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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Belly Bumps & Babies Review & Giveaway Event: Pourty Potty Review & GIVEAWAY!

Have you heard of the Pourty Potty?

It is exactly what it sounds like!
 A children's potty designed for ages 1-3.5 years, that is easy-to-pour!
 It was designed by parents Jonnie and Lucy Rathbone. The Pourty Potty originated in
England and has quickly become a favorite to many across the United States. The
Pourty won “Best New Product to Market” for 2010/11 and is
consistently rated 5/5 in potty reviews.
I'd have to say that I totally agree with these awesome ratings.
The Pourty Potty is awesome! It is lightweight but yet very sturdy.
The potty is very practical and makes potty training a bit easier. I
love that the potty is one solid piece and can easily be poured out
the back without making any messes.
This is great because it keeps the
pee and poo away from where your child sits. The potty is very easy to
clean and does not take up a lot of room. This makes it easy for use
at home or when you are on the go. The Pourty Potty also has a high splash
guard that comes in handy especially if you have a little boy.
The potty comes in pink, blue, purple or white. We received the blue
potty and we love it!

The overall best thing about this potty, is how incredibly easy it is to clean! There are no tiny cracks or spaces that trap germs. It is one solid piece that truly makes clean up a breeze!

I love that you can print free reward charts, diplomas and potty
training tips from the Pourty website.
Reward Chart

Buy It on Amazon.com for only $14.95!
You can also purchase the Pourty potty at Babies R
Us, Drugstore.com, Wayfair or Global Enfant.

Feeling Lucky?

ONE lucky reader will win a Pourty Potty in their color of their
choice. GOODLUCK
a Rafflecopter giveaway

3 comments:

  1. I would choose the white one and a tip would be to be patient.

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  2. I would pick the purple one. Best tip I have is to put a pee pad under the potty for those times they miss & to use Bac-Out for any accidents on the carpet.

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  3. Give them choices and make them feel in control of the process and it will go more smoothly! I'd love the blue potty!

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