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Andrew
Greater than one weekMy son was in this frustrating phase of he knew how to use the toilet but refused to use it. I had bought a construction costume as his incentive but was struggling with getting him to connect the dots. This calendar provided us with a visual for him to respond to, and he loved getting the cars. I told him by the end of the board he would be officially potty trained, receive his costume and we would no longer get prizes. This thing did the trick for us. I am not crafty and my son was not going to be convinced to use the toilet for m and ms or stickers (we tried). This upped the ante for us. Very clever!
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Brian F.
> 3 dayMy son is hesitant to try new things and this really motivated him to learn how to use the potty. He was 100% trained by the time he earned all of his rewards. I was nervous that when he finished the reward advent calendar that he would regress but when the game was over he kept up with using the potty well afterwards. Note that we combined this advent calendar with the method of potty training while naked first, then commando, and finally with underwear and pants. The combination really worked well for us!
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BW113
05-06-2025This truly is motivating my 2.5 year old to use the potty!! Awesome buy. He’s always happy once he is actually on the potty and excited to go, but we struggled a lot to pull him away from whatever he was doing to get on the potty. He was fighting with us every single time which made the process stressful and unpleasant. We had tried sticker charts, m&ms, etc. and he got bored quickly. Once we got this potty time advent calendar, it was a complete change. Day 3 of it now and while we still need to prompt him that it’s time to go, he now instantly runs to the potty with no fighting and is so excited about his “prize”. It’s a bit difficult for him to understand that he does not get a prize every time, and that sometimes he has to wait (on the 2 and 3 sticker boxes), but we give him an m&m on those off-times. Overall I think this is a great resource to help on the potty training journey. I thought about getting a second one, but I am hesitant on the price a little bit. I do wish it was more like $20 than $25-$30. It can end up being quite expensive over time to buy more than one.
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Merry
> 3 dayThis is hands down the most unique potty training item I could find. Even my 9 year old is excited about it and joined in to help with our potty training ventures! Finally something to get my stubborn dude excited to potty train while I have some time off work during stay-at-home orders. Super impressed that the seller/business owner took the time to include a sweet hand written note thanking us for supporting their small start up business during this crazy time (covid-19). Good luck to anyone trying to potty train! Wish I had this for my other two!
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Shannon
> 3 dayMy kid loved this. I was completely mentally prepared for potty training to be super hard, but nope. She enjoyed getting the cars and was eager to go to the potty! Potty training was a huge success- daytime and nighttime! What a great idea this was!
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Jenna
> 3 dayMy son has autism and we have had the HARDEST time getting him to poop in the potty. I mean- its been years of trying to find what motivates him. This was an absolutely wonderful way to get him motivated and excited without breaking the bank with different potty presents as we call them. We prop it up on the toilet and it is a constant reminder of the reward he will get if he goes. He is finally, at the age of 6, starting to consistently go in the potty. I highly recommend this product! It has wonderful value! He gets so excited and shows us his vehicle multiple times every time he earns one :-)
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Amber Jasinski
> 3 dayThese little blocks are so cute and my son got reallt excited about peeing on the potty to earn one. Unfortunately, he cannot understand the earning 2 stickers or 3 before getting a car, he is in the early stages of training so we just gave him one each time he pottied. It helped us avoid tantrums. However I highly recommend this. He has gone about 6 to 8 times in the last 3 days which is more then interest then hes ever shown. Thanks for a great product to jumpstart potty training!!
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Dana Ming
> 3 dayThis was the trick that worked for us! My son is 4 and has some bowel issues that we’ve been seeing a specialist for. Due to his problems, he has refused to use the potty. We’ve tried everything. Stickers, candy, charts, and toys. Nothing has worked. I stumbled upon this product accidentally. I remembered how much my son loved his Christmas advent and figured, why not give this a try. I honestly didn’t have high hopes, but I was wrong!!! As soon as we got this, he started using the potty and hasn’t turned back! He of course was still hesitant at 1st, but he wanted to open that 1st slot so bad! It took 3 times of opening a slot for him not to complain anymore! We’ve made it all the way through the calendar and he is still using the potty. This truly was a game changer for us! I plan to recommend this to anyone who is struggling with the potty! The calendar is super cute and super well made. The little wooden toys are high quality. This product is definitely worth the money!
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kms1979
Greater than one weekThis is a cute idea but there are too many repeats of vehicles. At least a couple of the repeats are different colors but the school bus and fire truck appear twice and are exactly the same. This caused my son to lose interest. It seems reasonable that more vehicles could have been represented in this.
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JAK1984
> 3 dayWe were having trouble getting our son to go #2. This changed everything and made potty training a breeze! 10 out of 10. I’ve recommended it to all our friends.