This giveaway is part of #FDF (Finally Diaper Free), an event all about Potty Training co-hosted by The Knit Wit.

The Little Looster potty stool is such a great invention!
Little Looster Potty Training Stool makes going on the Potty SO much easier!
Would you like to win your little one their very own Little Looster stool?
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OMG! Genius, exactly what I’ve been searching for for my son! Thanks for sharing. Best, Lisa
GFC as LMC1971
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I’ve read that one sign of readiness to potty train is if your child wakes up consistently dry after naps.
What age range is “normal” to start potty training?
Take off their undies and let them run around naked so they get that they are peeing.
My potty tip is to look for the signs. They must be ready for success!
my son taught his bear to go ‘pee’. that’s what did it for him. we have super high toilets in our house (don’t even ask because we/DH installed them.) so would love one of these so i don’t have to lift my kids onto the toilet every day.
my tip is to have as many potties handy as possible (in the car if need be!) – krystylwaechter@gmail.com
How do you get your nearly 3 year old who is fully potty trained to keep CLOTHES on!!!!!! He’ll go potty and then refuses to get re-dressed!! 🙂
Janel C.
ask them frequently to use the potty
damiesmom at ymail dot com
I’ve heard pull-ups are a waste of money for potty-training. What are your thought?
I am new to potty training. So my question is… is giving treats/candy a good idea when trying to get the kid to pee on the potty?
Tip: Have exciting picture books in the bathroom or wherever babe is using potty at. It keeps them sitting on it longer…
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GFC: Mechele Johnson
Follow the little ones cues for when they are ready to learn