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110 of 117 found the following review helpful:
Worth the extra money May 31, 2010
By Warren J. Dew When my wife and I had our first child, we started out using Pampers diapers, because that's what we had used in the hospital. While those diapers were adequate, we didn't really like the way that they forced our daughter to waddle with her knees turned out once she started learning to walk. I saw some Huggies Supremes, as they were then called, advertising a more shaped fit in their toddler sizes, and decided to try a package.
What a difference it made! Not only did she walk more easily, but the diapers also had a significantly higher capacity, meaning that a single diaper would usually last through the night without overflowing. In addition, the fit was better to the point that poop explosions became a thing of the past. It was really nice not having to change soiled clothing along with the diapers.
Other parents we know report similar experiences. When our second child came along, there was no question - he started using Huggies Little Snugglers right from the start.
Modern diapers have come a long way from the old cloth diapers, so here are a few tips for using them if you are new to them.
- The absorbent material in modern diapers is so effective that the diaper won't feel wet, and won't release any urine odor. The way to tell that the diaper needs to be changed is to squeeze slightly at the front of the crotch - on boys, a little higher, just above the private parts. If it feels like it did when the diaper was put on, it's still dry. If it feels more full and squishy, like a gel, it's wet. Poop you'll still have to tell by smell and the child's behavior.
- When putting these diapers on, stretch the elastic across the baby's back slightly, and make sure the front is also snug when velcroing the tabs shut. This will help minimize the chance of leaks at the waist or leg holes.
- A couple tricks for diapering in general: when changing a diaper, I spread the clean diaper out under the child first, before removing the dirty diaper. After undoing the tabs, I grab both ankles in my left hand, lift a couple of inches, remove the dirty diaper, and clean the back and buttocks before lowering the baby's behind onto the clean diaper. For a boy, putting a wipe over the front while doing the change can avoid fountains.
Each box contains two or four clear plastic bags with half or a quarter of the diapers in each. The bags have perforations and act as fairly convenient dispensers after removal from the box.
Since the sizing data is currently missing from the product description, here it is: Size 1: up to 14 pounds Size 2: 12-18 pounds Size 3: 16-28 pounds Size 4: 22-37 pounds Size 5: over 27 pounds Size 6: over 35 pounds
Huggies Supremes do cost a bit more than most other brands, but you will probably also use fewer diapers because of their larger capacity. Add to that the reduced chances of soiling baby's clothes, and they are well worth it!
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
BETTER THAN LUVS OR PAMPERS Aug 19, 2010
By Mary D I have a 13lb little man and NEVER once leaked poopy or pee with these. He sleeps 8-10 hours straight through the night and there aren't any leaks in the morning-EVER. Also there isn't any gel left behind on him, either, he wakes up dry and happy. He leaks in Pampers sometimes, and although Luvs don't leak, they don't hold as much, so it seems, and they feel really cheap.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Awesome Diapers Aug 08, 2010
By Mia's Mommy We have tried EVERYTHING! These are the best and are definitely worth the extra money. Our daughter got diaper rash with Luvs and Pampers but as soon as we switched to these, no more diaper rash! We have yet to have any leaks (3 months, going strong) and they seem to be much more plush than any other diaper brand. As a side note, the Huggies Snug and Dry are just as good, not as soft. When on sale, the premiums are actually cheaper than snug and dry. So keep your eyes open!
12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Little Leakers Feb 12, 2011
By kayakqueen
"kayakqueen"
We had used this diaper when our son was just born and were really happy with its performance as compared to Pampers. We then had accidently bought a box of Huggies Snug and Dry and didn't realize a difference until we went back to using the Little Snugglers now that he is older. With the Snug and Dry he barely had a leak of any kind and they seemed to be, well, more snug around the important areas. No matter how tight we secure the Snugglers, he invariably has a poo-blowout every time he has a BM and also has 4-5 urine blowouts at night during a week's time frame. The only theory we have is that the cut of the Snugglers doesn't fit our growing boy the same way the Snug and Dry do. This diaper just doesn't work for us anymore.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great quality Jun 20, 2010
By B. Yee My baby likes these diapers and has hardly had any "explosions" that leak out in them. They feel soft and he's never had any problems with diaper rash with them. I prefer these over the Pampers Swaddlers because he seems to leak out of those more often.
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