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Must-Have Potty Training Products

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For many parents, the process of potty training is not an easy task. Thankfully, there are lots of products, tools and toys on the market to help them accomplish their goal successfully! Take a look at these "go-to" products that have proven useful -- and in some cases indispensible -- in helping parents potty train their kids.

Must-Have Potty Training Products

    The Potty Patty Musical Potty Chair

    Combine your kid's love of music with your desire for a potty trained child. Available in pink Potty Patty and blue Potty Scotty, these potty chairs play music when a sensor in the bowl detects moisture. The rounded design is comfortable and the splash guard prevents messes.

    pottypatty.com

    Toilet Training in Less Than a Day, by Nathan H. Azrin, Ph.D. and Richard M. Foxx, Ph.D.

    Authors Nathan Azrin and Richard Foxx promise potty success in as little as four hours. The book also includes information on how to help your child become more independent in other ways, how to deal with bedwetting and tips on deepening the parent-child connection.

    amazon.com

    The First Years Pooh Soft Potty Seat

    Make the grown-up toilet a little more kid-friendly with a cushioned potty seat. Available with all their favorite characters, some include a deflector shield for the boys and handy carrying-handles to keep things from getting too messy.

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    Dora the Explorer - Potty Training Calendar

    Break out the stickers and keep track of their successes with a potty training chart. These are available to download for free download all over the Web and some even feature their favorite cartoon characters! If she won't potty for you, maybe she will for Dora!

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    Toilet Training for Individuals with Autism or Other Developmental Issues, by Maria Wheeler, M.ED.

    Autistic children and others with special needs often require non-traditional methods of toilet training. This book, by Maria Wheeler, M.ED., offers more than 200 "do's" and "don'ts" to help parents and kids make the transition from diapers to potty.

    amazon.com

    Corolle Potty Doll -- Emma for Girls

    Let your child play parent with this potty doll. While you teach her to potty, she can teach the doll. Available as a girl or an anatomically-correct boy, the doll drinks and wets on command and comes complete with bottle, pacifier, diaper and pint-sized potty chair.

    pottytrainingconcepts.com

    Stress-Free Potty Training: A Commonsense Guide to Finding the Right Approach for Your Child, by Sara Au & Peter Stavinoha, Ph.D.

    Knowing when to start potty training is as important as knowing how. This book, written by Sara Au and Peter L. Stavinoha Ph.D., helps parents determine if the time is right and then offers advice on methods based on the child's individual personality type.

    amazon.com

    Potty Power: For Boys & Girls

    The current go-to video for potty training parents, Potty Power introduces kids to the joys of using the toilet. Fun music and an animated friend encourage little ones to step right up and use their new-found potty power.

    amazon.com

    The Potty Watch

    Time to go potty! This adorable, easy-to-use watch makes potty time fun and entertaining. Blinking lights and music gently remind your child when it's time to head to the bathroom, taking the pressure off parents to constantly watch the clock. Comes in a variety of colors and can be set to different time intervals as your child progresses.

    amazon.com

    Elmo's Potty Time

    There are lots of different videos with familiar characters available to help kids learn about using the potty. Just know that whichever one you choose, the songs will be stuck in your head for the rest of your life.

    amazon.com

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