Lil ADVENTS Potty Time Adventures - Busy Vehicles with 14 Wooden Block Toy Prizes | Potty Training Advent Game | As Seen on Shark Tank | Wood Block Toys, Reward Chart, Activity Board and Stickers
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Dusti Horton
> 3 dayi received a used calendar in the mail. reached out and Mindy is sending a new one. very much appreciated!
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Weblady
> 3 dayI haven’t started using this yet for my grandson but am anxious to try it soon.. looks like it may be a good incentive.
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Bryan Herman Deane
> 3 dayIncredible product! Nicest company to order from. Very well packaged, quick delivery & most importantly my son loved it and has been using the BIG potty chair ever since. It was just what we needed to get him to get on the BIG potty chair vs. the little potty chair! Thank you so much for the attention to detail and the amazing product! We are in love and I will buy these for all of my friends who have kids that are potty training going forward!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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CJ
> 3 dayThis worked wonders for my 3 year old son. He has been super hard to potty train. Nothing else worked! He simply had no interest or care. This immediately grabbed his attention and motivated him! Potty trained in 2 days!
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Willis Nicolas DVM
> 3 dayI was looking at a great way to reward my son (2 yr old) while we started to potty train him. This was one of the only things that I could find that was so creative and to have it come so quickly was such a great perk. The package also cam with a personalized note and it made it some much more personable. When my son saw all the different vehicles he was so excited and didnt want to pit the box down. I cant wait to start potty training him! thank you again LIL ADVENTS!!!!!!!
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Chandra
> 3 dayIt was worth the money for my child to be potty trained for the daytime.
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Caitlin
> 3 dayWe bought this for my son, who is on the older side of training and was having general anxiety/resistance about it (as was I). We had it for months in the bathroom and explained how it worked, but he never gave it a second look. Fast forward to a weekend ago, I opened up one of the little windows to show him what was actually in there. After an initial freak out on the potty, he came back and started looking at the truck, then spent the rest of the day guzzling water so he could pee in the potty for more trucks! It was amazing and I had truly believed it would not work for him. He’s my second so I’m not so cocky to assume we are done with training but this was an incredible tool for setting the stage.
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Caitlin Kaplan
> 3 dayMy little one was fighting the whole potty training idea for a LONG time until we ordered this advent game. He was so excited when he got his first prize, and for when he would sit but not make a deposit there was a sticker for him to put up to encourage him to keep trying. After a few days he was so happy to run up and say he needed to go to the potty. This product made potty training so much more encouraging and fun that we ordered another one in preparation for our second child.
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Allie C.
> 3 dayI have bought the dinosaur one and now this. I will continue buying them until my boy gets tired of them. They are a great incentive to go potty! My boy is almost 4 and while he is potty trained when it comes to urinating, bowel movements are another issue. This has yet to convince him to poop in the potty, but chocolate hasn’t worked either so he’s just a stubborn toddler. I’m not stressing, he’ll go when he’s ready. In the mean time, these are fun little toys to look forward to when he does pee!
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Bess
> 3 dayI just got this potty training “calendar” for my 2 years and 9 months old toddler boy. It is cute indeed; but I am still trying to decide if quality wise it is worth $25. Hope it works as a good motivation for potty training for a trucks lover. I will have to update this review later! UPDATE 01/23/2021 Still keeping the same rating. Quality wise, the product needs improvement, it would be nice if the toys would be a bit bigger and the stickers of better quality: they do not stick! I keep finding them all over the floor, so I am using glue now to keeping them on the pad! Lol!! Even though the toys in this calendar are super cute and desirable; they should not be used as the only source of potty training motivation. In our case, it took a few days for our son to get used to the concept; but once he did it... it was all about the reward and not the learning. He would sit on the potty, do nothing and throw a feet over the toys (he is a well balanced kid and we did see the use in him throwing fits over these toys when he behaves pretty good in other situations). On week one of our training, we stepped away from making this resource the center of the potty training process. Books, songs, stickers, small videos and dinos from learning resources, cooking favorite treats, new underwear and walks around the park have also been used as motivators. We do not reward our son every time we goes potty with a toy or a stickers because we want for him to get the skill not the toys. He gets lots of “hurrays” and words of encouragement instead after his potty visits. His mind set has changed ... now he is determined to be potty trained. But for him to have gotten there, our mind set as parents had to change. This toys won’t do the magic, but it certainly helps to motivate. The calendar is the last resource we go to now and the motivation has shifted. This is our week three of the process, and he is committed and excited to acquiring the skill. Overall this is a good product which needs a bit of attention quality wise. Other than that, the ways we use it to motivate our children to go potty and any other resource used is on us as parents. So THANKS to the seller for coming up with this idea... it is a great start to motivating kids to potty train.