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Reviews Written by Audy & Lala's Mom (CO, USA)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Buy this book!, October 24, 2008 The first time we read this book my son was hooked! Henry (the boy in the book) can do lots of 'big boy' things like brush his teeth and eat breakfast by himself, and the book opens with this, which lured my son into the 'me, too!' attitude. When Henry figured out that he likes going pee on the potty and only has accidents sometimes, I could almost see the gears in my son's head turning. The promise of reading about Henry was often the only thing that kept him interested in going potty, and even helped us through setbacks. I highly recommend this book!
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Graco Soft Seat Trainer Potty Chair
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Good seat with only two cons, October 24, 2008 My favorite thing (and my son's) about this potty is the removable seat that fits on the real toilet. The handles on that are great, too. My son was not at all interested in sitting on a little potty (not an issue with the chair; I think he just wanted to 'go' on the big potty instead). The seat is easy to clean and lightweight. And now the cons: the deflector comes off waaaaaay too easily and I have found myself cleaning many a mess because my son discovered that fact (and so did my younger daughter, who likes to go in the bathroom with us and is curious about this whole potty thing-you can imagine a two-toddler pee mess). However, the deflector is a good size and my big-for-his-age son sits and fits comfortably. The second con is that the handle on the back of the seat is just not good. If you try to pick up the whole rig with one hand you'll end up with parts all over the floor. These couple of negatives, though, have not outweighed the positives, and we continue to use this seat.
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