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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destany b
> 24 hourWe went though a potty training try and it was a compleate fail. We heard about this system from a friend and gave it a try. I LOVE the concept of rewarding kids with a fun interaction rather than candy for one. But I also loved that it came with a friend who “potty train’s” along with them. Easy to use and helped my daughter to train in under a week! Great system.
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Stephanie
> 24 hourI have been following tot on the pot on instagram for awhile now and decided I would finally purchase it. I briefly read through it and will definitely use it when we are ready to potty train. I think it’s a fun concept with an easy to read booklet for kids and parents. The hardest part of potty training for me is starting and being consistent but tot on the pot does help keep everyone motivated.
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Ang
> 24 hourI liked the book that the doll comes with and so does my son. He always repeats feel squeeze hurry relax. My sonnalos loves his new pal Tot which has a real punishment so its more realistic.
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Steph
> 24 hourTot on the Pot system helped us navigate potty training successfully. The parents guide is simple and useful and the book for the kids and the doll really helped getting my daughter excited about sitting on the potty and thought her good strategy to sit through the uncomfortable. Tot on the Pot is the book she reads when making potty :) We did skip the rewards part since we were to lazy to introduce the rewards cards. My daughter would have just wanted to pull them out all the time. However, we were successful just with using the book and the doll. Great product if you are patient with your childs needs and wishes.
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Stephanie L.
> 24 hourOur daughter, who isn’t usually attached to toys, absolutely LOVED the Tot doll & this has really helped with the training. The books were extremely helpful as well. We are on day 3 of potty training and my daughter has only had ONE accident. This is an excellent method - highly recommend.
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Marcy Gleghorn
> 24 hourI bought a tot on the pot for my friends son. He loved the toy! Its a great tool to get your child started because the tot acts as a buddy and example. Look tot is going on the pot! It comes with the stuffed toy, a mini toilet, and childrens book. Theres incentives and advice to get your child potty trained. Highly recommend!
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V. Savage
> 24 hourWhen we took his pants off to sit him on the Potty, we were shocked that it was very anatomical! Pretty shocking but very appropriate because it was for my grandson. Just very surprising! Lol
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourOur 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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E. Gilbert
> 24 hourMy son enjoyed having a potty buddy. The book for parents was an easy read. We put the little potty next to my sons. We didnt use the activity/rewards cards, but they were a nice addition and an alternative to edible rewards.
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Jan
> 24 hourReally cute! For granddaughter. Dont know if she used it yet.