Potty Training Made Easy with Pull-Ups and Walmart

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Our little guy is in the process of leaving diapers for good. As soon as he turned two we tried potty training but it seemed like he wasn’t ready to give up his diapers.

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We were ready to use all the help we could get to make this potty training journey a success and the Pull­Ups® Potty Partnership program is what we have been waiting for. The partnership introduces a whole new way to train your little one by allowing you to partner with your child’s unique personality along with their own schedule and according to how they learn.

The Pull-Ups Potty Partnership program consists of five potty training personalities: Puppy, Owl, Bear Cub, Turtle and Squirrel. In order to determine your little one’s personality, parents can take a quick quiz on Pull-Ups.com. It provides information to help customize your potty training journey. Once you and your little one are ready to take on the potty training experience, Pull-Ups.com offers many tips and advice specific to your child’s personality to help you both on the adventure. Potty training is not easy, but with the help of Pull-Ups Potty Partnership you can get potty charts, stickers and game ideas.

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One thing I learned is that treating potty training as a partnership with my toddler has made things go a little more smoothly. It’s an opportunity for me and my little one to experience this together throughout this important milestone. Switching from diapers to Pull-Ups® Training Pants makes my little one feel like he is a big kid. Sometimes it does feel like diapers are just easier and more familiar, but sticking with Pull-Ups teaches consistency, and toddlers sure love that!

 

 

My little Junius, loves his Pull-Ups Training Pants, because he feels like a big boy, it has his favorite Disney character and they fit more like underwear. He is just starting to slide his Pull-Ups on and off,and I love watching him grow through this new, independent stage. Pull-Ups helps my little one to recognize potty training and it also provides consistency, independence and cognitive skills while potty training. We love the Pull-Ups Training Pants because the stretchy sides make it easy for my little guy to grab and slide them up by himself. Our favorite are the Pull-Ups® Cool & Learn® Training Pants because it gives my little one a cool sensation when wet.  This helps him feel the difference between wet and dry and begin to teach the signs of knowing when it’s time to go potty.

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We recently attended a fun event hosted by Pull­-Ups at Disneyland Resort in Southern California and we had so much fun learning about the Pull-Ups Potty Partnership program. I took the quiz and my little guy’s personality is a Puppy. At the event, we played games around each Pull-Up’s Potty Partnership personalities, met with Disney characters and had photo ops. We also met and chatted with other parents and toddlers in the potty training stage about their experiences. It was a great opportunity to ask for tips from the experts, as well as other parents.

When shopping for Pull-Ups, we love getting them at Walmart because of their low prices and variety. We also picked more stickers and reward toy prizes while at Walmart to give to him when he does goes potty in the toilet. Through the Potty Partnership, I learned that my son’s Puppy personality thrives on positive feedback and lots of encouragement, so I made it a priority to pick up some fun rewards so we could celebrate his progress. We love shopping at Walmart for their low prices for Pull-Ups, movies, and even fabric by the yard! We also love their toy selection and low prices on groceries. Walmart is one of our go-to stores to shop for many of our everyday essentials.

 

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Are you ready to Start your Pull-Ups® Potty Partnership with your little one? Purchase all your Pull-Ups® Training Pants at  Walmart or in-store. Tell us your Walmart shopping tips and you may win a $100 Gift Card to Walmart. Enter to win on the rafflecopter form below.

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This post is sponsored by Pull-Ups® Training Pants.

 

 

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  • James Robert

    I found it easier if I set a timer for every 1/2 hour to remind me to take the baby and so there were no accidents.ReplyCancel

  • Anel

    I’ll be potty training my first child in the next year or so!ReplyCancel

  • Sonya Morris

    So far we have been lucky and my kids have done well with wearing undies at home and pull ups when we go out.ReplyCancel

  • Mallory Aranda

    I turlly believe you can try things to help make it Easier on your self but They will potty train when they are ready!! I started potty train alil after my X was two. He wanted to wear chonies an seemed like he was into it!! NO!! He wasnt then after trying again he wouldnt even wear his chonies over his Diaper It was getting closer an closer to him be Three. And All i kept hearing is he should be potty trained oh hes Not My —– is!! I tired one more time this Jan an failed Horriblly. Tears from both of us!! But after having a crappy Day where it seemed like All I was doing was changing Diapers ( i have Two boys 16mons apart) i Took all the diapers an Hid them tight before bed time an told him in the Morning he was gonna be a big Boy an go in the potty. Leaving some New chonies for him to choose .. Longer story short it worked!! He does have pee accidents maybe twice a month at Bed time but since my hubby disnt wanna do the pulls up route He went straight from diapers to Chonies day and night .. Now we have an Almost 2 yr an He is trying to Potty train Himself. I am so Over Diapers 😩😩. This would be Amzing to and I do use these pull-ups to help with the potty training experience Not Just for me. But for him. ( yay for Big Boys )ReplyCancel

  • We haven’t had to potty train yet,but I heard pull ups are 100% the way to go.ReplyCancel

  • Cindy

    Make sure their pants are easy to unbutton. I had a pair of pants that was hard to unbutton but luckily we could slide his pants down.ReplyCancel

  • Sarah Hayes

    its definitely had its up and downs. we just work on being consistentReplyCancel

  • I’m actually in the middle of potty training my youngest and getting my oldest ready for his HS graduation I know CRAZY moments happening in here (w/2 more in between too) for me what has been working for our Isy is being her ULT cheer squad she LOOOVESS it even when she jumps up from her crib at 5:30 in the AM and is screaming MAMA Peeeeee PEEEEEEE PEEEEE (she has a pull up on but she’s doing SO awesome at it) I get her to her potty and cheer her half asleep and we sing the song we made up just for her lol… I also learned with all my kids do NOT push them. It will scare them and you will have to wait. All 4 of my kids as it looks were all potty trained before 3 yrs old and I’m ok with that. They grow WAAAYYY to fast and what I have learned even with potty training and it “interesting” stories that can come from it… Just take their lead 🙂ReplyCancel

  • carol clark

    mine went ok you know a few messes none that bad well i had to get a new mattress about after 4 times of wetting himself but after he picked up his number 2 and smelt it and said whoooooo this stinks i had no more messes on the floor that happend about a month or so i was so relieved and he would pee on my sofa cause he didnt want to go to the bathroom but i trained my son at a year and a half by the time he was two no bottle no more and no messesReplyCancel

  • Judith Pride

    My three children were born about 2 years apart. My older son wore “big boy” pants with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on them when he chose to switch from diapers at the age of 19 months. I had bought several pairs and hung one in the bathroom when he was 15 months old. At 21 months, my second child, a girl, chose to wear the fancy ruffle-butt panties I had left hanging in the bathroom since she was a year old. And my youngest, a boy, started wearing his Sesame Street underwear at 18 months. The boys each had a couple of instances of bed-wetting, then learned to stay dry. My daughter never wet her panties at all. They trained themselves.ReplyCancel