Expert potty training tips

Challenging, stressful, frustrating are all words that come to mind when thinking of potty training help for your child. What would you do if we were able to cut those three words from your toddler training vocabulary and replace them with easy, fun and entertaining? If you've been there before, I can imagine you would jump at the chance for a list of potty training tips to make it easier for both you and your child. The experts at Duke University Medical Center have done just that with their series of educationally based books, videos and other products. The first in the series "It's Potty Time", a favorite 15 years ago, remains a favorite today among parents and children for providing easy to understand and implement potty training tips. In book and DVD form, it will make potty training problems a thing of the past!


Toilet training toddlers and babies made easy

Open the box and pop in the DVD; it really is that easy! Toilet training toddlers and babies really can be fun when you use our toilet training tips for success. The potty training videos and books at ItsPottyTime.com work together to help your little one learn to become a big boy or girl with ease.

In addition, we offer other products on how to potty train and to encourage them to make this journey a lot more fun! Our "It's Potty Time" plush bear will sing the Potty Song along with your child and reinforce the messages learned in the book and video. It can be used during training or as a reward for a job well done once they've learned to use the potty successfully. Dressed in its own little diaper, it's sure to be your toilet training toddlers and babies special new friend.


Mark their success every day

Along with the potty time book, video and bear, our Super Dooper Pooper stickers are a great way to track their daily accomplishments! They come 12 to a pack and can be used on a chart, a door or anywhere to show them how well they are doing. Keep a chart on the back of the bathroom door or next to their potty and let them watch their progress!