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PostHeaderIcon Corolle Special Feature Baby Doll Paul Drink-and-Wet Bath Baby – 14


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The Ultimate Potty Training Role Playing. With this doll your little one will have
no trouble figuring out exactly what is required of them.

Features

  • Paul actually drinks from his own plastic bottle.
  • Paul wets when you squeeze his full belly!
  • Paul is anatomically correct.
  • Paul loves to take baths!
  • This doll is the Preferred Potty Training Doll of Author and Potty Pro Teri Crane.

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PostHeaderIcon Can You Potty Train Your Child in 4 – 6 Hours?

Make Potty Training a Pleasant and successful Memory.


Patti has trained over 4000 parents and toddlers and her system works from 16 months to children over 4.  She must know what she’s talking about as she is a mother of seven and used her techniques on all seven of them with 100% success rate.

In this potty training guide Patti will teach you the key words of encouragement that will fill your child with enthusiasm about learning to go to the potty. What’s more is that this method of potty training also doesn’t rely on rewards or gimmicks to get the job done.

For too long parents have been the enemy when it’s time to teach their child to use the potty. We scold and get angry and tell them not to be a baby like being a baby is a bad thing. Throw all that stuff out and learn how to really do it. Be diaper free and download this potty training guide to avoid the hassle of months of fruitless effort.

PostHeaderIcon Are You Ready For Potty Training?

potty-buddy_FullWhen you’ve made up your mind that your child is ready to be potty trained it’s time to prepare the home for a dedicated attempt. Aim for two or three days of solid training and focus intently on the task at hand.

If possible get everyone else out of the house and don’t have visitors while the training is taking progress as this will make it heaps easier to focus on the toddler and get the job done.


Diet is also an important factor in preparing for potty training. You need to give the toddler lots of water and heaps of fibrous food. This is not the time for constipation and if it does happen you’d be better off starting at a later date. A hard poo can be painful and will make the child hesitant to pass it on the potty.

Keep the potty in the same area that you and the child are playing in so it is easily accessible. Carry it around with you about the house. Keep re-inforcing to your little one that they need to pee and poo in the potty and wear big person underpants.

Would you like to be diaper free. Download Potty Training Secrets Exposed and learn how to be diaper free in 1 to 3 days.

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