Ginsey Dora Potty Reward Stickers
Ginsey Dora Potty Reward Stickers
- Chart & Stickers easy to use, instant reward.
- Useful in Potty Training, gives a real sense of achievement.
- Chart keeps track of progress, easy to read.
- Rewards for:Sat on Potty; Used Potty, Flushed Potty, Washed Hands.
Ginsey Dora Potty Training Rewards Kit Dora the Explorer Potty Training Rewards Kit, A little incentive goes a long way, especially with your little one. This kit includes 70 stickers, a progress chart and a potty training completion certificate to reward your child for hitting goals such as sitting on the potty, using the potty, washing up and flushing the toilet. – 18 Pt. card paper stock – Keep dry – 5.75 in. x 6.75 in. – Made in China
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(out of 6 reviews)
List Price: $ 6.99
Price: $ 5.99




K. Spellman
Review by K. Spellman for Ginsey Dora Potty Reward Stickers
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If your child really likes Dora, then this chart is a good tool to use in conjunction with other rewards systems. My child was really resistant to using the potty chair, so when she earned stickers for actually using the potty, I also let her choose a cheap prize (small play dough, ball, coloring book, etc). She ONLY earned rewards for using the potty, but the reward chart gave stickers for sitting on the potty, pulling one’s pants down, washing hands, etc, which were also important skills.
MMS
Review by MMS for Ginsey Dora Potty Reward Stickers
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Toddler loves Dora, so this was a hit. However, toddler did get bored with it after a few days.
Christy Owens
Review by Christy Owens for Ginsey Dora Potty Reward Stickers
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I bought the Dora sticker chart at Target in the Baby section. The cool thing about the chart is that it has separate stickers for different tasks… so the cool purple stickers are for going #2, but there are also stickers for #1, washing hands, pulling down pants, flushing, etc.
For my child it worked like this…
Step 1. You have to get them to go #1 on the potty–when my daughter had an accident I let her sit in it in the bathroom for a few minutes (on my mother’s suggestion). They don’t like how it feels (to have urine down their leg and in their socks and shoes), and it inconveniences them. I would say–I bet that doesn’t feel very good, you’re going to have to wait a few minutes so mommy can clean up the mess–then I will clean you up. It seemed to click after I started doing that. Then once they want to go #1 on the potty you can move along with #2–which always seems more difficult.
Step 2. I modified the chart so that one row was for going #1, and one was for going #2. It worked for my daughter when I would give her a sticker for going #1, then she wanted the #2 sticker, and I explained to her what they were for. This was a great motivator.
2busy2shop
Review by 2busy2shop for Ginsey Dora Potty Reward Stickers
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I was shocked how well stickers motivated my daughter to use the potty. However, I had similar results with “regular” cheap stickers. To be fair though, my daughter “likes” Dora, but is not really completey crazy over her…if she was more of a Dora freak I might be giving it 5 stars.
Aidan's mom
Review by Aidan’s mom for Ginsey Dora Potty Reward Stickers
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My daughter was the last in her preschool class to be potty trained. She just wasn’t interested. She is so into Dora, so Santa put these in her stocking to motivate her. It worked! My daughter was excited to put a sticker on each step and followed it to a tee. She was completely potty trained within the week. Her preschool teacher was so surprised when she returned from break and wanted to know the secret. I told her about the Dora stickers from Santa and my daughter beamed with pride. It was a great motivator for her, especially since Dora is her favorite. Good luck!