Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count

Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count

  • Premium around-the-clock protection without the premium price
  • Get the right fit every time (SizeRightâ„¢) The first affordable OVERNIGHT option.
  • The only day/night combo pack matched specifically to usage needs
  • Easy day/night product differentiation
  • Simple sizing with back label numbering

Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights #4 Club Box

Rating: (out of 142 reviews)

List Price: $ 19.99

Price: $ 19.99

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5 Responses to Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count

  1. Mannina Magha says:

    Review by Mannina Magha for Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count
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    Who would have ever thought that you would need 2 kinds of diapers for the same baby ? Yes, you would need different diaper sizes as they keep growing up – but not for the same age ?

    Fisher Price has come up with an novel idea in using diapers – Use the thicker padded diapers for nights (8-10 hours) of time and thinly padded ones for daytime when the baby/toddler is more active and needs to be frequently changed.

    My baby no longer wakes up with discomfort of web diapers in the morning.

    The night diapers are very useful for long car travel and use in Airplane. I had recently been on a 6 hour long trip from Dallas to Galveston and these were extremely useful as I did not have to stop over at unclean rest rooms to change the diapers on my baby.

    ~ Update 19th April 2010

    This item is an essential item on our list – we use the ‘night’ diapers on our baby for all our shopping trips, mall visits .. Could’nt be any more happier with this product

  2. ganka says:

    Review by ganka for Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count
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    I got the box of diapers in size 4 when my baby was about 20 pounds, which is lower then the lower weight limit for the size 4 diapers. There are marks on the diapers where you could check if they are the correct size for your baby. If you put the diaper on and the tabs are in the green, it means that the diaper fits well, anything outside the green zone is too big or too small. Well, the diaper was just at the edge of the green for my 20 pound baby.

    When he did grow to the full 22 pounds, I tried the diapers again, this time they were fitting better. The blue Happy Nights diapers were much bulkier then the white daytime diapers. My baby got just one minor leak during the time he was wearing the diapers. The nighttime ones are considerable thicker then the daytime diapers for better protection. At the same time we used Huggies Overnights, Earth’s Best, Nature Babycare and my last box of old style Pampers cruisers (the ones with the mesh liner and without Dry Max). The old style Cruisers were by far the best, thinnest, softest, most absorbent, no leakage, and dry to the touch when wet, although they were scented, which I do not really like. Huggies overnights gave us major leaks. Both Earth Best and Nature Babycare leaked a little, Earth best being a bit beeter. So, as to performance, Happy days and Nights diapers were quite not bad with only one leak, but they are stiff, and they become wet to the touch when baby pees, so he demands diaper change right away.

  3. JT says:

    Review by JT for Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count
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    I hate leaky kids so I was a bit scared to try out diapers made by a toy company. But after putting the FP’s through the paces we were pleasantly surprised…no runs, no leaks, no errors. I also noted that these diapers are priced less than major brand night diapers.

    Our test subject was a mischievous 2-year old. At first these diapers didn’t look like they would fit him but when we did put them on they fit surprisingly well and he did not complain about them. I am very relieved to report that after multiple night trials there were no incidents and this included the several times that Mommy overslept and Baby stayed in diaper longer.

    In conclusion, no complaints from Mommy + no complaints from Baby = Happy Dad. Thumbs up, 5 stars.

  4. Mollysmom says:

    Review by Mollysmom for Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count
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    I researched many types of diapers after pampers changed their cruisers, and this is the best by far! We’ve used three boxes and not a single leak during the day or night. In fact the daytime diapers are so good, I’m sure I could use them at night too. My 16 month old daughter sleeps 12 hours at night and we have not had a single leak. I tried pampers, huggies, earths best, and 7th generation – all of which leaked at night and some leaked during the day. The velcro-type closure did take some getting used to, but it works fine. These do seem to run a little on the small size, but many other brands do as well. I just ordered two more boxes of size 4, but they will probably be the last of that size (my daughter is about 24 pounds).

  5. Clicker says:

    Review by Clicker for Fisher Price Happy Days and Nights Diapers, Large, 22-37 Lbs., 82-Count
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    These diapers work well. I have not had any leaks. The box contains about 2/3 daytime diapers and 1/3 nighttime diapers which are more absorbent. The daytime diapers are white and the nighttime blue, so they are easy to tell apart. The ratio does not work out to where I use an entire box at once, but I have no problem using the leftover nighttime diapers during the day. In fact, I prefer using the more absorbent diapers when we are out and about for several hours. It means one less diaper change.

    When I first saw these diapers, I only saw that they were size Large (22 – 37 pounds). I thought my 29 pound child would fit into them nicely. She has been wearing size 6 Pampers for a while. When they arrived and were size 4, I thought it was hopeless. Although they were smaller than I expected, she was able to wear them. I could see that the absorbent center did not come up high enough in the back and the whole diaper looked too small all around, but it still worked fine. She’d wear them for a couple of hours at a time and did all sorts of messes in them. They held up and I didn’t have a single leak. I found them to work just as well as the Pampers Cruisers I’ve used on all my kids, but my next box will be a size 6 which I think will fit my daughter’s body shape better.

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