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| | Features | Snug & Dry with unbeatable leakage protection!LeakLockĀ® quickly captures moisture and locks it away to help prevent leaks.All-around stretch for a super-snug fitMickey & Friends Designs
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| | Description | Huggies Little Movers Diapers Step 3 Giant Pack 124 |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 17.3 inches | | Package Width: | 13.5 inches | | Package Height: | 9.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 9.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 362 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 362 customer reviews )
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51 of 61 found the following review helpful:
Best diapers we tried Aug 30, 2010
By Loving Mommy I always read bad reviews to see if there is something informational there, but bad reviews for Huggies are just as strange as it could get. Diaper is designed to simplify parents life in comparison to regular cloth ones - from 20-30 years ago. But reading bad reviews I could not stop wondering why people are expecting these diapers to absorb unlimited quantity of pee? When you see "crumbs" this is actually a sign that you NEEDED to change this diaper ages ago. These are good diapers, but they need to be changed frequently like all other diapers. The older your kid the more often you need to change him - (s)he pees you know like a big boy or a big girl. These diapers are pretty absorbent, but it does not mean that you need to let your kid explore its capacity every time. In order to allow your kid to go through potty training successfully you still need to change him fairly often to give him a "clean" feeling. On another note accidents still might happen, this is why they are called accidents, and they will happen in any diapers, because kids are moving objects - mine 2-year old does not stop period even for food. Even my boy being so active I can assure that we did not have an accident for very long. Couple leak accidents we had in the beginning when diaper was not put properly due to kid not laying down still even for a second. I have a boy, so I can say these diapers are perfect for very active boys. Instructions are very simple - put diaper on, check how you did it, giggle with your kid when pushing his legs towards his tummy to allow better fit - done.
25 of 30 found the following review helpful:
I now like Huggies again. Jan 12, 2007
By N. Saysamone I've been using both Pampers Swaddlers, generic brands, regular Huggies and Huggies Supreme since my baby was born but now she's solely on Huggies Supreme. Some generic brands were ok but didn't absorb as much, or stretch to fit correctly, or ripped, but that's we expected for the price. Pampers Swaddlers has the weave that sticks to the skin when there was a dirty diaper. Regular Huggies had some crystal like particles that formed on her skin everytime there was a wet diaper. I stopped using Huggies until a friend recommended this when she was 4 months old and was in between sizes. This was the perfect size, no crystals, absorbs well, and is also really soft. Better than expected.
17 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Hands down... the best diapers for us Dec 11, 2007
By Megan Williams
"Twin Mommy"
I have 23 month old twins and over the course of their lives, I feel like I've tried just about every brand of diapers out there. We started in Pampers and then when they got about 6 months old, we changed to store-brands, some were okay, some were horrible. However, I noticed about 2-3 months ago that those store brands were always leaking at night. We did try Huggies Overnights, but I found that it's just a pain to have daytime and nighttime diapers. We tried regular Huggies, but there were still a few leaks.
About a month ago, I exclusively switched to the Huggies Supreme and I am so happy that I did. We now have very few leaks. I have one of each (boy and girl), and the Huggies Supreme works so well on each of them. Yes, they are a little more expensive. With the Amazon subscription, I am paying about 28c a diaper. That's just about a cent less than Walmart, but I'm not having to lug them home. Having them come to my door is a bigger plus that you might think. Plus, they are just so darn cute. They are very soft and cushy and I just feel good about putting them on my babies (as silly as that may sound).
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
GREAT Jun 21, 2010
By Jeremy I used to purchase the pampers and then they put drymax in them which caused horrible diaper rash. These diapers are a little more money but worth no leaks! There is no odor or dyes in the diaper liner either which is nice! I try to save money by using the huggies snug and dry during the day and the little movers at night. My child sleeps through the whole night (10 plus hours) and is almost a year old and he has been waking up for 3 months in a row without being wet himself because these diapers are super absorbant.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Worth the extra money Nov 05, 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 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 Supremes right from the start.
Modern diapers have come a long way from the old cloth diapers, so here are a few tips for new parents on using 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 baby from the back forward before lowering the baby's behind onto the clean diaper. For a boy, put a wipe over the front while doing the change to avoid fountains.
Each box contains two or four clear plastic bags with half or a quarter of the diapers in each bag. 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!
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