Potty Training with Tot On The Pot, Complete System Includes Parents Guide, Childrens Book, Potty Doll, Toy Potty & Activity Reward Cards, Pediatrician Recommended & Play Based Learning (Andy)
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayOur grandson was 3 yrs & 3 mo old when we got the kit. The guide that comes with the kit has some good advice. He had passing interest in the doll but did not relate to it when it came to the potty training aspect. It might have been better if the doll actually peed to show him what was expected of him. The activities on the cards didnt make much difference to him. He was amused but it didnt motivate him. Mainly he just liked putting the cards in the slot. Bottom line for potty training is the adult making a strong commitment for several days to be attentive to making the child aware of what to do when they feel the urge. Its breaking the habit of him just going in his diaper. By 3 years he is so accustomed to just going in his diaper that he doesnt even realize it is about to happen. He needed to recognize the urge and learn to hold it until he gets to a bathroom. I think after spending $50 for the kit we were motivated to commit several days to get it done. The guide was why I gave it 3 stars.
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L. R.
> 3 dayThe book was helpful, the doll was loved. Appreciated that the doll had anatomical parts to help explain things. However, the activities and cards did not compute with our barely 2 year old. Tangible rewards motivated better. Besides that it was a cute idea.
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Jan
> 3 dayReally cute! For granddaughter. Dont know if she used it yet.
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CADC
> 3 dayThis was a positive way to start the potty training conversation with our 2-year old. Look, its a book! Look, its a doll! Look, you get to do an activity each time you pee on the potty! It comes with step-by-step instructions, which is great for us new parents, and it truly makes what could be an agonizing process fun. After 4 days, our 28 month old daughter was peeing on the potty the majority of the time, and 2 weeks later, she seems to get it, and now its really just about consistency. I highly recommend to other parents as the perfect starting point.
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AB
> 3 dayMy two year old was potty trained in 3 days flat with Tot on the Pot. One accident the week following and that is it. The kids book, doll, pot, game card combination is genius and worked like a charm. We bought this from the Kickstarter campaign. My husband I were clueless on how or when to potty train. The Parent Guide helped us choose when and all the little details of how to train her in 3 days, down to some ideas on sentences to use to gently remind her about the potty without asking if she had to go all day or without trying to force a strong willed toddler to sit on the potty. We also loved that we didnt need to use any food treats as incentive/reward to go potty. This helped ensure #2 was easy for her to handle! Its hard to believe that potty training could be so FUN.
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Debbie Koehler
> 3 dayTot on the Pot made for a perfect gift. My friends were thrilled that it had everything they needed to potty train over spring break. Their daughter had a great time doing all the fun activities after she was successful on the potty. She felt like a big girl when she got to pull the activity reward card from the toy potty. I loved that it was Amazon Prime. Yup…a perfect gift!
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MommyBe11
> 3 dayThe set is comprehensive. Our package didnt come with the kids book which was not cool. The exercises were a bit lame.