Once Upon A Potty Plush Doll Set With Mini-Potty – Boy
May 21, 2010 in
Potty Training
- Encourages potty readiness and responsibility, while providing great play value
- Gently anatomically correct, with removable diaper and exclusive “Once Upon A Potty” label
- Efficient card and polybag pak, with plastic mini-potty seat included
- Doll is surface washable and the set is also available in girl version
Product Description
Features:
* Joshua, a plush boy doll
* With his own mini-potty
* He is anatomically correct
* He has a removable diaper & shirt
* His limbs are movable… More >>
Once Upon A Potty Plush Doll Set With Mini-Potty – Boy
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2 comments
Karen K. Armstrong on May 21, 2010 at 1:19 am
For Christmas 2009, I ordered Once Upon A Potty Plush Doll Set With Mini-Potty – Boy for my little grandson. Upon receiving it, I was very surprised to see how small the doll and potty were. Even more disappointing, the doll was not made to “sit” on the potty, as the picture depicts! On Christmas morning, my little grandson tried his best to make the doll sit on the potty but to no avail. I would not recommend this product for child’s play or anything else!
Rating: 1 / 5
reg on May 21, 2010 at 3:31 am
I bought this doll for my grandson. He had been “caring” for a musical bear and I thought he needed something more human. Since he will be potty training in the next few months, I thought this would do double duty. It is much smaller than I had thought (the size in the description is accurate, I’m just not a good judge) and is kind of funny looking. This isn’t where the laugh came from. As the description states, the doll is anatomically correct. It’s a soft doll, so his “parts” are not molded, rather, I guess you’d call it, shaped. It is interesting how they did it. My daughter-in-law was here when it arrived. She is not the mother of my grandson. We had the best laugh when we did the big reveal. I took it the next day when I went to stay with my grandson. He immediately recognized that the doll had a potty and proceeded to take it to the bathroom where his potty was. Whenever he’d have the doll, we’d ask him if the baby needed to potty and he’d take it back into the bathroom. I think it just might help with potty training, even though you can’t make it wet.
Rating: 3 / 5