PottySome people keep them in the bathroom, others have several dotted around the house. A Brolly Sheet bed pad can be handy to keep underneath in case of spills. There is a huge range from a simple potty for a few dollars to those with IPad holders and the ability to play music. Now you can even get them compostable so they can be disposed of in your carden after toilet training.
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StoolIf using the toilet, a stool helps your child get up and sit comfortably plus it gives them something to push against when doing a poo. Again, many styles on the market from a simple step to the ladder like product that fits around your toilet.
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Toilet Seat Insert
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Reward Charts
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Training PantsDesigned to be just like cotton undies but with a waterproof layer and small absorbency. An easy transition between nappies and undies that will help you keep your sanity. They are not meant to keep your child completely dry like nappies; instead they give you a bit of time to get to the bathroom when accidents do happen while letting your toddler feel the damp. They allow your toddler feel wetness while minimising the need for clothing changes and protects your floors and furniture from big clean ups. Good quality training pants will be 100% cotton and so feel comfy and will be easy to pull up and down.
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Waterproof Kids Car Seat ProtectorsI have not come across any sleeping bag liners that are really absorbent. Mainly, I think because they would be too hard to wash and dry out again whilst camping. Our liners are designed for young children that are almost toilet trained and just want some extra peace of mind whilst away at camp or on holiday. They're 170 cm x 70 cm.
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Wet Bags
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Wet Wipes
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Hand SanitiserGreat for wiping down toilet seats and hands. Pop a purse size one in your handbag. |
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BooksBooks are an easy way to talk to your child and help them understand about potty training. |
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