Bag om Cocomelon Potty Training Reward Chart
This interactive reward chart with sounds, music, 150+ stickers, and wipe-off marker with your favorite CoComelon characters makes potty training fun! JJ and his friends encourage toddlers with positive reinforcement - they think that trying is awesome! Use the marker to write your child's name on the weekly chart to personalize it - pages are wipe-clean! Use repositionable stickers to reward positive outcomes and every nice try. The slide-out hanger lets you hang the chart anywhere, including a doorknob! An electronic button features JJ's potty-time song and sounds, keeping your toddler engaged and entertained. Includes an "I Learned to use the Potty" certificate for when your little boy or girl is ready for big-kid underwear! Potty training has never been more fun!Your little ones will learn, play, and sing along to their favorite nursery rhymes with CoComelon! Inspired by the record-breaking YouTube children's series featuring JJ, his brother, TomTom, and his sister, YoYo, our interactive, musical books are a fun addition to your preschooler's library.Explore more potty training titles and CoComelon books for kids from Cottage Door Press! Using this potty reward chart will help get your little one excited about using the potty and help them track their progress as they transition from diapers to underpants. With space to chart 4 weeks of training progress you can create a reward system using the stickers to help motivate your little one and encourage them to keep trying. Use the pull-out hanger to display the potty chart where your child can see it - it's big enough for a doorknob! Fun activities and exercises throughout will keep your child engaged and focused on accomplishing their goal of using the potty! Activities include seek and find, a maze, sticker decoration, and learning the ABCs of potty training! Encourage your toddler with positive reinforcement and incentives with 150+ stickers of their favorite CoComelon characters and a removable perforated certificate they can display when they've learned how to use the potty!
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