Potty Watch Toilet Training Aid ~ Blue
date : July 28th, 2011Potty Training
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Potty Watch Toilet Training Aid ~ Blue
- Watch helps children remember to try to go potty by playing music and lighting up
- To help children stay on the potty long enough to really try:
- PottyWatch plays songsthat kids can sing along to while they’re trying to go.
- Children just starting their potty training will usually start at 30 minute intervals
- You will receive (1) Potty Timer Watch in BLUE
Half the battle of toilet training is to remind the child when it is time to go potty. The Potty Watch takes care of that job for you. It’s easy for parents and fun for kids.
Music and blinking lights get children’s attention in a way that’s gentle and entertaining. When toddlers are busy playing, getting their attention can sometimes be a challenge. A child wearing a Potty Watch actually stops what they’re doing and gets your attention to help them go potty.
The patent-pending timer on the Potty Watch automatically resets itself again and again, allowing you to continually remind your child throughout the day to go to the potty. This makes consistent training a snap!
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Fun reminder for beginners,
My son thought it was a lot of fun when we first got it. It even comes with suggestions for lyrics for “potty songs” to sing to the tunes it plays. Very cute. But like most things in toddler world, the interest was short lived. Now getting to pee on poor little gold fish crackers offers a lot more incentive. But for the price, I can’t complain. It got him into the initial swing of going potty every 30 to 90 minutes. So I would definitely recommend this to someone who is just starting out and wants to make potty training more of a fun event. If you are reading this I can only guess that you are working on or planning on beginning potty training. I wish you the best of luck and I’m gonna offer some unsolicited advice. Try to remember that this is the toughest thing you or your toddler have done together. Imagine if you had to start going to the bathroom on something huge, noisy, complicated and totally outside your experience. So treat your child and YOURSELF with a great deal of compassion.
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|AWESOME,
Hey, all those parents who put only 1 star and said the watch didn’t work were probably not smart enough to realize that they had to press the 2 buttons at the same time to turn it on. (Not hard, considering there are only 2 buttons on the watch) No kidding it doesn’t work if you only push one button, that makes it child proof so your kid can’t turn it off.
Great product, has 30,60 and 90 min settings and plays a song and lights up for the alarm. It also automatically starts the countdown again in case your or your child doesn’t hear it.
BUYER BEWARE, there is a plastic piece you have to pull out so the battery works, just a tab like most toys have. But then again, if you can’t figure out how to push 2 buttons at one time, you should probably just stick with a simple turn dial kitchen timer.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
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|great concept, but breaks easily,
The concept of this watch is great. It reminds you to take your child to the bathroom on a schedule and the child comes to learn that when it sounds he is supposed to go. But our first one broke within 2 weeks. At first I thought it was the batteries and I tried replacing those, but it didn’t fix the problem. I have a tough son to potty train, so I ordered 2 more. One of the two I just received didn’t work right from day one. It is very difficult to turn on and to switch to the 60 or 90 minute durations. The other one turns on fine, but I think it is turning off during the day because when he gets home from school it is not on anymore. They use it at school with him for consistency in toilet training.
All in all these aren’t made very well. If it is going to take you more than a couple weeks for potty training, then look for a more durable product. My son is autistic and we have a long potty training road ahead of us.
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