Sunday, July 31, 2011

Linus Does the Training Pants Shuffle

Linus (15 months) enjoys his new big-boy gear.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Watch this Funny Baby Toddler Potty Training Video, Kid Running with Diaper on his Head

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Meet Our Kids - WeCanBuildanOrphanage.com

Meet the first 14 children in our little AIDS orphanage and be a part of building a home, clinic and school for 100 AIDS orphans in Haiti at WeCanBuildanOrphanage.com Everyday, just off the coast of Florida in Haiti, hundreds of children die and are orphaned from HIV WeCanBuildanOrphanage.com has already opened a small home for 14 AIDS orphans and we have plans to build a home, clinic and school for 100 children with HIV... Now we just need your help to build it! http allows you to team up with thousands of others on the Internet and actually "build" the AIDS orphanage. Its like a puzzle. You can buy each of the many specific parts needed - from bricks to baby bottles, from baby cribs to bags of concrete, even a square foot of land or a construction worker's salary for a day. The idea is pretty simple. A lot of people, giving just a little, adds up to a big difference. Whether it's a donation of 48¢ for a jar of baby food or $48.00 worth of concrete blocks for the clinic wall, everyone can help build. WeCanBuildanOrphanage.com lets you choose how you want to make an impact. Prices for needed items on the site include •AIDS Medication - $2.68 •Syringe Needle - 14¢ •1 Square Foot of Land - 49¢ •Concrete Block - 98¢ •Nanny, 1 Day's Salary - $10.68 •Solar Power Panel - $144.34 •School Desk & Chair - $43.70 •Toddler Training Pants - $2.60 Check out our videos on WeCanBuildanOrphanage.com where you can see our building plans, meet our children and see the difference we are ...

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

How to Use Kidalog Baby Softwear Cloth Diapers

See www.kidalog.com for more cloth diapering information! This video shows how the Baby Softwear cloth diaper fits from newborn to toddler, and all of the features of this diaper.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Best cheap Imse Vimse Flushable Liners - 100 Count (Toddler)




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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Skinny Jeans on New BoyZ to MEN ... TIGHTS are NOT pants ... by GloZell

Really people Tights are not pants... just saying LOL Follow GloZell at twitter.com

Saturday, July 23, 2011

7 Sure-Fire Tips For Potty Training Toddlers

There seems to be a widely held impression, past down from generation to generation, that potty training toddlers is arduous.

Follow this practical plan and you will be able to go from all those diapers to dry in days. But only if you are prepared not to be side-tracked by other distractions during this period and able to give your focus to toilet training.

1. Evaluating Your Child's Readiness

Does your toddler have the required verbal understanding? This includes being able to understand and carry out simple instructions.

Does your toddler show signs of wanting to do more things for themselves such as pulling up their own pants?

Is your child's bladder and bowel control adequately developed? For instance, can he or she go for two or three hours before wetting their diaper?

You really must not go on to item 2 until you are confident your toddler can handle being toilet trained.

2. Let's Go Shopping

You want to make this trip to the shops as much fun as possible for your toddler. So what's on that shopping list?

You should get:


  • An anatomically correct doll (a boy doll if you have a son, a girl doll if you have a daughter);

  • Potties (yes it's best to have two or three around the home so there is always one close at hand when it's wanted);

  • Underpants, preferably vibrantly colored. It's even better if there's a picture of one of their favorite cartoon characters on them. Diaper or training underpants can be a practical solution for any trips out but make sure you treat them as real pants not diapers;

  • a wall chart and stickers.

Remember to let your toddler have a say in the purchase choice.

3. Toilet Train The Doll

Silly as it may seem, you potty train the doll. The doll is a great teaching tool, it should not be seen as a toy. You will be using the doll to model correct behavior.

4. Celebrate The Doll's Success

Each time the doll correctly uses the potty it is praised and a sticker is placed on the wall chart that records the doll's progress. And when the doll has been potty trained it gets a party.
You want your toddler to realize that being potty trained is a happy, fun experience.

5. It's Farewell to Diapers

Put your toddler in pants. There's no retreating back to diapers even if there are two or three accidents along the way.

6. Give Your Toddler Plenty Of Fluids

The more your toddler drinks the more they will need to urinate. So they should get plenty of practice in using a potty.

7. Ask Your Toddler If They Need the Potty

If they say no that's fine. With all those drinks they'll soon need to go. Quiz them again a little later.

If they have a little accident you must not let your child see you are angry or disappointed. Just tell them they'll do better next time. Take them to the potty and have them sit on it for two or three minutes. Give them fresh pants to put on. At short intervals take them back to the potty for a total of ten times. This will help to build muscle memory. Very soon they will urinate in the potty.

A little food for thought. It is not just what you say, it's how you say it. This is certainly true when it comes to teaching a toddler new skills.




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Friday, July 22, 2011

Our journey of potty training my son.wmv

Hey guys this video is what I am doing to potty train my 15 month old son hope you enjoy I will update soon !

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

20 month update

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Antsy Pants Review

The Antsy Pants are training cloth diaper pants for toddlers. They can be used as a diaper or without an insert as a trainer. They pull up or snap on. My full written review can be found here: dirtydiaperlaundry.com

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Bambino Mio potty training set.mpg

Bambino Mio potty training set is ideal when starting to potty train yout toddler. The kit includes a potty, 2 pairs of reusable white training pants, a potty training guide with lots of useful information and fun rewards stickers for your toddler to decorate their potty. bit.ly

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Another use for metal paper clips!

Puppies needed help with socialization. We found a way for puppies walking with big dogs and had no "accidents" on the carpet with small toddler training pants & metal paper clips.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Huggies Pull-Ups commercial (1994)

Huggies Pull-Ups Training pants commercial (1994) "Mommy, wow, I'm a big kid now!"

Thursday, July 14, 2011

How to Make Cloth Pull-Up Training Pants - Part 4 of 4

This tutorial explains how to make size 2T-3T cloth pull-up training pants for toddlers who are being potty-trained. Courtesy of Juana S. Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com .

Friday, July 8, 2011

Asshat McGee

My son's new hat.... curse his mama lol

Monday, July 4, 2011

Super Undies Cloth Potty Trainer (Pull-Up) Review

Super Undies is a cloth potty training pant that comes in three styles; snap on/off, pull-up and nighttime. Visit superundies.com to get a pair and visit lizhasalife.com to enter to win a Super Undies for your little one!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Potty diaries: how lower your pants

In this installment of the potty diaries, her potty training grandpa works with her on the easiest way to pull down her pants. Original content here: faircompanies.com