inside any toddler underwear, providing up to 4 hours of absorbency. They offer a hygienic, mess-reducing alternative to traditional training underwear by gently signaling wetness to aid bladder training while keeping clothes dry and comfortable. Ideal for toddlers aged newborn to 5T, these pads are chlorine, fragrance, latex, and pesticide free, making potty training cleaner, easier, and more confident for both kids and parents.












| ASIN | B09T3TJ3FJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
| Age Range Description | Toddler |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,475 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #14 in Diaper Liners |
| Brand | Select Kids |
| Brand Name | Select Kids |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 830 Reviews |
| Effective Absorbency Hours | 4 |
| Incontinence Protector Size | One Size |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Booster Pad |
| Lining Description | Cotton |
| Manufacturer | Sposie |
| Material | Cotton |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Material Type Free | Chlorine Free, Fragrance Free, Latex Free, Pesticide Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Potty training |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Size | Newborn - 5T |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Kids |
| UPC | 855657006161 |
| Unit Count | 28.00 Count |
| Weight Range | 5-60 lbs |
S**N
Amazing for kids with physical bladder defects/incontinence.
I REALLY hope Amazon gets these back in stock. My 5 year old was born with a bladder defect. Her bladder never held any urine until she had 2 surgeries at 3. She has been no. 2 trained since she was 2, but has been anti-pee-potty training and has been wearing pull-ups. She is finally motivated to try again with the help of these pads catching her dribbles between "big pees". They are the perfect size and shape for putting in little underwear. Unlike her pull-ups, they don't show through her leggings (a big confidence plus as she enters kindergarten). PLEASE, PLEASE BRING THEM BACK! There are not enough childhood incontinence products out there. They seem to all be made to double up with diapers/pull-ups rather than underwear. These have been the only ones I can find that will work in kids underwear.
T**Y
8 year old's mom highly recommends these
I have an 8 year old who will sometimes still have accidents. She is self conscious about this fact and will only wear black leggings since it hides the evidence. These pads have helped her tremendously!! They give her the confidence and take away her anxiety. She can put them in herself. She says they are comfy. Lastly, you cannot see them. She is wearing leggings and I cannot tell she has anything on. In the beginning she still had a couple of accidents to the point where her undies and pants were wet. BUT it didn't smell! These pads helped her anxiety so much that she hasn't had an accident like those since. She will have tiny-small ones before she gets to the toilet. These absorb all of that. Her undies and pants stay dry all day! I highly highly recommend these pads to anyone in a similar situation.
L**Y
Great for the In-Between
We are close to the end of our first box. Potty training had majorly stalled out at our house after three unsuccessful attempts because my three year old couldn't hold it for long and always started going in her pants. I was tired of cleaning up giant messes and went back to diapers. We used the dribbles as a way for her to learn the cues of going potty without a huge puddle mess. It would still overflow and get on her pants at first which I think worked to make her learn when to go potty. That eventually led to smaller and smaller accidents, so she can now use them as what they were meant for: protection against small dribbles. It's nice to change just the pad and not have to get new clothes. That being said, the pads are pretty big. When the directions suggest using two for bigger accidents, I'm not sure how two would even fit in the underwear. All in all, we used them a little differently at first, but it was the only thing that has led to successful potty training this time around. I see more boxes in our future until she can fully hold her bladder.
J**Y
Loved it
I got these qhen my baby's poor butt experienced it's first diaper rash... in full bloom. Red and painful, I wanted him to be able to air it out and still prevent pee from going everywhere. This did the job. You take one out of the box (it's triangularin shape), peel off the paper on the back, and stick it to the inside front of their underwear. Simple and easy. Keep in mind that this is not meant to replace a diaper, just to start them on potty training, so don't expect it to hold the same amount of pee as a diaper would. And definitely do not expect it to hold poop. Just saying. On that note, it does hold a decent quantity of pee, but it will leak if there's too much. It did solve the diaper rash issue though, so worth it to me. And he seems to be okay with wearing it.
K**Y
its a great idea, but didn't work for my son.
We bought the Sposie Dribbles for Boys and Girls for my 4-year-old son. While he is daytime potty trained, and has almost no daytime accidents. He still has ongoing night time issues. It seems that not a week goes by with out 1-2 (and sometimes 4-5) nighttime accidents. Unlike my older kid, he just doesnโt seem to be able to wake himself up during the night. As a help we got these Sposie Dribbles for Boys and Girls, thinking that they would help us from the endless loads of laundry filled with pajamas and bedsheets. That was simply put not the case. While these can help stop a dribble, they canโt stop a full pee. And to be honest thatโs what we needed. If your kids can feel the start of pee and then get up, this product my work for you. But if you were, like me, looking for something closer to a pull-up this is not for you.
N**N
What this thing actually does - brain to body connection - crazy helpful
I wrote this review because I didn't really fully understand what Dribbles did just by looking at it and I would imagine other people are in my same boat so I wanted to do the best I could to explain... My most recent kiddo was having trouble with potty training. He was not making it in time and would just completely go in his diaper if it was on, or his potty training underwear if we were giving that a shot. So I google'd "potty training help for boys" on Amazon just to see what came up and if there was anything that could help. I saw these and wasn't exactly sure what they did. I mean obviously it's a pad that goes in his PT underwear which means he doesn't have to wear a diaper... but how does it actually help SOLVE the problem of him not making it to the potty in time? Once we gave them a shot I realized what exactly was happening and why they're crazy helpful! So I think the key here is in whatever material they use to make these things. It's not like a diaper where it tries to keep all of the wetness away from his body but it also isn't so thin that it doesn't help. It's like when he starts to go potty in his underwear it leaves enough wetness so his brain tells him "you need to go to the potty now" but also stops him from fully going. Like it helps him connect his brain to his bladder better. I'm still not fully sure I'm explaining it well but however it works, it's awesome. I wish I had these for my previous kiddos and recommend them to my friends that are also in the fire of potty training. Hopefully this helps!
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A**R
Perfect for potty training
I'm potty training my 2 year old and these have been so awesome. When she has an accident these hold the liquid and it doesn't get all over her clothes. It has helped her gain confidence and continues to use the bathroom. These are great for potty training. They are thick, seem to be comfortable, perfect design for undies, and they fit great!
L**Y
Liner for kids bedtime
If kids don't want to wear diapers these liners are very helpful
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