Friday, September 9, 2011

Potty Training Jar #2

A couple weeks ago Briana made a potty jar for her daughter.  She inspired me because her daughter is 2 months younger than my son, Weston, and already potty trained.  So... I decided to give her potty jar a try with Weston and it WORKED.  He is officially not in diapers anymore!
Here it is...
I did my jar a little different because I do not have a vinyl cutting machine- I used stickers instead.
Materials used:
Jar
Ribbon
Letter Stickers
Candy
It was a pretty fun project to do with my 2 year old.  I had him pick out the letters and put the candy in.  I think that it made him more excited to use the potty!

10 comments:

  1. I like the different colors of the stickers! Cute project!

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  2. This is so cute. I've been using M&M's to help my son who's in kindergarden learn his sight words. M&M's are a GOOD motivator. :)
    Jennifer
    www.miss-maggiesplace.com

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  3. This is really cute...I'm looking for any ideas I can get to potty train my 3 yr old son. He's so resistant to it...he says it "takes too long" to use the potty. He doesn't like chocolate, so I'd have to come up with a different bribe, I mean, treat. :)
    Thanks for sharing. Any other potty training tips are appreciated!!

    amy
    oneartmama.blogspot.com

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  4. What a cute, yet easy project! Mine are all done with potty training...thank goodness, but I'm sure I could use the idea for a different incentive! Perhaps cleaning their rooms?!?

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  5. what a great idea!! will be needing to use this very soon as my daughter is nearly at the potty training stage!!

    i would love it if you would share this on my link party , Serenity Saturday over at www.serenityyou.blogspot.com

    xxx

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  6. Very cute! How does the jar work? Do you just give him an M and M when he goes potty? Do you keep the jar where he can see it?

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    Thanks!

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  7. I made one for my daughter and we kept the jar on the sick so after she was finished "going" she could take a few candies out of her jar. It worked great for her and now she is all potty trained and still loves the jar! Thanks for stopping by!
    Briana

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  8. It is so nice when diapers are of the past. Congrad's for your little one and cute jar:>

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  9. Another cute idea for those with kiddos!

    Thanks for linking to Potpourri Friday!

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  10. What a neat idea....I am so glad my potty days are over, but someday I may need a grammy potty jar.
    Hugs,
    Ellen

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