01. 12. 2007
The Pee Wee Children's toilet may seem like overkill, but every bit helps

Potty-training is one of the most fun things you can do as a parent. Trying any new concept with your children is fun, and there is no greater rush than when they finally nail some skill or action and you feel like you accomplished something together. Of course, when the process involves taking off the diaper and knowing at some point in the near future you'll be cleaning up an accident, some of the shine is removed. It's not quite as fun as say, counting or spelling.
Anything you can do to get your child involved and excited about the process can only be helpful, and in my searching I found the Pee Wee Children's Toilet by Gerber. This is your very own tiny-sized toilet. I don't know where I'd put it, I'm not sure what I would do with it after the potty-training is over (can one resell a children's toilet?) but if this will make the process simpler, I'm in.
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Hi! Do you know what is a product called Kandoo? Do you have it there (in your country)?
It's purpose is just the Potty Training using perfumed wet wipes.
Kind regards!
Posted by: Manuel | January 13, 2007 11:11 AM
"Potty-training is one of the most fun things you can do as a parent."
Your definition of "fun" varies wildly from mine.
Posted by: Duffy | January 15, 2007 2:42 PM
As a mom who purchased 3 different toilets hoping to encourage potty training I can safely say that the best tool in your tinkle arsenal is a pack of M&Ms. One for pee. Two for poo. Works like a charm!
Posted by: Lotta | January 16, 2007 1:50 AM
we are working on a project where we convert containers into preschools - if any of you know where I can buy the little toilets I would love to know - used or new!! I need ones that are proportionately smaller and not just lower -find it in the USA is a challenge and we need it asap
mars
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Posted by: mars | March 7, 2007 3:33 AM