Potette Plus Potty Training American Sign Language Flash Cards - 9 Educational Cards to Support The Potty Trainign Process Using Baby Sign
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B. M.
> 24 hourA nice, heavy-duty set of flashcards to teach toddlers signs for potty training. Some of them are probably a little tricky for younger toddlers.
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Sara Reitz
> 24 hourthey are very thick board cards. My child can look through them and grab the one they need. I show him the sign and he tries copying. very easy to follow with good directions on how you hands should look
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Lacey Ann
> 24 hourThese potty training cards come with 1 instruction card and 9 potty training sign language cards. They are very thick and a little hard to hold. Easy to read. Good clear picture on each card. They explain when to use the sign and how to complete the sign.
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Yulia Toomey
> 24 hourI love that they are BIG CARDS with pictures. It teaches sign language for potty as well as has demonstrations on how to sign it.
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Chloe carroll
> 24 hourPerfect for potty training with sign language.
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Emily Kuster
> 24 hourThe overall quality of the cards is excellent. They are very thick and sturdy and seem like they will hold up well. However, they are very basic cards and may not be the most effective at teaching, especially if the parent/teacher is not familiar with ASL.
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Lovely lady
> 24 hourThey’re very educational especially with sign language for a child I love them is teaching my child to become potty trained and it’s helping me understand the language of potty training for my child very affordable
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tiffani
> 24 hourI am starting to potty train my toddler and while I have another older child I am just as clueless on what to do. These cards have instructions for parents and the pictures (my daughter loves the pictures) with each step which is amazing for the child. It goes from first have to pee or poop all the way to cleaning themselves, washing hands and the end. I would definitely recommend this to another parent like me because sometimes we need a little help.
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Emily
> 24 hourEverything is easy to read and very well laid out to understand!
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JMG
> 24 hourThese cards are very thick cardboard and have definitely can withstand a toddler. The illustrations are clear and easy to understand. I really like the tips on the back of the card that explains how to use them effectively. My daughter doesnt have special needs or hearing loss, but Ive been using sign language since she was 6 months old and weve had so much success with it that I figured it would be helpful to use it for potty training too. My daughter is only 18 months old, but weve started incorporating the signs when Im changing her diaper. It cant hurt and these cards definitely make me feel more confident about doing it right.