Sesame Street - Elmo's Potty Time
from Sesame Street
Always educational and entertaining the loveable puppets of SESAME STREET help preschoolers learn how to use the potty in this fun-filled musical episode. Favorite characters like Elmo Baby Bear and Grover steer kids toward healthy bathroom habits in an imaginative program of songs games and skits designed to ease children's potty-time anxieties and fears.System Requirements:Running Time 45 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 828768411599 Manufacturer No: 82876841159
Potty Power - For Boys & Girls
from Consumervision
Initiates and motivates children's interest in toilet training.
Genre: Children's Video
Rating: NR
Release Date: 25-MAY-2004
Media Type: DVD
Go Potty Go!: Potty Training For Tiny Toddlers
from Consumervision
A girl and boy panda provide information to inspire and motivate children's interest in toilet training.
Genre: Children's Video
Rating: NR
Release Date: 3-APR-2007
Media Type: DVD
Once Upon a Potty for Him DVD
from Barron's Educational Series
Tells the story of a little boy who is learning to use the bathroom and offers professional advice on the process of toilet training.
Genre: How To - Parenting/Baby Care
Rating: NR
Release Date: 17-FEB-2004
Media Type: DVD
Admit it: you never thought you'd be buying a video with the word potty in the title. But it's been months, and while Junior seems to love his potty, he doesn't actually do anything in it. So you need some inspiration. Well, you've found it. This video expands upon the popular children's book by the same name in two ways: there's a sing-along potty song and a 13-minute doctor's statement for parents. The director of child psychiatry at a prominent New York hospital will calmly reassure you that it's perfectly normal for Junior to be taking his sweet time letting go of the diapers, and that's worth a lot. And the animated retelling of Joshua's potty progress is good, too. But it's the "music video" of the oh-so-catchy "Potty Song" that makes this half-hour tape. And just in case you aren't already singing the song in line at the bank or the grocery store, the thoughtful producers have included a lyric sheet for you. "Yes, I'm going to my potty, potty / Now, I'm going to my potty, potty...." --Kimberly Heinrichs
Bear in the Big Blue House - Potty Time with Bear
by Jim Martin
from Walt Disney Video
It's potty time at the Big Blue house as Bear's friends discover that going to the bathroom by yourself is part of the adventure of growing up.
Genre: Children's Video
Rating: NR
Release Date: 6-JUL-2004
Media Type: DVD
Once Upon a Potty For Her
from Barrons
Tells the story of a little girl who is learning to use the bathroom and offers professional advice on the process of toilet training.
Genre: How To - Parenting/Baby Care
Rating: NR
Release Date: 17-FEB-2004
Media Type: DVD
Prudence--the round-cheeked, pony-tailed heroine of Alona Frankel's book of the same name--can provide further inspiration to young daughters with her video adventure. As with her print counterpart, the animated Prudence wonders if her grandmother's gift could be a birdbath or a flowerpot before she settles down to the business at hand. Unlike the book, Prudence gets a grand introduction in the form of a music video of "The Potty Song," complete with toddlers frolicking among portable potties. A lyric sheet is included and moms will appreciate the equality mindedness of songwriter Art Frankel ("Wee-wee goes there / Poo-poo goes there / Then Daddy wipes behind me and that is that!"). The second half of this 24-minute video is a "Parent's Guide," in which a prominent pediatrician goes over the basics: signs of readiness, terms, methods, and expected ages (for example, girls usually train before boys, but don't force it). --Kimberly Heinrichs
I Gotta Go!: A Must-Have for Every Stage of Potty Training
from Vickilew
Whether or not this catchy 10-song music video will inspire your tot to master the potty, it will certainly provide 24 minutes of happy diversion. There are no preachy stories here. In fact there's no talking at all until a pediatrician and a producer (and mommy of three) make their appearances for less than five minutes at the end. Before that it's singing and dancing by bigger kids, potty-sitting by the youngsters, a diaper-wearing chimp doing both, and cartoon interludes. The songs address all aspects of potty training from washing hands, to sticker rewards, to toilet-training's role as a rite of passage. The reggae-drenched "Bye Bye Diapers, Hello Fun" and "Me Potty Wotty" are infectious and the rap-infused "I Have the Power" is positively soulful. By sticking with big kids as the inspiration rather than adults, this program may just inspire little ones to get on the potty--or at least get up and dance. (Ages 1 and older) --Kimberly Heinrichs
It's Potty Time
from Learning Through Entertainment
It's Potty Time Is Not For Parents. It was designed for children in order to take as much work off the parents as possible. Children should begin watching this video as soon as they watch TV. They will not potty train at this time, but they will learn the songs and sing them all the time. When their bodies are ready, usually between 18 & 24 months, they begin to understand the songs they have been singing and quickly translate the words into action. In no time at all they develop proper bathroom
No More Diapers
from ConsumerVision
Tells the story of a little bear who is learning to use the bathroom.
Genre: How To - Parenting/Baby Care
Rating: NR
Release Date: 16-AUG-2005
Media Type: DVD
Potty Whispering: The Gentle Art of Infant Potty Training
by Colin White & Laurie Boucke
from White-Boucke Publishing
Explains and demonstrates infant potty training (elimination communication or living with a diaper free baby), the increasingly popular practice of being attentive to baby's pottying needs, with or without diapers. Includes input from medical professionals and practicing families. Addresses misconceptions by pediatricians and the media.
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