Potty Training a Princess

Kimberly Danek
Princesses need the royal treatment even in potty training. What better way to teach your princess the royal lesson on potty training but to do everything the princess way. With the ongoing fascination for everything princess, it is not difficult to find the right products for your little girl. Like every changes in your princess' life, as major as it is, it need not be difficult or frustrating for the both of you. In fact, surprisingly, it could actually be something she can derive a sense of achievement from.

Princess Potties
With a wide range of selection of fancy princess potty chairs, parents will definitely have a grand time buying the perfect potty chairs for their princesses. In fact, no one could be more excited than parents to shop for these posh seats. Fisher-Price Pink Princess Stepstool Potty in Pink is a perfect choice for budget-conscious moms. For a price of a little less than $25.00, the potty chair plays regal tunes and sound effects as a reward for their potty progress. The potty chair also serves as a stepstool and as a toilet seat which she can use when she gets older. Princess Potty Chair by Teamson Design could easily be your daughter's favorite hangout place with its bright and cheery colors. It is not just aesthetically pleasing with its hand painted princess-themed designs but it is also designed thoughtfully with a toddler's need in mind. It has a toilet paper holder on one side and a magazine/book rack on the other. When potty time is over, this can be used as a regular chair. With a price tag of $60-70, it doesn't really come cheap but it sure is worth it after seeing the fascinated look from your princess' eyes.

Princess Potty Charts and Princess Stickers
A perfect way to track your princess' progress is thru the princess potty charts. There are several free downloadable princess potty charts online. One of which is Potty Training Concepts. In this site, they have printable princess potty charts with the 5 Disney Princesses that details potty achievements such as pulling pants down all by herself, sitting on the potty, going in the potty, flushing when done and washing her hands when done. Of course a chart is incomplete without stickers. A must-have for every mom who wants to reward their little princess for a job well done is a consumable book entitled Princess Potty (With Stickers and Punch Outs) by Samantha Berger and Amy Cartwright. Priced at a little less than $6.00, the book is also perfect for teaching potty concepts to your little ones.

Princess Potty Books
For your princess' potty royal lessons, a perfect princess potty book to accompany it is necessary. Princess Polly's Potty by Andrea Pinnington is an excellent board book with its clear text and wonderful illustrations. There is also a "cheer" button to press while reading and is a fun way to engage and motivate your princess to pay attention. Princess and the Potty by Wendy Cheyette Lewiston is highly rated by parents. It is a delightful story of a princess who only wants to wear her royal diapers. The story starts with "Once upon a time there was a princess who wouldn't use her potty...." Price at a little less than $5.00, it is absolutely adorable book that should be read to your little girl.

Princess Training Pants
It may be difficult for a princess to trade royal diapers with royal training pants but Huggies Pull-Ups with Disney Princess design, it may be an easy switch after after all. For princess underwear, Hanes Disney Princess Girl's underwear is worth trying. With it's cute designs, your daughter maybe enticed to try big girl undies. Although not really princess related, the padded training pants from Potty Patty is worth mentioning. It is highly rated by mommies due to it being able to contain leaks better on times of accidents. With its white background and pink prints, it can still pass as a princess stuff.

Princesses are a delight to potty train. With their fascination for pretty things, all it takes is a little posh-ness and you got their attention. Happy Princess Potty Training!

Published by Kimberly Danek

Kimberly Danek has a degree in Business Administration. She had worked for JP Morgan and is currently exploring the world of article writing.   View profile

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  • Jenny Writer 2/3/2010

    Wonderful article. :)

  • Jason Gallagher 2/3/2010

    Potty training takes me back to the good old days, when my kids did not talk nearly as much as they do today. LOL

  • Taylor Rios 2/1/2010

    Wow - so much new stuff for little girls and potty training! I wish I knew about the princess stuff when my 10-year-old was being potty trained. I made potty training very boring and finally bribed her with M&M's. Maybe our youngest daughter will like princess stuff...

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