I chose 18 months for a petite 20 lb 2 year old girl. See photos for matching. Regular sweatpants fall right off my baby's tiny butt. She is currently wearing 12 month pants. A 12 month size would probably fit her too, but I decided to go up a size after measuring according to the chart and reading the reviews. These tiny boxers fit her like cute soft shorts and look adorable with her tops and under her dresses. With a fatter child, they fit snugly on the buttocks. It's summer now, so she only wears them with her shirts and dresses. In the winter when she needs long pants I'd probably prefer to wear boxers under leggings etc. They're perfect for potty training as she can handle them herself. Although they're expensive for baby clothes, I like the thicker cotton and the fact that they're made in the USA. I also love supporting Mom's business ventures. Although I've found *some* tiny underwear that's cheaper lately, the fabric is thin and not nearly as good. ALWAYS wash them separately the first time, as they tend to "stain" badly the first time they are washed. I have no complaints and trust Andrea, the owner of the business, to put out good content and products in every way. I found her book after having my second child and am now binding my fifth while still benefiting from her teaching!
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