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18/9/08 14:14
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Hi everyone
After numerous attempts at potty training my daughter (who will be 3 in Dec! hmmmmmmm, yes, I thought potty training would be done before she was 2 let alone 3 and would be alot easier!!), I have come accross a fold down potty that fits in my handbag. Its a pottette from Mothercare for £6.99. A bag goes inside which soaks up the wee and the bag can then be thrown away - its a bit like a nappy sack with a panty liner in!!!
As soon as she wants to go, out it comes and away she goes - its been a life saver (even though I do get strange looks when DD is weeing in the aisle in asda - better that than having to deal with a gallon of wee on the floor). It just gives us a little bit more freedom when we go out.
Sorry if you know bout this but i am well chuffed with it so wanted to share with those who didnt