So I recently got Eliza a little potty (right after my mom warned me not to even think about it until she was two years old, so possibly out of pure rebellion) and we've been sitting on it several times a day and she's taken to it pretty well and even tinkled a couple of times. She thinks it's pretty funny to sit on it and say "Psss!"
As much as I love my flats, it is a pain to take them off and put them on her so many times a day, so I'm starting to look at trainers. I just bought a dozen Tot Wraps because they're moderately priced and I like the idea of having some all-in-ones around for going out, etc., but now I'm looking for some regular cotton Gerber-like pants that I can use at home with or without a Dappi cover to fill in the gaps. I expect this to be a somewhat lengthy process with lots of wet pants in the beginning, so a dozen isn't going to do me. Problem is, even the 18M Gerbers that I'm finding are for 24+ pounds, and Eliza is barely 19 pounds.
I've found these, and they aren't so bad by the dozen. Unless you compare them to Gerber.
Any other suggestions?
Re: Come in, please, if you EC or early potty train(ed).
I recently went to a presentation on EC, and there were a whole bunch of interesting products. We too have a potty!
Let me look for the list they gave me...
Okay--here are all the links. I suspect you need something like tiny underwear, right? Look at pottypatty.com.
www.ecawarebaby.com
www.theecstore.com
www.ecwear.com
Switching to AIOs was well worth it. We were using prefolds when we started, and it is a pain.
Hanna Anderson has training pants that start ~20 lbs. They aren't cheap, but I'm sure they are excellent quality.
I've heard that some people buy the smallest undies they can, shrink them in the dryer, and then put on 2-3 pair.