My Potty Reward Stickers for Girls: 126 Girl Potty Training Stickers and Chart to Motivate Toilet Training
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Stimulating interest in children is key to potty training success. Motivate and reward children using 126 full color stickers. Positive reinforcement gives children pride and a sense of self-accomplishment. The 126 stickers (each a one inch diameter circle) have images of different potty related subjects - no repetition. Many stickers have toddler girls for children to imitate. After successful potty attempts, place a sticker on the child's shirt or use the chart (which you can hang like a calendar) provided. Potty training works when it's fun!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #37143 in Books
- Published on: 2006-02-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 10 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Tracy Foote is a mother of three young children. She graduated from the NY Bronx High School of Science, attended the United States Air Force Academy and served overseas in Germany. As a parent, after roughly 11,000 diaper changes, she wanted to create something to expedite and ease the pressures of potty training (on both parent and child) while adding a little fun and humor. Look for her My Potty Activity Book +45 Toilet Training Tips, My Potty Calendar and My Potty Reward Stickers for Boys.
Customer Reviews
Great idea, worked well!
The chart and the stickers were exactly what we needed to get us going. My daughter actually preferred to wear the reward sticker, and we kept track by drawing smiley faces on the chart. It was a very positive motivation for her. She was almost fully potty trained within about 10 days or so. I only have her wear a pullup at night 'just in case'.
Wonderful, Fantastic,...
My three year old has never really given much interest in potty training the "what's in it for me" attitude! She'll fight just to be changed and prefers to stay wet rather than stop what she's doing. She loves stickers so when I saw this I thought it was worth a try. Its basically stickers and a chart with 9 spaces for stickers across and 14 rows down. I taped the chart on the wall besides my daughter's potty and told her that everytime she goes in the potty, she gets a sticker. Then I upped the ante by telling her that everytime she reaches the end of the row she gets a prize/present. Well within 3 days she already had her first present (something small like M&M's or a book is a treat to them)! A couple of mornings she woke me up to sit on the potty because she only got stickers if she actually did something so she didn't want to waste it!! Here it is only 10 days later and she has one more sticker before she gets her third prize--that's about 3 trips a day! I never pressure her, I just ask her if she wants to, if she says no, I drop it but now she's asking me!
I know this book (and the small prizes) is the reason for her sudden excitement in using the potty. She keeps saying she wants to get a sticker so that she can get her prize... DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS!!!
My daughter loves this
My daughter was having a hard time potty training until she knew she could get a girly sticker for each step of the potty process. She has now peed at least once a night for a full week...this was certainly the best motivator she had...feel'n'learn diapers were a waste of money...




