Lil ADVENTS Potty Time Adventures - Farm Animals with 14 Wooden Block Toy Prizes | Potty Training Advent Game | As Seen on Shark Tank | Wood Block Toys, Reward Chart, Activity Board and Stickers
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DR
> 3 dayAbsolutely love these and the idea. The downfall was they were super expensive and we got two purple sheep instead of what was pictured. Wish they weren’t so costly and came accurately. Other than that, my little guy loved them and these combined with aiming at a cheerio have been a potty training blessing.
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mckeown
> 3 dayMy 2yo was not swayed at first, but I would run and push the potty under her as she would pee on the floor, so it wasnt her decision to go. About a week after getting a few prizes from this advent calendar (for forced potty time) and otherwise ignoring the toilet entirely, she decided overnight that shed go on her own. And that was it – she would go, clap, wed put a sticker on the calendar, then shed get a prize. It definitely made her motivated to keep going. We still need to train her to pull down her pants as well as venture outside without a diaper, but as far as going indoors sans pants is concerned, this really helped move her forward. Recommend! Note that we bought two; one for her nannys house, where she spends the weekdays, and one for our house. I think consistency is key.
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Carly
> 3 dayWe loved these so much that we ended up buying a second one to keep the momentum going. They are well made and kept our daughter very interested in potty training. In addition to the wooden pieces, it also included a sheet of themed stickers, which she loved. Such a great incentive.
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Julia R
> 3 dayI love this idea. We did the cars/trucks one first with our toddler and loved it so much. He’s 2 and haven’t quite got the idea that he needs stickers (1, 2, or 3) depending on the level but still thinks it’s the coolest toy when he gets one. Now we’re on to this one with animals. I think if he were older we would only need the 1 calendar but our kid is stubborn and sometimes doesn’t want to use the potty. But thanks to this idea he’s figured out that feeling and even told me yesterday in the bathtub he needed to go—and held it until we got him on the potty!!
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Shanna Moore
> 3 dayVery cute and extremely effective
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Stephanie Lane
> 3 dayHave bought these several times. It seems to be helping get our toddler excited about going to potty. Wish they were a little more reasonably priced.
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Stephanie Dalen
> 3 dayThis originally arrived without the stickers, but I reached out to the seller and they responded the same day (on a holiday) and had them sent out immediately for me. I loved their responsiveness! The calendar is great, my daughter is getting really excited about each prize. Im not sure there are enough prizes to completely potty train since my daughter isnt asking to go yet, but she is going every time I put her on to earn her prizes! We will get there :) This definitely works as an incentive and the toy pieces are great quality and the perfect size for little hands without being too small.
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Chelsea Martin
> 3 dayMy daughter enjoyed this a lot, and it helped us start her on the road to wanting to actually go on the potty.
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CA
> 3 dayWe started potty training our 21 month old daughter 1 1/2 weeks ago. We had been using stickers and a princess crown/tiara as rewards for going potty, which she liked but I felt like it wasnt enough of an incentive for her to go potty. I decided to buy this as an additional reward for going potty and received it on day 6 of potty training. Our daughter absolutely loves the wooden farm animals and looks forward to earning one once she has enough stickers to open up the spot for an animal. The quality is great too, I love how theyre wood and not plastic and they are super cute and I know theyll last a long time. I will definitely be purchasing the dinosaur set after this set is finished to help further and continue our daughters potty training.