Potty Power - For Boys And Girls 2009 Discount.
5 月 16th, 2010 by pierre5090897| Potty Power - For Boys And Girls 2009 Discount.
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Potty Power - For Boys And Girls 2009 Description:
Say good-bye to diapers! Potty Power will motivate your toddler to use the potty! The program is cleverly produced to initiate and then sustain your child’s interest in potty training. The program focuses on what your child needs to know to develop the responsibility to use the potty him or herself!
Potty Power works because it is fun, upbeat and entertaining. Friendly host Jessica and her 3-D animated friend T.P. along with a gaggle of toddlers guide viewers along the process of what it takes to become potty trained and have Potty Power.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #947 in DVD
- Released on: 2009-07-10
- Format: NTSC
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 30 minutes
Customer Reviews:
Dylan Went From Diapers To The Potty In 1st Week With Potty Power!![]()
My boy Dylan was having trouble transitioning to the potty. How many times did he go off into the corner and stand there?!! When asked what he was doing, he would say, “Nothing.” When asked if he needed to use the potty, he would say, “No.” Of course, he did. Well, if this sounds familiar, then “Potty Power” is the answer. I bought this 2009 version (don’t know the difference but went for the more current date). Dylan began watching it and within a week started getting to the potty instead of the corner. Very impressive. After trying the potty bear, books, and tons of reasoning and pleading (which all worked with my daughter way back when), I am just thankful and relieved that this DVD worked. I wish I had gotten it sooner.
Got Our Son Over The Finish Line![]()
This video was great for our son! He was just turning three and although he understood the potty basics, he was not very motivated to use the potty. He wasn’t ready for underwear yet and we were struggling with keeping him motivated and getting him to try without constantly telling him what to do. A friend lent us this video saying they had great success with their 4-year old girl.
This was the answer for my son. After the first viewing he asked to sit on the potty and went! He enjoyed the songs and seeing other kids, and asked to watch it every day. We watched on Friday and Saturday morning; Saturday he wore underwear all day with no accidents. We watched on Sunday and on Monday he wanted to go to preschool in his underwear and told Grandpa “no more diapers for me!” He did have some accidents on and off at school over the next few weeks but he stayed motivated and trying. We watch about every other day.
We returned the borrowed copy to our friend and I am buying this for continued viewing as needed for our 3-year old (who is now 100% potty trained) as well as for our 1-year old when he begins.
Potty Power is Silly, but it Works![]()
Toilet training is part of the parenting process and while it usually begins in the toddler years, it can take longer with some children than others. Potty Power attempts to speed up the process by presenting a DVD that encourages kids to use the potty and give up their diapers or pull- ups for good. It accomplishes it goal through its potty talk, songs, skit, and upbeat attitude about using the potty. Jessica, the Potty Power narrator, is encouraging and extremely perky. She talks about pee and poop, slang terms for bodily functions, and more while managing to keep a smile on her face throughout. She really wants children to learn to use the potty, and her enthusiasm, hopefully, will carry through to the children who watch the DVD.
This DVD certainly has its usefulness and I know many people who have had great success showing this training session to their young toddlers. But it does get a little corny and many adults will roll their eyes as they listen to the dialogue and the songs. Songs like I’m Proud to Wear my Underwear, Wipe Your Bottom and others are certainly catchy to young children, but even some youngsters will find the material too silly to be true. One of my toddlers is already toilet trained and she laughs aloud when she watches this DVD, due to its silly and often corny style.
Silliness aside, what matters most is the effectiveness of the DVD and from my experience, Potty Power has made a difference. My youngest one likes to repeat the lines she has heard from this DVD and she likes to sing along to the tunes. She has been going on her own, to the potty, so the DVD does seem to be having a positive effect, even if it does get annoying at times.
Potty Power, in spite of its silliness, is an effective means to wean children off their diapers and pull- ups. If you can get past the goofiness of the whole experience, the excessive perkiness of the narrator, and the annoying skit at the end, Potty Power seems to have something going for it. Children will remember the tunes and message, making this DVD a good toilet- training supplement.









