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Customer Reviews of Pampers Swaddlers Diapers, Newborn Sesame Street, 40-CountCustomer Review: Pampers Quality!! Get the Swaddlers! Summary: 5 Stars
We highly recommend Swaddlers newborn over the Huggies newborn which seemed to leak more often and had an odd fit. The Pampers newborn size are soft and absorbent plus they also smell good. Buy them at Target or Walmart where you'll find better prices than on Amazon. The packages (40 count) we have bought recently have come with 10 free Pampers sensitive wipes. Great bonus!
Customer Review: Don't waste your money on anything else Summary: 5 Stars
These diapers are wonderful! The best thing about Swaddlers as opposed to regular Pampers is the elastic that goes all around the waist. Not only does this give a perfect fit no matter your baby's size but it really does help prevent messy leaks. The extra couple of dollars you spend on Swaddlers is more than worth it. I only wish they came in larger sizes than N, 1 and 2!
Customer Review: The best diapers ever! Summary: 5 Stars
The hospital where my son was born used these diapers and were great. When I got home I experimented with huggies, luvs and drybottoms (walmart brand) but swaddlers are by far the best for leak protection, fit and scent. They are more odor absorbing so my son stayed smelling good even with a dirty diaper. I will not use anything but pampers swaddlers!!
Customer Review: Swaddlers are great for skinny babies Summary: 5 Stars
If you have a big plump child, Huggies can be as good if not better than Pampers Newborn Swaddlers. If you have a skinny legged and bottomed kid like my son, nothing works better than the Pampers Swaddlers. Huggies leak, 7th Generation leaks and all others we tried were a distant second. Too bad so few places sell the bulk boxes of these for cheap.
Customer Review: Never had a leak! Summary: 5 Stars
Our daughter was 9lbs, 4oz when she was born. She wore these diapers until she was 6 weeks old. We loved them! She has a tiny waist and these diapers were the only ones that fit her. Even though she weighs over 12lbs now, size one diapers aren't quite right but size N just can't handle her volume anymore, otherwise, we'd still be using size N.
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