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Potty Time Adventures Toddler Potty Training Chart by Lil ADVENTS - 14 Wood Blocks / Stacking Block Toys - Potty Training Advent Game - Behavior Reward Chart, Stickers & Activity Board - Farm Animals

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  • FOR BUSY PARENTS & THEIR POTTY TRAINERS: Learning to use the potty can be challenging! This potty training game makes it fun for toddlers 18 months & up to ditch the diapers & put on training pants.
  • POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT: This toilet training advent game utilizes the design elements of an advent calendar and a potty training chart. Now your Lil One is instantly rewarded with stickers & hidden wood blocks to encourage successful Deposits.
  • ACCIDENTS HAPPEN: Even though your Potty Trainer might be unsuccessful at times, they can still show great progress. Reward & motivate them with a themed sticker to place on their activity board.
  • REWARDS INCLUDED: Comes with PTA Chart, 14 potty punch-outs with 14 CPSC safety certified wood blocks (18 months & up), activity board, shape stickers, themed stickers, & sticker of completion badge.
  • SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS – DAYTIME POTTY TRAINING Step 1: Make a successful deposit. Step 2: Place sticker on potty punch-out. Step 3: Open! BEDTIME POTTY TRAINING Step One: Every morning your Lil One wakes up dry, instantly reward them with a potty punch-out of their choosing!



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Lil Advents - how it works
from potty to play  - farm

CONGRATULATIONS! Your Lil One is ready to start their Potty Time ADVENTure!

Use Lil ADVENTS incentive reward chart as the game to encourage your Potty Trainer to make successful deposits!

  • HOW IT WORKS – DAYTIME POTTY TRAINING: Your Potty Time ADVENTure (PTA) Chart has 14 potty punch-outs topped with shapes numbered 1 through 30. When your Potty Trainer makes a successful deposit, reward them with a matching sticker to fill in their chart starting at #1. Once each potty punch-out has all its stickers filled in, have your Lil One lift up the toilet lid to reveal their reward! HINT: This process will progress from 1 to 3 successful deposits to complete a potty punch-out and the first two only needs 1 deposit to complete. The rewards are wood toy blocks that can be used for activities such as stacking, balancing and patterning.
  • ACCIDENTS HAPPEN: Even though your Lil One might be unsuccessful at times, they can still show great progress which should be encouraged. Reward them with a themed sticker to place on their activity board to help motivate them. When the entire PTA Chart is finished, your Potty Trainer will have made 30 successful deposits! At this time reward them with their sticker of completion badge!
  • HOW IT WORKS – BEDTIME POTTY TRAINING: The goal for bedtime potty training is to have your Lil One sleep through the night without any accidents. If your trainer wakes up dry in the morning, instantly reward them with a potty punch-out of their choosing. Utilize your themed stickers to encourage future dry mornings. When finished, your Lil One will have had 14 successful dry nights!
  • WHAT’S IN THE BOX? This All-In-One Kit includes 1 Potty Time ADVENTure (PTA) Chart with 14 Potty Punch-Outs, 14 CPSC Safety Certified Wood Blocks (18 months & up), Activity Board, Shape Stickers, Themed Stickers and Sticker of Completion Badge. We wish you many successful deposits in the near future on your ADVENTure!
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New Product Launch!

MINI MILESTONES

A Simplified version of Potty Time ADVENTures!

Motivate Lil One's to Eat Vegetables, Potty Train, Take Baths & Brush Teeth! Every time your child lands on a Big Milestone they are rewarded with an additional sticker to fill in their personalized crown! Available in FARM ANIMALS - DINOSAURS - BUSY VEHICLES & UNICORN FRIENDS

INCLUDED: SET OF 2

  • REWARD CHART
  • REWARD CHART STICKERS & CROWN STICKERS
  • ACTIVITY BOARD
  • MOTIVATION STICKERS & COMPLETION BADGE STICKERS
  • PERSONALIZED CROWN!

Brianna Damiano
2025-09-01 10:17:43
My son fiercely resisted potty training. We tried every idea you've ever heard of, and at age 5 we were feeling desperate. His grandma gave this to us and, I kid you not, this was the only thing that worked. Stickers alone were not enough motivation, but filling in the little spots with stickers to win little prizes was super cool! We ordered three to keep the momentum, and he was excited by all three themes, and very proud of himself every time he earned a little wooden figurine. I highly recommend it!
Keelie
2025-08-27 15:47:28
100% worth it! Oh my gosh helped us so much with potty training!
Sarah
2025-07-29 15:03:33
How cool is this idea?! If your kiddo is struggling with potty training and likes advent calendars during the holidays, TRY THIS! I originally saw it on TikTok & got the vehicles version through their website. I was even more excited when it arrived, and realized they’re local to me!!! I live in the PNW, and am more than happy to support a local small biz.He did so well with the vehicles one (potty only) that I ordered this one (Animals) to use for 💩. We’re still working on it, but it definitely helps get him excited to try. He’s autistic and has a hard time staying motivated with new things. The blocks are so fun because they stack!Even if he tries and doesn’t actually make a “deposit,” he gets a sticker to put on the little picture included.Highly recommend this! I’m not usually fond of reward systems (especially when it’s rewarding things he’ll need to do without a reward someday) but it works. Unfortunately, he now tries using his potty nonstop just to get enough stickers to open up a new block. 😅 He went through the vehicles one in about 6 hours.UPDATE: now that it’s been 6 months or so since we started potty training, I wanted to update this with my thoughts on rewards systems. If I could go back in time, I’m not sure I would have introduced something like this. Yes, it worked, but it worked TOO well. He started “expecting” a surprise whenever he used his potty. I ended up buying two of these, one for potty and one for 💩. We’re still working on #2 in his potty, but he’s fully potty trained. I’ve learned that celebrations and praise go a lot further than a quick reward!!!Hope this helps! 😀
K_livinlove
2025-07-14 16:42:00
This is my second reward calendar purchase (we have bought the cars and animals). Love that there are some prizes which only need one sticker and some that need more to get the prize. We use this as a poop reward system only and it’s working fantastic. Also love the simple wooden toys. They are made of great quality and the painting is very cute. Much better than an overstimulating or easily breakable toy prize. Be warned though my toddler now WANTS the toys and will try to poop even when he doesn’t need to go because he wants the prize.
Mark Lawson
2025-06-03 11:09:42
I finally got my son to sit on the toilet once I showed him the package. I had him sit on toilet but because he didn’t go he only got a sticker which comes in the package. He only would get a toy if he actually went. So far it’s helped a lot. Probably gonna buy the Dino set as well
DJ
2025-03-31 10:29:15
I got this for my daughter right before she turned 3. She had to be fully potty trained before she started preschool. It took less then 2 weeks to get her full potty trained with this reward system. The figures you get are wooden, great quality and you have a bunch of different sets to choose from. We choose the farm animals, she was so exited to get her surprise animal every time there was a successful potty. She is almost 5 now…. She still plays with the animal figures. I tell all my fiends about this product and will use this again for my younger child. 10/10
Amy R Fisher
2025-03-28 13:13:29
This has worked well on my 3 year old. He was struggling and now he is doing great after using this. He loves the little animals that comes with it.
KH
2025-03-27 09:07:05
This items was so helpful in our child’s success with potty training. The wood toys are adorable. Earning the stickers was also a great exercise in rewards for accomplishment even if they didn’t get a toy that round.
Brianna Damiano
2025-03-01 14:31:06
My son fiercely resisted potty training. We tried every idea you've ever heard of, and at age 5 we were feeling desperate. His grandma gave this to us and, I kid you not, this was the only thing that worked. Stickers alone were not enough motivation, but filling in the little spots with stickers to win little prizes was super cool! We ordered three to keep the momentum, and he was excited by all three themes, and very proud of himself every time he earned a little wooden figurine. I highly recommend it!
Keelie
2025-02-12 14:58:54
100% worth it! Oh my gosh helped us so much with potty training!
Sarah
2025-01-17 10:33:35
How cool is this idea?! If your kiddo is struggling with potty training and likes advent calendars during the holidays, TRY THIS! I originally saw it on TikTok & got the vehicles version through their website. I was even more excited when it arrived, and realized they’re local to me!!! I live in the PNW, and am more than happy to support a local small biz.He did so well with the vehicles one (potty only) that I ordered this one (Animals) to use for 💩. We’re still working on it, but it definitely helps get him excited to try. He’s autistic and has a hard time staying motivated with new things. The blocks are so fun because they stack!Even if he tries and doesn’t actually make a “deposit,” he gets a sticker to put on the little picture included.Highly recommend this! I’m not usually fond of reward systems (especially when it’s rewarding things he’ll need to do without a reward someday) but it works. Unfortunately, he now tries using his potty nonstop just to get enough stickers to open up a new block. 😅 He went through the vehicles one in about 6 hours.UPDATE: now that it’s been 6 months or so since we started potty training, I wanted to update this with my thoughts on rewards systems. If I could go back in time, I’m not sure I would have introduced something like this. Yes, it worked, but it worked TOO well. He started “expecting” a surprise whenever he used his potty. I ended up buying two of these, one for potty and one for 💩. We’re still working on #2 in his potty, but he’s fully potty trained. I’ve learned that celebrations and praise go a lot further than a quick reward!!!Hope this helps! 😀
K_livinlove
2025-01-16 20:59:41
This is my second reward calendar purchase (we have bought the cars and animals). Love that there are some prizes which only need one sticker and some that need more to get the prize. We use this as a poop reward system only and it’s working fantastic. Also love the simple wooden toys. They are made of great quality and the painting is very cute. Much better than an overstimulating or easily breakable toy prize. Be warned though my toddler now WANTS the toys and will try to poop even when he doesn’t need to go because he wants the prize.
Mark Lawson
2024-12-22 16:51:02
I finally got my son to sit on the toilet once I showed him the package. I had him sit on toilet but because he didn’t go he only got a sticker which comes in the package. He only would get a toy if he actually went. So far it’s helped a lot. Probably gonna buy the Dino set as well
DJ
2024-12-10 15:14:29
I got this for my daughter right before she turned 3. She had to be fully potty trained before she started preschool. It took less then 2 weeks to get her full potty trained with this reward system. The figures you get are wooden, great quality and you have a bunch of different sets to choose from. We choose the farm animals, she was so exited to get her surprise animal every time there was a successful potty. She is almost 5 now…. She still plays with the animal figures. I tell all my fiends about this product and will use this again for my younger child. 10/10
Amy R Fisher
2024-11-23 17:24:50
This has worked well on my 3 year old. He was struggling and now he is doing great after using this. He loves the little animals that comes with it.
KH
2024-11-21 15:05:13
This items was so helpful in our child’s success with potty training. The wood toys are adorable. Earning the stickers was also a great exercise in rewards for accomplishment even if they didn’t get a toy that round.
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