potty training

Reluctant Potty Training

The title of my post might seem vaguely familiar if you are a regular reader of my blog. This time last year I was potty training my son, fast forward 12 months and I find myself doing it all again with his little sister.

We have books, a potty, Big Girl pants and now a reward chart with her name on. Thanks to Stuck on You Little Sis has the nicest Potty Training Charts in town.

There are a couple of designs to choose from, we went for the Fairy/Princess theme as my daughter is obsessed with Disney Princesses at the moment. You may remember my son was a little slow to potty train, but once we started he soon grasped the concept. At the time Little Sis understood exactly what was going on but I couldn’t face potty training both of them so here we are a year later.

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She loved the three designs, chose one to use straight away and helped me to attach the magnetic strips to the back so we could hang it on the fridge.

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The charts are A4 size, made of card and printed with Little Sis’s name and really fun designs (there are 8 designs to choose from). You receive three charts and each has space for 10 stickers. The stickers are personalised too and there’s a variety of pictures and words to complete each chart.

We’ve decided to reward each wee or poo with a sticker and when the chart is full Little Sis gets a trip to the local toy shop. She adores stickers so I’m hoping this will really encourage her as I am fed up of nappy changing after four and a half years!

I love personalised products such as these Reward Charts. They come from Stuck on You which was created in 1995 by a Mum for her son who needed labels for nursery and now, over 19 years later, they have a huge range of personalised labels and gifts and sell to hundreds of countries over the world. Check out our previous review of some of their great back to school products.

 

4 Comments

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    Emily Knight
    August 9, 2014 at 9:46 am

    Such a good idea! I love the fact that it’s all personalised too. Hope her love of stickers means that it works! 🙂

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      jenny
      August 9, 2014 at 6:30 pm

      Thanks, we need all the help we can get 🙂

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    Rachel
    August 9, 2014 at 9:55 am

    What a great idea this is, everyone loves stickers. Good Luck x

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