Potty Training in One Day™ - The Potty Patty Kit

Potty Training in One Day™ - The Potty Patty Kit
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Potty Training in One Day™ - The Potty Patty Kit
The Potty Patty™ Kit includes the following 4 items:

1. The Potty Patty™ girl potty training doll
2. 3 "big kid" doll potty training pants
3. 2 Bottles to feed Potty Patty™
4. Potty Training in One Day - The Parent's Potty Training Guide


1) Potty Patty™ - the Girl Potty Training Doll is Specially Designed to Potty Train™. She is:

  • 16" Tall
  • Made of soft vinyl
  • Anatomically correct
  • Drink & Wet-on-Demand™
  • Can be fed laying down or sitting up
  • Can urinate in ANY potty or toilet
  • Patty can urinate / pee standing up or sitting down
  • Clothes specially designed to potty train
  • Wearing a diaper underneath clothes
  • Doll can be given a bath
  • No batteries required
  • Doll conforms to the ASTM F963 safety requirements



2) 3 "big kid" doll potty training pants (recommended by Dr Phil's method)

Potty Patty™ comes wearing a diaper underneath his two piece outfit. On the "Big Day" - Patty will ceremoniously change into her potty training pants (along with your daughter, who will change into her "Big Kid" Potty Training Pants) to celebrate the fact that they are now big girls and do not wear diapers any more!!

The additional two doll potty training pants are included because Patty will have accidents on the "Big Day" and will have to change into her clean potty pants (part of the Potty Training in One Day Process!!)



3) 2 Bottles to feed Potty Patty

We have included two different type of bottles for the potty training doll. The first one has a screw top lid - so to fill it up - you simply unscrew the lid and put it under the tap.

The second bottle is a one piece design and fills up by suction. To fill this bottle - you squeeze it and place it inverted in glass full of water. The first time, it will probably fill up about half way. To get more water into the bottle, squeeze it again until the rest of the air is out and then again place it inverted into the glass of water.



4) Potty Training in One Day - The Parent's Potty Training Guide

The book will not only walk you through the entire potty training process, this guide shows you a step by step process on how to potty train your child and is based on my experience, as well as the collective experiences of all the moms that used these dolls.

The table of contents for the Parent's Potty Training Guide: How to Potty Train in One Day is as follows:

  • Potty Training Concepts
  • Are you Ready? The Planning and Preparation
  • The "Big Day"
  • The Follow-Up
  • Key Questions and Issues






Potty Training: Girls vs. Boys


Most moms potty train in hopes of (finally!) being able to walk past the diaper aisle. But the difference between teaching boys and girls can seem like night and day. Both genders begin by sitting, but boys eventually learn how to stand and aim. Girls learn more quickly but have to figure out how to position themselves and wipe correctly.

To train boys and girls in their own special way:

Girls

The equipment
Try using a potty chair -- her feet will touch the floor, which relaxes her pelvic muscles. If she's using an adult toilet, give her a step stool.

Positioning
Limit spray by having her sit all the way back so her bottom and vagina are over the potty opening. Encourage her to sit with her knees apart, which will also hep relax her pelvic muscles.

Toilet tactics
Teach her to wipe (or pat) from front to back by letting her watch you. Keep her entertained and sitting with books, stickers, or music next to the potty.

Boys

The equipment
Let him use a potty chair to pee if he's not ready to stand and aim. For pooping, use a potty chair or toilet-seat insert (plus a step stool).

Positioning
Have him push his penis straight down before he sits on the potty chair to avoid scraping it on the splash guard. If he's standing, be sure to position him, feet slightly apart, directly in front of the potty.

Toilet tactics
Have him watch his dad, or show him how to aim his pee into the bowl. To improve his aim, drop a few Cheerios or goldfish crackers in the toilet, then offer him a fun sticker for hitting a few. If he's making poop, give him a book or play some music to encourage him to sit.

Potty Training: Girls vs. Boys, By Jessica Kowal, Parenting