You would think that since I’ve already potty trained 4 boys, training the twins would be a walk in the park…but it’s not. They are now officially my latest-to-train kiddos and there is no more putting it off. So when I was introduced to Potty Tots and their unique program I was definitely intrigued, so they sent a kit for boys my way.
The little ones were so excited when I began opening the kit! They knew it was for them, with all the little people all over the box. Then, to find a letter addressed to each of them inside, they were in heaven. The process is simple with Potty Tots and while you still need to endure the process of potty training, this program gives your little trainee some extra tools for the journey so that they can feel like they are in control.
As a potty training mom alumni, I do know all the basics, I also know that it is important not to have a ton of failed attempts at potty training. The last two kiddos I trained had a unique way of doing it…I introduced it, they rebelled against it, I finally stated (to my husband, not to them) that I was giving up and they suddenly decided to do it on their own the second I stopped “training”. All of that to say that with every child the process will likely look a little different.
I really do recommend Potty Tots for parents who are ready to begin the process – or maybe you’re not completely ready but your child is showing signs of being ready…yup, you should get this too! You choose the kit for a boy or girl. The boy’s kit comes complete with a letter addressed to your child and…
- A story/guide book
- Animated DVD -featuring three original Potty Tots songs and 2 bonus music videos
- One 11″X17″ Illustrated potty chart (easily wipes clean with damp cloth)
- One 11″X17″ Toilet Bowl” progress/reward game with clings (easily wipes clean with damp cloth)
My boys loved every aspect of this kit. We started by watching the DVD. They loved the songs (and were singing them the rest of the day) and also loved watching the little one in the DVD learn how to go potty by himself. As soon as that was over I pulled out the Illustrated potty chart and we talked about how it was the same process they had just seen in the movie…which was very exciting for them! So we went and hung it on the wall next to the toilet. Then came explaining the “Toilet Bowl” game to them.
My boys were super excited to give it all a try and the potty chart for the bathroom is genius! Not only do they totally understand the process, but since it’s next to the toilet, they like to look at it while they’re “trying” to go.
For those of you who have been putting it off, I’m sorry to say that I have just eliminated your last excuse to avoid potty training your little one. Once you order one of these kits, take your little one on an adventure to the store to purchase their new undies and a potty seat of their very own (of course, my twins have to share).
Potty Tots is also offering one lucky commenter the opportunity to win a Potty Tots kit for the little one in your life. To enter, simply visit the Potty Tots website to see their products, you’ll also want to take a minute to sit down with your little one and watch the video! Either way, when you are done come back here and leave a comment telling me about any of your potty training experiences and/or who you want to win this for.
Remember to take advantage of all the great ways to earn extra entries, just leave another comment for each extra: the favorites are to tweet with a link to this giveaway, submit the giveaway to Kirtsy or Stumble Upon!! This giveaway is open to US addresses and will end on May 27th.



















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