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K. Conrad
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Visual charts can sometimes help with potty training and motivation, and this chart offers a nice visual reward for successful potty attempts.The stickers are easy to remove, and easy to place.I like that there is a spot to write in a reward, though if your potty training child doesn't read, a picture of the reward taped onto that area is also possible.You made need multiple reward charts if you have a child that is having a little trouble with the whole potty-training process, but thankfully these reward charts aren't terribly expensive to buying a few extra is very doable.
Diane
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This turns potty training into a cute game-like activity pack. It comes with a set of instructions for the child which, coincidentally, is also the sheet with instructions for the parent. This was clever and well thought out, to ensure parents read the instructions. Unlike many instruction manuals, these are large enough print to be easy to read. One criticism I have is the child who is toilet training is surely too young to read, so it might not be helpful if two steps for the child to follow are both symbolized by the same image - in this case two toilets. What is helpful, however, is leaving this on the wall to remind kids the steps they must take when they are toilet training. Kids follow the steps and earn a sticker each day they complete the task correctly.The one downside to this activity pack is the fact that the manufacturer misspelled fabulous. It is spelled "fabuious" on the unicorn sticker sheet. Given how cute these stickers are, however, it's probably wise just to not even mention it, or to make a joke about it. Fortunately, it just brings me back to my earlier point: kids this age can't read. They simply won't know or notice.
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