Once Upon A Potty Plush Doll Set With Mini-Potty – Girl
Aug 27, 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 boy version
Once Upon A Potty Plush Doll Set With Mini-Potty – Girl
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5 comments
Dr. George Tsatsos on August 28, 2010 at 12:05 am
We tried the video and doll-Didn’t encourage our daughter. They were interpreted as playthings rather than items to interact with.
Doing much better in potty training with a one on one on the toilet or potty.
If you want a doll-OK, otherwise save your money.
Rating: 3 / 5
Svekruha on August 28, 2010 at 1:30 am
I have ordered this cute doll for my adorable granddaughter’s second birthday. She absolutely loved the doll, was taking off the diaper, putting the doll on the potty, even trying to put the diaper back (for now, not quite successfully). However, the doll did nothing to change my granddaughter’s very negative attitude towards her own potty.
Rating: 5 / 5
Meredith M. on August 28, 2010 at 4:26 am
My 21 month-old daughter LOVES her Prudence doll. She has been a great addition to the book. My daughter actually wants to go on her potty with Prudence. The only drawback is that sometimes she has to go and we have to find Prudence before she will sit on the potty herself.
Rating: 5 / 5
C. Pearson on August 28, 2010 at 4:58 am
Well, the doll came packed in a plastic bag with a cardboard top – it looked like it could have been hanging in a convenience store or grocery store, ala faux barbie dolls (think ‘fashion dolls’), that cheap – really, just repackaging it might have had an impact on my reaction, but first impressions do stick…. However, my baby was interested in it, especially because the potty looked like her little baby bjorn travel potty. The doll is tiny, much smaller than I expected. The cost seems a bit high for what we got, but when potty training, is price really an object? Baby is just a year old, so we’re still working on it, but I do think the visual aid is and will be useful as we proceed. When we cancel the diapers out, it will all be worth while! I’m sure that’s why they aren’t so worried about making it look nice upon arrival, they know parents will do almost anything to ease the potty training pain – but it really looks like it cost a dollar or two to make.
Rating: 3 / 5
Amie Lawson on August 28, 2010 at 6:30 am
I got this for my 18 month old to introduce her to potty training. Also got the matching book. They didn’t make her understand potty training but she does love ready the book and playing with the doll. They are a cute addition to potty training but definietly not needed to get the job done.
Rating: 4 / 5