Smart Potty Giveaway

Summary: One winner will get a GOLD Smart Potty. Giveaway is Open Worldwide and will run until July 30, 2014. Join via the rafflecopter below.

Welcome to the Smart Potty Giveaway! Sponsored by BabyBjorn and Hosted by Mostly Together Mommy!

Smart Potty Giveaway

Potty training is a difficult by important part of a young child's life. Baby Bjorn seeks to make it just a little bit easier with their Smart Potty. You can find a full review from Mostly Together Mommy HERE.

Now, BabyBjorn has released a limited edition GOLD Smart Potty! These are not sold in stores, but you will get the chance to win a "throne" for your little one! To enter, simply use the Rafflecopter form below. The giveaway will end on July 30, 2014, at midnight CST. One entrant per household in the continental U.S. Good luck, everyone!

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32 comments:

  1. We plan to use the no undies method for a few days! I have heard good things!

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  2. Try a tune. We used the Once Upon a Potty video for our daughter. We sang the tune from the video all the time, especially when she went to the potty. She loved it

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  3. My best advice is make sure you have a lot of time and patients cause your going to need it!

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  4. My best tip is offer rewards! Nothing big just a star sticker or small toy anything to keep them wanting to go!!

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  5. I have no tips since we have not started any potty training yet! I like the advice of 3-day pantless potty training though!

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  6. My best tip is to make sure your toddler is ready to potty train.

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  7. My best tip is to do Elimination Communication when you learn that your child doesn't like sitting in their own Pee or Poop. At least educate yourself on the subject.

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  8. put the kid on backwards while on the toilet

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  9. Go bottomless for three days straight! Don't leave the house!

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  10. Sticker Chart! Really! Especially for the older child....when they get so many they earn a prize!

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  11. hahaha I started EARLY.. as in as SOON as the child began to WALK. I encouraged them to "play" with their little potty then. They loved to imitate mom and dad and sit on their potty when WE went potty. We made it a fun game. Then, let them sit on it after a meal for a bit, naked... it takes a while, but eventually, they will potty in it and you make a fuss and and eventually they make the connection and want to use it a lot. They usually "get" it by age two.

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  12. Every time you go to the bathroom take them to the bathroom too. :)

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  13. Start early, watch for signals, make it a game

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  14. To go, "Tssssssss!" to prompt pee!

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  15. I don't really have any tips, but reading these have given me good ideas! I thought about using cheerios for my son to use as target practice though! :D

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  16. I have no tips since we have not started any potty training yet! I like the advice of 3-day pantless potty training though!

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  17. Start early as you can and look for signs of readiness.

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  18. Look for signs of readiness and don't make a big deal out of it. It happens when it happens

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  19. I have no tips since we haven't started quite yet...I am getting great ideas from this page though!

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  20. lots of patience! they'll get it eventually!

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  21. i am the one who needs the tips! I guess i would be persistent.

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  22. my best tip is to follow the child's lead!

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  23. Start young and develop a routine. Your child will catch on quick!

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  24. Don't rush it. You will know when your child is ready

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