
Toilet training. Two small words that are often met with exhausted sighs and desperate faces from parents willing to take on any suggestions that might encourage kids to use a toilet.
There’s no denying toilet training is a challenge for many children. Some take easily to change while others are set in their ways and dig their heels in. It’s a matter of finding something that will work to sway the ‘no toilet’ vote from your child.
With reward (or bribery) in mind, I think Potti-Dots may be a winner for many. Potti-Dots come in a pack of twenty and are toilet orientated, so don’t be alarmed by encouraging words that read “Good aim”, “What a wee” and “Weee-lyy good”, just to name a few!
These stickers are designed to be stuck on and easily removed from any surface, namely the toilet or potty – best warn any visitors wanting to use the toilet first that it’s decorated!
Included with the Potti-Dots is a ‘Potty Licence’ you can personalise for when using the toilet is finally mastered, an added incentive that is great fun for children to show off to family.
Available in a girls’ set and a boys’ set, Potti-Dots will set you back $8.95 and are available from Potti-Dots, with delivery all over Australia.

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What a great idea. I will be suggesting that all my fellow grannies buy these for their grandchildren
These are the best Potty Training tools I have ever used – Millie LOVES them and they have really woked.
Lucy
i got some online a few weeks ago ready for when we need them (such a great idea had to buy then and there!) and this morning ended up giving one sheet to a visiting friend who had come round with her two kids and both their potties – she said it was the first time they’d gone out of their usual environment with no fuss! will have to get some more for my little one :) ps – just saw them in the latest issue of shop till you drop kids.
I agree, we used them about a month ago when we potty trained and the toilet is still covered with the stickers. They worked brilliantly.
My daughter loves these as well! They’re covering our bathroom (toilet lid, seat, window, potty, sink) right now which always makes guests giggle when they go in to use the loo :)
Definately helped make toilet training positive we used less lollies as “bribes”- which has got to be a good thing!