ATHENA FUTURESDinosaur Potty Training Toilet Targets - 2" Water Soluble, Flushable Urinal Paper Cards for Toddlers, Boys - Kids Trainer Kit with Lift Lid Sticker and Peeing Chart - 80 Targets
K**E
Little boys asking questions
Gave to my daughter for her grandson, my great grandson because he was asking why "that older boy did it standing up". They worked for him. He is very proud of himself because he can stand up also.
H**S
Parent & toddler potty training combined.
ATHENA FUTURES Dinosaur Potty Training Toilet Targets - 2" Water Soluble, Flushable Urinal Paper Cards for Toddlers, Boys - Kids Trainer Kit with Lift Lid Sticker and Peeing Chart - 80 TargetsI had to laugh when I saw this on Amazon. I didn’t have boys, but I’ve heard they start potty training much later than girls and it takes longer for them to master it. My girls were all in “Big Girl” panties at 12-15 months.My grandson just turned 2 and is not quite ready for potty training, but I thought these would be very handy for when he is. They won’t take up much space to store them until then either.This set comes with 80 water soluble targets, a Peeing Chart (LOL) and a Lift (the) Lid Sticker, as well as tips for parents.Your son will look forward to going, making the process even that much easier.Safe to flush with easy to understand directional pictures so your toddler will be in “Big Boy” underwear soon.Thank you so much for taking the time to read this review, have a FANTASTIC day!!
D**N
GOOD BUT SOME FLAWS
The potty training targets themselves are great. They are about two inches across and made of very thin paper. They should last just long enough to accomplish their mission. Unfortunately, the picture is only on one side, so if you accidentally drop one in upside down, you are out of luck. No picture.The Steps For Peeing chart is unfortunate. If you will take a look at it you will see the following issues:- The child is directed to pull his pants down. Not all boys do that.- The child is directed to pull his pants back up at the end of the entire process, after he's washed his hands! Picture that, especially if you have a toddler who needs to climb up on a step stool.- They forgot the step “flush”!- While we're at it, they forgot “lid down”. If you flush with the lid open, bacteria fly everywhere.So the chart is definitely not my favorite part, although I do appreciate the effort to teach boys to raise the seat.Overall, I like this set but four stars because clearly there is some room for improvement.
O**T
Gets the sleepy toddler to pee in the potty
These Dino toilet targets worked for us. My 3 yr old seemed potty trained but randomly would not cooperate going in the potty, especially in the morning. I threw in one of these and he smiled and went on it. If he makes the target, I gave him another one for the next potty. The chart looks wrong to pull up the pants after washing hands, but it actually works out that way for us. He has to go up on a step stool to pee standing into the toilet, and it’s a bit dangerous for him to walk up the step with his pants on his knees or ankles (especially since he monkeys around all the time) so I just take the whole thing off. He goes, comes down, goes on the other step stool to wash hands, and then I help him put on the undies and pants.
G**D
Fun Way to Encourage Potty Training
This fun little set came with so many great treasures. It has a wonderful visual schedule that I quickly put in a plastic sheet protector and put on the wall. It also has dissolvable targets that are endless fun! Pair those with some color changing tablets and the bathroom is the best place to be! Great set for helping toddlers potty train and making it fun!
A**A
It's more fun game than a actual potty training
I was really curious to use them to train my 2 yr old to potty train. But, it all ended up in laugh, no actual training. The chart given is not according to our sequence, like how can you wash hands first and then pull up your pants. I didn't put it on restroom. My advise would be not to expect much training with these targets.
B**S
Pee pee trainers
We all know kids need as much motivation for things as we can give them. This is a cute toilet training pack. Gives your little one incentives for using the potty. May not work for all kids, but if you’re kid likes dinosaurs maybe give this a go!
J**.
Bathroom Fun
This is a fun way to teach your toddler to aim when they stand up and pee. It comes with 80 targets, a sticker to remind them to open & close the lid, and instructions on how to pee. I wish it had an additional step or phrase that reminded kids to flush!
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