Potty Training is fun with the Wee Wee Pals!
Boys get excited about peeing standing up when they have four different colorful "targets" to take aim at within the toilet! While girls can't take aim, they'll enjoy the bright decals too! Though potty training is important, it should still be done in an encouraging, exciting way - why not make a game out of it with the Wee Wee Pals targets?!
Boys Can Take Aim at Four Toilet "Targets"!
With each Wee Wee Pal package comes four (4) different targets; a blue and yellow fish, a purple sea horse, a yellow and orange crab, and a green frog.
Even though girls don't stand up to pee, they can use Wee Wee Pals too! Placed in the front part of the bowl, girls can talk about and give names to the decals, taking the pressure off getting the job done!
No need to be in a hurry! Slow down and use this time to talk to your child - "Where is the blue and yellow fish? What color is the frog? Where do frogs live? Is there such thing as a purple sea horse?" You can use all or just one target; remember, the more targets used at a time, the higher the likelihood your son can "hit" it.
Dads or older brothers can show your son how fun it is to try and hit the Wee Wee Pals. The more involved the entire family is in the potty training process, the less frustrating it can be for your child. Lots of praise and encouragement is absolutely necessary when potty training.
Ready, Aim, Fire!
Obviously you need to start with a clean toilet. Pour a gallon of water into the toilet, lowering the water level in the bowl. Using a paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol, wipe the back area of the bowl, right at the water line, where you will place the Wee Wee Pal. Then, apply the Wee Wee Pal decal or decals of your choice. Don't worry, it will stay in place until you decide to change or remove it.
When you are ready to remove the Wee Wee Pal decal, lower the water level, lift one edge of the decal and peel it off. It is that easy!
PLEASE NOTE: As with any other water source, parental supervision is necessary for very young children. Keep toilet lids closed and child proofed when not potty training with your child. |