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M**H
Good Potty Motivation
Our 2 year old had tried the potty before, but to random success. Turns out she is very reward motivated. We got the sticker chart, hung it on the fridge, and gave her one sticker for each pee on the potty, two stickers for a poo, and a treat for each time she finished a row -- a lollipop, cookie, whatever we had on hand. Well, it worked. She loved filling up the rows, getting to pick her own stickers, and counting how many she had to go until she got a treat. We did have to up the ante for number 2 -- we ended up doing a treat for each poo on the potty, and that worked wonders. We only filled up 5 rows before we got bored with the stickers, but by that time she was set. Now she's trained with no accidents -- but we still do a pull-up at night. I think the sticker chart was a big help. I would definitely recommend it. I just doubt that you'll use the whole thing, especially if your kid is really ready.
D**R
It didn't really help us during potty training.
We didn't use these stickers as much as I thought we would. That's why I'm only giving it 4 stars instead of 5. There were many other rewards and incentives that worked better than these stickers, for us, while we were potty training our daughter. It came on time, was packaged perfectly fine but the stickers themselves were just hit or miss with my daughter. Some stickers were drawings and others were half drawings and then had actual kids heads on drawn on bodies. Maybe it looked weird to her? I'm not sure but it wasn't her favorite thing and she LOVES stickers so I really thought she would have loved these. I can see how kids would like them but mine wasn't too excited about them. You don't know what's going to work and what's not going to work on your kiddos with big transitions like that so you just have to get a bunch of things and make sure you have lots of options for them and then just go with what's working! So I didn't feel like I wasted my money because it's all trial and error!
A**O
A HUGE Help with the Potty Training Process
I started the potty training process a little later than most....my daughter is 3, and wasn't showing any interest in using the toilet. I ended up buying this sticker book and it really made a huge difference. She was so excited to get a sticker and put it on the calendar. And, as an added bonus, when she fills an entire row, she gets a reward (she decided her reward should be 1 Rolo. Since she barely ever gets candy, I thought I got off easy). She had a couple of accidents the first 3 days, but after that, she's been great. We just finished completing all 126 stickers and I decided to get another book! I also REALLY recommend putting your child in underwear (vs pull-ups) when starting the process. I noticed when I had her in the pull-up, she would "use" it. Once I made the switch to underwear, she really felt the difference and made sure to tell me when she had to go!
S**R
Surprisingly, it actually worked!
I was desperate when I bought this product. My 2 1/2 year old daughter was only partially successful/interested in potty training, even with M&M's as rewards. But this poster and stickers was really cheap, so I figured it couldn't hurt. It's a flimsy cheap poster that we taped to our bathroom wall, and the stickers are not particularly flashy or current. But I am too busy/lazy to make one myself, so this was fine. Shockingly, my daughter was into it right away. She loves going on the potty so that she can pick out a sticker and put it on the chart. Within a week, we were done with diapers. I'm sure it wasn't this chart alone that got her there, but for the price, I think it's a product worth buying!
J**.
Simple, engaging chart
Good potty chart. We had a horrific time potty training my very stubborn daughter and didn't know what else to try. My daughter loved getting a sticker for each time going potty and there were plenty of sticker designs to choose from, keeping her engaged. The sticker designs are my only complaint though. There were some of real children and it looked like the company may have just used stock or stolen photos off the internet. They were a little too creepy and I had to take a star off.
L**Y
and I like the concept
I recently started potty training my daughter, and I like the concept. My daughter is 26 months old and loves stickers. While she doesn't get the concept yet (ie. get to put on sticker if successful), but I'm sure she eventually will.One star off because the poster is printed on thin paper. I posted this poster on the wall, used scotch tape on top and bottom, but didn't on the side. My daughter wanted to take the poster off the wall and was easily torn :(Recommendation for seller/creator to print the poster (with lots of circles) on the back of the cover, so it is more durable.
J**Y
Great motivation
I purchased this item for the stickers and I have found that they really do motivate my 16 1/2 month old to use the potty. She started asking to use the potty at 16 months so we jumped at the opportunity to train her early. She really enjoys getting the sticker after she has gone, so it has been a great motivation for an early trainer. ** added** She is now 22 months old and wearing underwear and rarely having an accident. We moved to putting stickers on a calendar at the end of the day if she doesn't have an accident. Great motivation tool.
A**.
Fun for toddler!
Photos on stickers are a little strange/old but my two year old thought they were great and got so excited about putting them on the chart after each successful trip to the potty, so it worked for us! I do like how there are stickers for different achievements as well, though I let my daughter pick the ones wanted so we didn’t really use them at those specific times.
L**O
Not worth the price
Alot smaller then expected for $40
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