🚽 Unlock the Adventure of Potty Training!
The Potty Time Adventures Potty Training Chart by Lil ADVENTS is a comprehensive and engaging tool designed for toddlers aged 18 months and up. This innovative product combines a potty training chart with an advent calendar, featuring 14 CPSC safety certified wooden blocks and themed stickers to reward and motivate your child through their potty training journey.
Product Dimensions | 13 x 11.25 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | NLA-N6310-2PK |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Wood |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | 2 Pack Triblend Short Sleeve T-SHIRT |
Power Source | Manual |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | No |
Battery type | No batteries required |
Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
A**A
Get it!
Made all the difference in potty training our three year old .We used the dinosaur set to get him to use his little potty, then the car set to get him to use the “white potty”. Also- legit high quality little wooden toys!
J**.
Cute blocks. Great Value!
We used this initially as an incentive for my son to start going pee and poop on the toilet. He did really great with it, and loved getting the blocks. He also loved placing the stickers. He got through the chart very quickly, but is still not potty trained. Haha. I have since read that incentive based potty training may not be the ticket, but this product was still a great value.
A**Y
Super cute
Perfect incentive for potty training. My toddler is a bit too young to understand the concept (placing the stickers on the shapes and then getting to open) but love the idea
P**H
NOT Missing toys!!
I was so bummed. We loved this for my daughter’s potty training but tonight she opened her prize to find it empty. So we opened another and that one was empty too! The third one we opened finally had one but I was very disappointed. After some thought and some digging around in the packaging, turns out the put the whole thing in upside down! The missing toys are behind the top of the box and not behind their respective doors. So still a little bummed that it’s a bit inconvenient but I’d rather that then they be missing 😊 They are easy prizes for potty time and has been a good motivator for our 2 year old.The bottom row two center spaces were the empty ones. (See the second photo) Rather they are behind the “Potty Time Adventures” title at the top. (See first photo) We can access them from the side when the time comes. (See third photo)
D**D
Don’t be afraid to use it!
Everything that I had researched about potty training said to not do a reward based training. But I felt like my 2 year old son might need some incentive. So after trying unsuccessfully for 3 days I got this! It took a little bit for him to learn he got a block after he peed but once he did he was going every 5 minutes. At first I was worried he was just going for the reward and not actually learning potty training. Then I realized his body was creating muscle memory after each use. He flew through the whole thing very quickly. After it was gone, he would still ask for a reward I would show him the empty box and say you opened them all. After a day he stopped asking but continued to have success because he learned how to control his body. I definitely recommend this for the beginning stages of potty training!
T**Y
Potty trained for the price of a case of diapers
It worked! Our son is a little over 3 (STUBBORN) and had zero interest in potty training. He was absolutely terrified of underwear and had no desire to give up diapers. My biggest advice is wait until your child is ready and then try. I got these months go, and it ended in a huge meltdown because he just wanted the toys. Huge sign he wasn’t ready! We put them away for a while, but I’m SO glad I already had them on hand for the day that he decided he was ready; it worked like a charm.I was skeptical due to the price. Is it expensive for what it is? Kind of. But the toys are well made and our son is now potty trained. It’s roughly the price of a case of diapers (which now we won’t be stuck buying once a week until the end of eternity). We bought 2 packs (cars and dinosaurs). Well worth it!!Day 1, he was in his birthday suit and he wanted to pee back to back, just to earn toys. I was fine with that since it was giving him practice. Day 2, still naked, I set a timer for 10 minutes and told him he could try again when we heard the music. By day 3, he started asking for diapers again, so I pulled out the shiny new dinosaur set and told him if he wanted to unlock those guys, he had to wear shorts after he peed. He was totally on board. By this third day, he was pretty much potty trained and even started forgetting to unlock the toys by the time he was done and cleaned up.Overall, these were a lifesaver for us. I was scared they would make him want a new toy every time he peed for forever. (We even stocked up on chocolate chips and yogurt covered pretzels, thinking we would need to transition to those as prizes when we ran out of toys to unlock.) That wasn’t the case for us at all. He doesn’t really care to unlock the rest of the toys at this point (we still have 4 left to go), and we haven’t had to bribe him with candy at all yet. Two weeks later, he still plays with the wooden blocks daily.Again, they seem expensive, but an endless supply of diapers is also expensive. Two of these sets and we’re done. Huge thank you to the creators!
E**A
Potty training reward system
The quality of the cars seems great. It’s easy for my son to understand and is functional in motivating him to use the potty. It definitely makes potty time more fun for him. The cars and sticker city page are cute, but the box is rather large and bulky so storage is slightly awkward
L**S
Took a little time.. then worked a little too well
We've been working on potty training with our two year old son and after getting the concept of sitting on the potty, we tried to introduce the little advent potty training rewards. It took some time in the beginning since he was really frustrated. At first he thought if he just sat on the potty, he could pee even when he had already gone. This lead to several melt downs because then he could not get a sticker which meant he could not get his car block reward. It took a couple of weeks, but once he started understanding the concept of feeling the need to go, he was collecting multiple cars within a two day time span.The blocks are cute and he honestly loves them. He's been carrying them around non-stop and plays with them constantly. The only thing I wish is that there were more "deposit" in later rows since he completed it so fast once he got the hang of it.Overall though, it did the job of getting him on the potty and I need to just figure out how to we keep the momentum.
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