PottyMD: The Ultimate Potty Training Resource! Potty Monkey Review and Giveaway!

Monday, April 20, 2009 Posted by Jolly Mom

The first step in potty training is definitely helping your child understand what the potty is so that they are more comfortable with the whole potty training process. It seems easy, but I was a bit confused as to how exactly I should do prepare Lucas for potty training. One day while searching the web for ideas, I ran across what I think is one of the best potty training resources on the web: PottyMD. PottyMD is the ONLY physician-based resource for parents, physicians, and families with concerns about all aspects of urinary and bowel problems in children. Not only do they sell really innovative and useful potty training products, but they also give parents much-needed information on potty training and help with potty problems such as bedwetting and others.

PottyMD very generously sent me the Potty Monkey for me to review. The Potty Monkey is a complete potty training system developed by Dr. Preston Smith, a pediatric urologist and potty expert. The system comes with a cute potty training monkey that has his own diapers and big Monkey underwear, a flushing toy toilet, "Monkey Learns to Potty" board book for kids, and "The Potty Trainer", a top-selling 80-page parent's book about toilet training, written by Dr. Preston Smith.

The Potty Monkey is a really great potty training system. It basically works by having children teach the monkey how to use the potty! In the process, children learn how to use the potty themselves! Here's how it works: The Potty Monkey doll has a built in timer that you can set to go off every 30 minutes or 90 minutes. When the timer goes off, the monkey will remind your child to go potty by saying, "I want to go potty. Let's go potty." and "I really need to go! C'mon let's go potty!" So, your child learns to take the monkey to the potty and himself too. When you sit the monkey on his little toilet, the monkey sings songs and talks. The toilet even makes real flushing sounds! The Potty Monkey is really adorable and tastefully done. The "Monkey Learns to Potty" board book is also very cute and a great way to reinforce the idea of potty training with kids.

See The Potty Monkey In Action:



The "Potty Trainer" book for parents is AWESOME! I have to say that I love Dr. Smith's advice and philosophy. Many doctors have very rigid ideas on when and how to potty train, but Dr. Smith is very non-pressuring and basically tells you that you should go with your gut and not someone else's ideas. Dr. Preston also explains many potty training methods so that you can choose the one that you and your child are most comfortable with.

Overall, I think the Potty Monkey is an awesome potty training system! It really is the total package! PottyMD also offers many more potty training products like vibrating alarm watches, bedwetting alarms, waterproof matress pads, and much more. The PottyMD website is also a very useful website for any parent that is beginning the potty training journey with their children.

Want It: The Potty Monkey Potty Training System can be purchased online at PottyMD and retails for $25!



This contest is closed. Congratulations to the winner, Marie! Winner has been emailed and has 48 hours to contact me.




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  1. Shannon said...

    I learned that sometimes a child may not train with rewards and charts and such and the parent needs to decide that it is time for the child to be potty trained. Basically it's not always up to the child to decide when it happens.

  2. Shannon said...

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  3. Tj and Amy said...

    I learned that When Do You Start Potty Training? There is no answer to this question. The best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years. amsbolda@hotmail.com

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  8. susan said...

    I learned that if I a child can learn to empty better (take their time when they use the bathroom and not rush), then bathroom visits will be needed less often. Plus they'll be less prone for bladder infections.

  9. susan said...

    I'm a subscriber.

  10. susan said...

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  11. Insignificon said...

    Oneof the signs of potty-training readiness is being able to sit still for several minutes. OK. Even my potty-trained child doesn't have that readiness sign, so that one must be for girls only. ;-)

  12. Insignificon said...

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  15. Domanda3 said...

    I learned about the signs of readiness.
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  16. Domanda3 said...

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  19. Blakesmom said...

    I learned that "If you have tried coaxing, rewards, games and praise without much success then you must be prepared to determine if a stern (but loving) method needs to be tried". Thanks for the chance!

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  20. Blakesmom said...

    I subscribe!!! Thanks.

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  21. Pam said...

    I learned there is no "right" way to potty train. What works for one child may not work for others and the parent has to do what they think is best.

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  22. Pam said...

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  23. Anonymous said...

    I learned that "Potty Monkey also teaches children to have frequent bathroom visits, relaxed bathroom habits and the importance of a comfortable bathroom routine" and can be used for children 18 months to 7 years old. I feel sorry for those who have to potty train until their kids are 7--may God give them lots of patience!
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  24. Anonymous said...

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  25. Jessica [Mommy] said...

    I learned The best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years. If someone tells you to start potty training at a certain age, then they are missing the point or making a general assumption that you and your child are ready. The best time to toilet train is when you and your child are ready to toilet train. There is no magic age or cutoff.

    So many people are telling me my daughter should be potty trained she just turned 3. She just isnt ready!

  26. Jessica [Mommy] said...

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  28. Kristie said...

    I like that Potty MD says that there is no one way to potty train that works for everyone. It seems like there are a lot of people who insist the way they did it is the best.

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  29. Kristie said...

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  31. wigget said...

    i learned that most bladder problems in children are due to holding and incomplete emptying.

  32. wigget said...

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  33. Marie said...

    I learn that most bladder problem occur in kids that are holding and not completely emptying.

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  35. Shanda said...

    Potty training is sometimes a decision the parent has to make for the child. I think this is what I will have to do. My daughter is 2 1/2 and even though I have been encouraging her to use the potty for about 8 months, she just says "no thank you I want a new diaper". It might be time to just take the diapers away. Thanks for hosting this potty training info!
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  36. Shanda said...

    I am following. Thanks
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  37. emmie said...

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  38. meinezweijungen said...

    I learned that it is best to wait until both you and your child are ready to start training which is usually between 18 mo and 3yrs. Also, don't be surprised if potty training doesn't come easily.
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  39. meinezweijungen said...

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  40. lisagee said...

    The best time to toilet train is when you and your child are ready to toilet train. There is no magic age or cutoff.

  41. lisagee said...

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  42. lisagee said...

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  43. KelliAnn Christensen said...

    After your child is potty-trained, you can go to the website and print off a special certificate, if you want to.
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  44. KelliAnn Christensen said...

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  45. Stephanie said...

    learned one sign of readiness is Able to pull pants up and down or take diaper off which my little boy can't do yet.
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  46. Mangelson's said...

    I learned that there is no best ways to potty train every child.

  47. Mangelson's said...

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  48. MaggieM said...

    I learned about the signs of readiness and when to start potty training (anywhere from 18 months to 3 years old) based on what feels right to the parent and the child. I learned why children have difficulty pooping in the toilet. I also learned that PottyMD has great resources for potty training, potty training problems and urinary tract infections.

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  49. MaggieM said...

    I'm a subscriber by email :)

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  50. Alice H said...

    I loved how they emphasized that parents should approach potty training the way they feel is best - not that there is one "best way" to potty train. Thats great! Thanks - alicedemske at hotmail.com

  51. Alice H said...

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  53. Sara and Alex said...

    I learned the potty monkey was approved by parenting magazine.

  54. Sara and Alex said...

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  55. Sara and Alex said...

    follow on twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/SaraMama/status/1570183016

  56. mverno said...

    parents need to make the choice when to start potty training mverno@roadrunner.com

  57. the mrs. said...

    It was nice to read that there is more than one way to do it - each child is unique!

  58. Sarah said...

    I like that it was approved by parenting magazine
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  62. Jill said...

    Didn't realize they need to go so often because they don't take time to completely go when first using the bathroom.

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  66. Kim said...

    I learned: best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years

  67. Kim said...

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  68. MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

    I learned there is no "right" way to potty train

  69. Simply Being Mommy said...

    I learned there is no best way to potty train every child.

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  72. Ellen C. said...

    I learned that their products are designed to be cost effective. Thanks for the chance.

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  73. Ellen C. said...

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  74. tanya.mendieta said...

    I learned about when to know a child is ready to be potty trained.

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  75. Mommy's Home!! said...

    I learned that it is important to not become pressured by others to potty train your child. Parents need to decide the best timing and approach.

    my email is attached to my profile.

  76. The Dreamer said...

    There is no "right way" to train your child. You have to do what is best for child and parent

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  79. Happily Ever After said...

    I learned that "Contrary to some expert's opinions, potty training is sometimes a decision the parent needs to make for the child." I am always hearing people say...they will do it when they are ready to.

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  82. Rajee said...

    I learnt that they provide education and products for those caring for children with potty problems.
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  83. mmentor said...

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  84. judybrittle said...

    I learned that you should decide carefully what words you use to describe body parts, urine, and bowel movements. It is best to use proper terms that will not offend, confuse, or embarrass your child or others. Thank you!

  85. judybrittle said...

    I'm a subscriber.

  86. judybrittle said...

    I follow on Twitter and tweeted
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  87. LT said...

    I learned that they feel You as the parent should approach potty training the way you feel is best.

  88. LT said...

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  89. LT said...

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  90. LT said...

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  91. mel said...

    I learned that both child and parent must be ready to potty train, usually this comes between 18 months to 3 years but there is no specific age.

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  92. mel said...

    I subscribe.

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  93. Rebecca Graham said...

    I learned the best time to train is between 18 months and 3 yrs.

  94. The Mom said...

    I didn't know that hiding while going "potty" was a sign of readiness for potty training.

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  95. Kristie said...

    I blogged here:
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  96. mamazyd said...

    I learned that once your child starts using the potty, using pull-ups is not the best way to get them to continue. I have been making that mistake and she has lost interest.

  97. Lory1317 said...

    It was Parenting Magazine approved. Which I think is great.

  98. Lory1317 said...

    Email subscriber! Thanks.

  99. Lory1317 said...

    Blog follower!

  100. oceanrena said...

    I learned about the signs of readiness. thanks for the contest

  101. jceko77 said...

    I learned that one of the signs of readiness is when a child is eager to get out of a wet or soiled diaper
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  102. jceko77 said...

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  104. SH said...

    I learned it's ok if they're scared of the public restroom.
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  105. The Shopping Mama said...

    I learned a lot from the signs of readiness page. My favorite: Able to sit still for several minutes. I never thought of that but so true with a toddler!

  106. The Shopping Mama said...

    I follow on blogger.

  107. The Shopping Mama said...

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  108. Stefanie Hartman said...

    I like that it is physcician based toilet training. And I was happy to learn that there is no best way to train every child. That I should do what I think is best for my child and family. My little Luke sure hopes he is the winner. Blessings, Stefanie Hartman fhartman@frontiernet.net

  109. Stefanie Hartman said...

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  110. alissa4illustration said...

    I learned that it can cause tummy problems when holding urination.

  111. alissa4illustration said...

    I subscribe.

  112. janetfaye said...

    Do not feel forced to potty train your child in a way you do not feel comfortable. There are many "experts" that will tell you how to do it, but every child and family are different. You as the parent should approach potty training the way you feel is best.

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  113. janetfaye said...

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  114. janetfaye said...

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  116. Nicky said...

    OMG!! That is great! I NEED that Potty Monkey! I do inhome child care and am constantly potty training children. Some are easier than others. I've learned that the verbal and physical (to dress and undress oneself) are the most crucial elements to have before starting the process. I read your blog everyday. Thanks for all that you share!

  117. littlelatina said...

    I'm trying to potty train now

  118. Mary Avinger said...

    I learned that "Many children are confused, stubborn, or scared to poop in the potty." I am definitely not looking forward potty training my little guy. Thanks for the giveaway.

  119. Veronica L. said...

    Oh my there is so much that I have learned, but especially about the signs of readiness. Thanks for a great giveaway :)

  120. Kiy said...

    How helpful, thank you for this giveaway and the link to his site. I learned so much! One thing I learned was Potty Monkey also teaches children to have frequent bathroom visits, relaxed bathroom habits and the importance of a comfortable bathroom routine. While I am sure I knew this, I am not sure I would have thought about it at the time. Great reminder!

    Thanks, Kiy

  121. Kiy said...

    I subscribe via email!

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  122. tasha411mom said...

    I learned that there is no special time or way to potty train your child. They are all different and they will do it when THEY are ready!!

  123. tasha411mom said...

    I subscribe.

  124. Anonymous said...

    You as the parent should approach potty training the way you feel is best. This is a reassuring thought because I want to make potty training enjoyable but don't really want to use a reward system. The potty monkey seems like the perfect balance. fun.mom.cheratgmaildotcom

  125. Dee said...

    I learned that rewards my not work!

    We're about to start potty training and I'm so weary about it!

  126. Dee said...

    I subscribe!

  127. Dee said...

    I have your button! :)

  128. Emrelove said...

    I learned that something as simple as drinking more water can help with constipation.

  129. eeshley said...

    I learned that is it always better to not rush a child when trying to potty train. Let your child relax and then they will completely empty their bladder and will have less bladder infections!

  130. Lauren S. said...

    I learned that because children often don't take the time to completely empty thisr bladders that they need to go to the bathroom more often.
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  131. Lauren S. said...

    I am an email subscriber
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  132. The Bouldins said...

    You don't have to train the way your mom says or your neighbor did! There's no one best way!

  133. scarlette10 said...

    Children with constipation are at increased risk for developing urine infections, bedwetting, urine accidents and other urine and bowel problems

  134. Feed the Moose said...

    I learned that waking up dry from a nap could be an indicator that the child may be ready for potty training.

  135. kdkdkd said...

    Interesting site. I am just starting my 2 year old to potty train so this is wonderful. I really like the Vibrating Watch since my older boy needs reminders to go. He is potty trained but gets too wrapped up in his activity and forgets to pay attention to his body. Anyway I learned that most children will stop bed wetting after turning four or five, also something we are working on.

  136. Verging on 40 said...

    PottyMD has exclusive products that are only available here. Made by pediatric urologists and kids to make PottyMD your one-stop shop for all urine and bowel problems in children.

  137. Carrie said...

    I learned that one sign of readiness is being able to sit still for several minutes. Might be a while for us still!

  138. Carrie said...

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  139. Carrie said...

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  140. mogrill said...

    I learned to watch for certain signs of readiness! Thanks for the chance.
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  141. thereforego said...

    Best time to train is between 18 months and 3 years, though there is no definitive "best time."

  142. ~~~KnM's Mom~~~ said...

    I learned that my 2 3/4 year old daughter shows all the signs of readiness and we have tried potty training but she doesn't want to...I love that I learned that "Contrary to some expert's opinions, potty training is sometimes a decision the parent needs to make for the child." I think that is great as I am just waiting for her to want to be potty trained and I may have to make the decision for her.

  143. ~~~KnM's Mom~~~ said...

    I subscribe.

  144. Megan said...

    I learned that sometimes the parent has to make the decision to potty train for the child.

  145. Kimberly said...

    I saw that they have a book that will help with constipation. That is what is keeping my child from being potty trained so I think I might get that.

  146. Sheila said...

    I learned that one of the signs of readiness is when the child can sit still for several minutes at a time.
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  147. Kim and Ken Carlile said...

    You should only potty train when you and your child feel ready, there is no *magic* time to start.
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  148. Marion said...

    There is no right time for everyone. Sometime between 18 months and 3yrs. Wish this potty monkey had been out when I potty trained my oldest child.

  149. Nicol said...

    I have a son and daughter. Daughter is done and son is 2. I learned there is no "right" time to start.

    Nicol

  150. Munchkin Makings said...

    I learned my daughter is no the only child who doesn't want to poop in the potty. Apparently my struggle is normal.

  151. Munchkin Makings said...

    I'm a subscriber

  152. Anonymous said...

    I learned that a child usually stops wetting the bed after four or five years, but starting much earlier can benefit both you and the child.
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  153. Jennifer B said...

    The best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years.

    I never knew that. I waited way too long!

  154. Jennifer B said...

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  156. Jennifer B said...

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  157. Jennifer said...

    PottyMD is the only physician-based resource for parents, physicians, and families with concerns about all aspects of urinary and bowel problems in children.

  158. Evelynn's Mom said...

    I learned about the signs of readiness...like being able to sit still - duh, that makes sense!

  159. thebubbledies said...

    I learned that children are less prone to bladder infections if they learn to empty their bladders. Thanks! thebubbledies(at)gmail(dot)com

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  162. EllyBean said...

    I learned that the best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years.

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  166. socmama said...

    I learned that 1 out of 4 five-year olds still has a bedwetting problem

  167. mei said...

    I learned that when bribing doesn't work be prepared to use stern (but loving) methods

  168. mei said...

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  169. Christian Frugal Mama said...

    Thanks for the giveaway! I learned there are no "best ways to potty train" every child

  170. throuthehaze said...

    The best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years

  171. Dana said...

    I learned that 1 sign of when A Child is Ready To Be Potty Trained is he/she is eager to be changed once they wet or soil their diaper .
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  175. Anonymous said...

    I learned that if a child is old enough to talk about pee and poop, can get on/off a potty, and can discuss diaper issues then they can most likely be trained in using the potty.
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  176. Anonymous said...

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  177. JeansandTs said...

    The best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years. JeansandTs@hotmail.com

  178. kateandlucy said...

    I learned there is no magic age, sometime between 18 mo. and 3 years your child will probably be interested. But every child is different.

  179. April said...

    I learned that the best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years.
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  180. April said...

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  181. April said...

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  182. Diann said...

    I thought it was interesting that they have Bladder/Constipation Problems Book.

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  184. vboackle said...

    i learned that The best time to consider toilet training is between the ages of 18 months to 3 years.

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  186. Dina said...

    I learned that there are special watches you can use to help with potty training.

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  190. Teresha and Damon said...

    I'll be a first-time mommy soon and potty training is the part I dread the most, so I have bookmarked PottyMD as a resource. I did not know that potty problems could cause UTIs in children.

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  194. mom2four said...

    I follow you on twitter, I subscribed to your blog, I blogged about the giveaway, and I learned at PottyMD that kids may all be different and not all ready at the same times. Being a mom of 4 I am having the most challenges with my youngest. Here is the link to my blog post
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  195. Kristina said...

    I am so glad to hear that there is no "right" way to potty train. I have 3 kids and they are all different in lots of ways including potty training!

    The fact that this Monkey Potty is physician approved is awesome!

  196. A Lil Enchanted said...

    I learned that each child is different and may not be ready to potty train as early as some other children may be.

    Potty Monkey looks like a great aide in potty training... I would love to have one for my lil one!

    ~A lil Enchanted~

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  198. Jay said...

    I liked how they said there is not one way to potty train a child. Thanks.
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  199. A Lil Enchanted said...

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