✨ Turn potty training into a sparkling success! 🚽
This officially licensed Peppa Pig Potty Training Reward Chart combines a durable, wipe-clean design with 56 reusable sparkly foil stickers featuring all your child's favorite characters. Sized at 16.5 x 11.7 cm and lightweight, it’s the perfect motivational tool to make toilet training engaging, rewarding, and fun.
Manufacturer | Paper Projects |
Part Number | 01.70.30.022 |
Product Dimensions | 16.54 x 11.69 x 2.51 cm; 60 g |
Item model number | 01.70.30.022 |
Colour | Pink |
Style | Casual |
Material | cardboard |
Shape | Oval |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Stickers, Reward Chart |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 60 g |
E**U
Good potty chart
Clear instructions on how to use. However, my LO who is 2.5 yo did not get the concept of having to put stickers in boxes and so just put them all over.. I think older children would understand more. It would be helpful to have more stickers as after a few weeks we ran out and had to get more to keep her on track with the training.It is bright and colourful and easy to clean and wipe down.
R**O
2yr old loves the glittery stickers
Lovely stickers, my 2yr old loves this - but doesn't love the potty lol
2**7
Good rewards chart
I like this rewards chart, it is good quality and you can peel stickers off to use it again and again. Ok value for money but you do need to buy more stickers, the ones in the pack don’t last very long.
L**S
Great thing
I got this chart for my Grandaughter who would never go on potty. Soon as her parents put the chart up she did go on potty and did something. It's amazing what kids will do for stickers. That's how they trained older daughter
N**E
Great for potty training
Used this as a wall chart for my daughters potty training and she loved them and loved that they were reusable
M**9
Good quality but didn't work for us.
I've given 3 stars for the quality of the product. It's very good. Good quality big poster, clear images, good quality shiny stickers. It's also reusable. I think this chart is for older children who can understand what needs to be done on the chart.It didn't work for my 2yo for a number of reasons.I think sticker charts are great for positively encouraging reluctant toddler potty training. I've tried 3 different types of sticker chart including this one. What worked for us the most, is a simple, non-reusable chart that just have lot of circles for stickers, so toddler just needs to stick 1 sticker for wee/poo.This chart is great. It has Monday-Sunday on the top and on the side there is area to stick stickers for 8 different tasks: wearing pant, called for potty, sat on potty, wee in potty, poo in potty, wiping bottom, washing hands and stayed dry the night.I think above is great for older children who understands. But for 2yo, it's too complicated.My 2yo doesn't have concentration for 8 stickers, being rewarded for so many things gets confused.She can't read and pictures weren't very clear so she got frustrated because she wanted to put sticker in wrong part (e.g. putting stickers on Tuesday instead of Monday)So for us it was definitely best to keep chart simple - one sticker for wee. One sticker for poo, that's it. Mine didn't need sticker for calling for potty, wearing pants etc as it's natural process like brushing teeth.There is also one space per day (1 space for wee on Monday). Toddlers wee 6-12 times a day. They don't remember at the end of the day if they were/poo and will be getting stickers for things they don't really remember. It's best to reward them straight away. This is why we liked simple chart where we can give 1 sticker for every wee/poo so they realise what they are being rewarded for.Also this chart has something they have no control of. I think they should be rewarded for things they put effort in, like sitting, weeing and pooing. But physically they have no control over being dry at night, because it's their brain that's not ready.Lastly I prefer non-reusable stickers to reusable. Stickers get lost,by the time it gets to Friday, most of Mon-Thurs stickers will be missing because toddler would have taken it on and off playing with it. Also, this chart has Mon-Sun plus 8x sticker space for each action they take. Meaning each week we need to take off 56 stickers which we didn't have time for.Overall it's a great potty chart but it wasn't for us.
M**Z
Great reward chart.
My granddaughter loves being rewarded during her potty training.
D**S
A good reward system for potty training
My granddaughter is leaving to use the potty and she is doing well with these little stickers as rewards for using it
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