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HEY FROZEN! Where have you been?the cloth training pants are good.I agree with morning bell that pull-ups are a bit of a gimmick. However I think it is worth it just to put on regular underwear and it may get messy for a couple of days and you will have a little extra washing but before you know it they will start using the potty as it is a yucky feeling to have accidents.
Maybe try a reward system too-prehaps a sticker (or whatever your child would like)each time they use potty.
I potty trained my last son in winter and it took 2 days of having a few accidents.Then a day of doing all his pee pee in the potty but not bowel movements-this is a common thing -some children get scared of doing bowel movements in potty but then after that he went to the potty each time and had dry underpants. I put a diaper on him the first time out but he waited to get home to use potty .
So sorry I am going on a bit but a couple of days mess is worth it.you try .I know all children are different but with all 3 of my children it was only a couple of days extra mess and washing.
Whatever you try good luck. I know you were just asking where you could find organic pull-ups but I thought my experience might be interesting to you.

Everyone has been helpful. My son was easy. She changed her mind all the time, but i think this time she is ready. We have the rubber mats on the floors and plastic underneath it so if she does pee its a easy clean up. I think i will try the cloth training pants. My son liked them but i can't find them. One good thing is she has no problem pooping in the potty. She hasn't pooped in her pants since sat. WOO HOO!
HA! You have the right idea (I was going to suggest newspaper).
My son was easy, boys in general are (I know this from working in a daycare) but if you have 1 whole week with intensive potty training, maybe not wearing anything below the waist with a potty in whatever room baby girl is in.... This worked for my niece.