What’s in the box?
- 1 Training programme
- 7 Instruction cards
- 6 Compliment cards
- 14 Schedules
- 20 Sticker cards
- 120 Fun animal stickers
- 1 Certificate
- Access to our support Facebook community (1-year membership)
What else do you need to make potty training a success?
- Potty (first 3 days. Tip: borrow one, buy a simple one or opt for one that you can use for a while, such as this 3-in-1 potty)
- Potty training toilet seat (Tip for big families: use a double toilet seat to avoid the hassle of changing seats constantly. Or just go for a separate toilet training seat)
- Also handy: a step up stool
- At least 10 to 15 pairs of underwear
- Something to protect your furniture (Tip: rubbish bags that have been cut open, alongside towels or mattress protectors)
- 10 small presents (£1-3 only) (you have a child that doesn’t respond to gifts?)
- Nappy pants (for bedtime)
What will your child learn?
- To let you know when they need to pee or poo
- To progress from the potty to the grown-up toilet
- To hold in their pee
What will you learn?
- That an accident is a learning opportunity
- How to deal with potential resistance
- Perseverance, perseverance, perseverance…
Want to know more about the programme? Take a look at the FAQ.
Will you have other children to potty train in the future? You can use the same Potty Training Box; new sticker cards and stickers can be ordered separately. This is also handy if you have twins because you don’t need to buy an extra box.
lorraine (verified owner) –
struggled to achieve the promised nappy free in 1 week quote
Dustin v. (store manager) –
I’m sorry to hear that your experience with our potty training program has been challenging. Potty training can indeed be a unique journey for each child, and some may require more time to adapt. We understand that it can feel discouraging, but please know that our program is designed to be intensive and comprehensive to address various needs.
As your child became more familiar with the concept and realizes the benefits of being without a nappy, he/she should become more willing to participate. The second attempt is often smoother and more successful.
We encourage you to stay patient and continue supporting your child through this journey. Feel free to reach out to us if you have any specific concerns or questions. We’re here to assist you every step of the way.