🚀 Make Potty Time a Playful Adventure!
The Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Potty Time Toy is an engaging educational tool designed for children aged 36 months to 84 months. It features realistic flushing sounds, a catchy song, and interactive elements like a spinning toilet paper roll, all while promoting essential potty training skills. With removable clothing for dress-up play and batteries included, this toy is perfect for making potty training a fun and memorable experience.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Potty Time Daniel Tiger |
Subject Character | Daniel Tiger |
Theme | Animal |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Size | Medium |
Item Dimensions | 5.25 x 11 x 9 inches |
Number of Players | 1 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Potty Training |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
N**A
Kid friendly
Baby girl loved her gift
R**E
Cute, BIG toy
My daughter loves it. (She is a 7 year old non verbal with autism) She is a die hard Daniel tiger fan, and she for some reason REALLY LOVES all of the Daniel tiger potty books. & she loves the “if you have to go potty, stop & go right away” song as well. Lol … I didn’t expect it to be so big, if you look at the photos in the reviews, someone else took a photo of it next to a soda can, that shows you how big the item is. I was expecting a little 3 inch Daniel tiger toy much like many of the other little figurine toys that she has. But this one is pretty big & she loved it! She takes it in with her for bath time every night lolol
K**H
A must-have for potty and bedtime routine!
My kid is an avid DT fan, so on the first morning of potty training boot camp, we stripped him down (which we explained to him the whole week leading up to this), and gave him this Daniel Tiger toy as his present. He was SO excited. It's nice and big, so he can easily sit it on the potty, and he loves that the toilet itself has all the songs. A month later, Daniel still is part of our nightly bedtime routine. If my son is being a pistol, I can just holler that Daniel has to potty, so let's take him, and Daniel's potty is in the bathroom, so that gets us in the right mindset. Daniel potties, my son then potties, and then we wash Daniel's hands (which since it's a hard plastic toy, is just fine), we wash my son's hands, and we then even "brush" Daniel's teeth while brushing my son's teeth! It's been a big help getting my kid focused and moving through his new bedtime routine.
D**Y
Sturdy toy and fun
First comment would be WOW IT'S HUGE (attached picture for scale, the chair is ikea chair for kids for better idea).My girls LOVE LOVE it but I only got one and with twins they have to scratch each other to take turns to I suggest mama's of multiple you need plan B or another Daniel tiger figure (maybe get the Bath time set too) so they wouldn't fight over him hahaha... Or they learn to share I don't know.Anyway, one loves to dance to it and after she's done playing she goes "Potty! Okay!" meaning take me to potty (they just turned 2).Whilst the other can't get enough of soaking Daniel tiger with his "soap" and instead of being encouraged to potty she's encouraged to wash her hands all the time.Overall happy with the purchase, it's a sturdy toy, the toilet paper rolls, the flush sound comes with the potty music. Daniel's hooded jacket can come off and on. Also the toilet's lid comes on and off too. Love it!Recommending it for potty training to other mamas.
Y**O
My granddaughter loves this shirt!
Though it was a little pricey, this shirt was well constructed and made of quality fabric. It washes well which is great since it is worn frequently!
C**R
Very Helpful
I bought this toy to help potty train my son. I will say it's bigger than I thought it would be which is a plus for me. I like that it has the flushing sound and potty sound.
M**B
Get's her in the bathroom
This got my daughter in the bathroom and at least wanting to try potty training. Sometimes all she wants to do is play with it though and not do any potty herself. She was interested in using the potty around the time she turned two and this toy kept her interest for a month or two, then she decided she wasn't ready, so we'll try again after 2 1/2. The toy itself is cute. I kept the potty on the cardboard and put it up against the wall in the bathroom because she liked how it looked like DT's bathroom. The songs are cute and she sings them all the time. The doll is very durable and she likes to play with it.
L**R
Cute intro to potty time
Bought this for my 3.5 year old daughter who is terrified of going on the potty, hoping it will make her a little more comfortable. It's been about a month and a half and she's no closer to using the potty, but I do think it's a positive toy for potty training. I know some reviewers let their kiddos play with Dan (sans jacket) in the bath, but he does have a small hole in his back. So if you don't want him to geow mildew on the inside, I wouldn't recommend putting him in the bath. Otherwise, it's great toy.