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Easy to use and use and super absorbent. The Potette Plus Liners are nicely fragranced and the pad turns liquid to gel so leaks are avoided. Now with the new Magic Ink that disappears when wet to motivate your potty using child.
For the majority of children, using pull ups after starting potty training is usually not advantageous. They are so absorbent they make it difficult for a child to know when they have wet. It can also offer little incentive to use the potty or toilet as the pull up is right there. It is important that your child is not showing any signs of UTI or constipation before starting the process. It is usually advantageous to wait until a time when there is not too much going on – big life events such as a new baby or moving house or usually not a great time to commence the process. Carry post-it notes to place over automatic flush sensors in public toilets (otherwise they can flush when your child is using the toilet, which can frighten some children)
My daughter never blinked at sitting on this and in fact she'll tell me she wants to "go potty on the red (one)!" She is very comfortable with the product. The included biodegradable liners are super absorbent, turning liquid to gel, and feature a fun pattern on the pad which will disappear when wet. These lightly scented liners hold up to 5oz of liquid to avoid spillages and absorb odours when out and about. Easy to clean
Using potty training language and starts showing an interest in their potty and/or others using the toilet (suggests they are showing interest) Hiding when they use their nappy (suggests they are aware of the signs they need to go and are able to act on this) Hiding when they use their nappy (suggests they are aware of the signs they need to go and can act on this)
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After use unhook liner handles, cross tie them to make an airtight seal and dispose as you would any disposable nappy. Talk with your childcare provider. Work out what techniques seem to work in one area and try to implement them in the other. Children love consistency and partnership working can be key.