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How to start potty training
By Babyexpert.com on 29/07/2008 14:25:00
Your seven-point plan to ditching the nappies.

Our expert seven-point training plan can help you achieve the positive result everyone wants - a happy child and a nappy-free house.Potty training your toddler won't all be plain sailing, but you can give yourself an easier ride by following our

Expert potty training advice
By Babyexpert.com on 05/05/2010 15:53:00
Help and advice from Prima Baby's Wondernanny Gitte Daniels

for the change. Make sure everything about doing a poo, nappy-free, is child-friendly. Make sure the potty is comfortable if that's what you're using, or there's a step and child seat on the toilet. Don't rush your toddler, and never force them.Bin the nappy

Fisher-Price Ducky Potty
By Babyexpert.com on 02/08/2010 14:31:00

With friendly duck theming and a built in reward system, this potty friend plays four musical ditties and fun sound effects to reward toddlers on their progress. The Ducky Fun Potty can also be attached to an adult toilet seat, complete with ducky

Fisher-Price Fun To Learn Potty
By Babyexpert.com on 13/10/2006 13:05:00

Toddlers can go grown-up style with this potty trainer modelled on a loo. The Fisher-Price Fun To Learn Potty has sound effects, a removable bowl for easy cleaning and it converts for use on the toilet for step-two training. Call 01628 500303.RRP

I Want My Potty by Tony Ross (Andersen Press)
By Babyexpert.com on 13/10/2006 12:55:00

Still one of the most original and hilarious potty training story books ever. Your toddler will love the precocious Princess. Visit www.amazon.co.uk.RRP / price at purchase: £4.99

Why has she lost interest in using her potty?
By Babyexpert.com on 12/01/2012 11:08:00
Health visitor Dawn Kelly answers your Qs

Health visitor Dawn says...Some parents may feel unhappy about the idea of bribing their child to use the potty, but rewards often help children do what we want them to do.However, rewards work best when a child needs extra motivation to do

Celebrity parents and their potty mouths
By Emma Daly on 06/11/2012 09:53:29
Celebs who just can’t keep their new parent joy, or swearing, under wraps

Overwhelmed new parents are running out of words to express their delight at their newborns, so are turning to swear words instead. Most recently, new dad Robbie Williams joined the sofa line-up on Friday night’s The Graham Norton Show. After gushing that he’s in “new parent euph...

Toilet training guide
By Babyexpert.com on 07/08/2009 11:22:00
How and when to start toilet training

GET READYBuy a potty or training seat, 12 pairs of pants or knickers, some elasticated waist trousers, and pull-ups or disposable nappies  GET SETPut the potty or training seat in the bathroom, or downstairs toilet, and tell your child what it's for

Ditching night-time nappies
By Babyexpert.com on 08/06/2009 15:35:00
Ways to encourage your child to be dry through the night.

However quickly your child grasped the essentials of potty training, it is perfectly normal for night-time dryness to take longer.There are ways to help it along, but patience on your part is essential.The vast majority of mums start potty training

Gear for growing toddlers
By Babyexpert.com on 01/05/2009 14:38:00
Growing up fast

Before you know it your beautiful baby will be a walking, talking toddler, and they'll need a whole lot of new gear to see them through the next exciting stage of their development. We've put together a round-up of colourful toddler accessories.Gear for growing toddlers

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