$50 Amex Gift Card & Pampers Easy Ups Gyest Giveaway
Open to US Only – Ends 10/3
When you have a toddler who is transitioning out of diapers, Pampers Easy Ups can help your little one make that transition easier. Not only will one lucky parent win some of these easy ups but you will also get a $50 Amex Gift Card to help out with those inevitable expenses.
Potty training is unique and different with each child. Do you have a little one you are starting to potty train? Be sure to read Kristin’s review of the all-new Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants and get helpful tips to potty train your little ones. You can also find a money-saving coupon to redeem towards your purchase.
***The Giveaway***
Giveaway Details:
One winner will receive a #PampersEasyUps prize package, which includes:
- $50 AMEX Card
- Pampers Easy Ups
- Ilana Wile’s book, “The Mommy Shorts Guide to Remarkably Average Parenting”
Giveaway is open to US Residents, ages 18+ years of age (limited to one entrant per household).
The giveaway ends October 3, 2016.
Simply follow the Rafflecopter entry form below for your chance to win. Be sure to return tomorrow to complete the daily entries! Good luck!
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Alona Y says
We are just now starting potty training so haven’t figured out any tricks yet, we’re trying to use rewards.
LeAnn H says
Be consistent and give rewards.
Jacob says
Remain calm! Getting upset or making your child feel scared of using the potty (or not) will only cause more issues. Let them learn on their own timetable
Sarah Mayer says
My tip is to recognize the signs to know when your child is ready.
Maryanne says
Consistently is key!
Donna Culbreth says
Giving them a book to read on the potty and praising afterward
dawn reid says
Letting them know what a good job and a reward sometimes.
Casey Everidge says
give rewards. my son would go on the potty for candy!
Sara says
They will be easily trained when they are ready.
tara pittman says
Get a potty watch as it reminds the child to use the potty.
courtney b says
lots of praise and reward !:)
thanks! xoxoxo
Chassidy says
My first time potty training my own child (My first), but I potty trained in a daycare and i.do know you have to be consistent!
Lyndy D says
Don’t rush when they are ready they’ll use the potty.
Brooke says
The only one I have, as my only child is just now starting to potty train, is to wait until your child is ready and don’t push or pressure.
jung park says
be patient
kathy d says
be consistent when putting them on the potty. Even if they don’t have to go keep putting them on the potty
Carolyn Massey says
You have to be consistent wherever you are. Take them to be potty about an hour after they drink. It’s easier to train girls.
mary taylor says
Books and rewards
amy pugmire says
MY kids love the chart idea with stickers and cheap prizes.
Cindy says
My tip is to be patient and consistent.
Sonya Morris says
My potty training tip is to wait until they are ready and get them excited about it!
Tara Liebing says
Make it fun don’t make potty training stressful for your child. Use a reward system and only be positive and let them know how proud you are .
Thomas Murphy says
Turn it into a game so its fun for the kids.
Stephanie says
Have patience and be consistent and positive. Give rewards, I give my daughter dum dum lollipops.
Melissa says
Be kind and I give out stickers when they do a good job.
darby says
My son is only 1, none yet!
Shawna Scott says
Consistency is key
Mary schaible says
Having a real hard time with this.
Sarah L says
Have patience, lots of patience.
Thanks for the contest.
Carolyn Massey says
You have to be constitant and watch how much they drink. I have a 3 year old great grand daughter who I thought would be wearing diapers until her teens. She was lazy but we told her she was a big girl and should use the potty and wear big girl panties. Finally she was trained. When she spends the night we put pull ups on her but mow she is controlling her bladder at night. We don’t give her anything to drink 2 hours before she goes to bed.
Vanessa Flores says
be consistent wherever you are at
Krystal Waters says
I would say go when they go to show them and use lots of praise when they do go. I put the potty chair closer to where they are at the time.
Sara Theissen says
They will tell you when they are ready!
lv says
do not rush your kid. wait until they are ready
Jennifer D says
3 day potty training. It really works!
Crystal Warnick says
Do not rush them they will do it when they are ready. If you force it on them they may lose interest.
Rebecca HM. says
Never for a child to start potty training to early, it could backfire on you as well as delay your child(s) confidence to want to go potty by themselves.
Ruby Yoshi says
My main tip is to wait till they are ready for potty training
Marin Mandrick says
Do not push them to go potty! The more you push, they’re not going to want to do it!
Colleen Maurina says
My potty training tip is to make it fun and positive. Never stressful!
Seyma Shabbir says
Sounds strange but it works. Take your child in the bathroom with you when you go potty. They sit on their toilet and you both talk and relax and take your time.
melina r says
My tip is to reward good behavior.
DEBIJOT says
My main tip is consistency with the training.
Joellen G. says
My tip is to be consistent but to not put a lot of pressure on potty training if your child is not ready yet.
Jessica To says
My tip is to not start training during a holiday or vacation but when you are in a normal routine.
Sarah Hayes says
my tip is to be consistent
Janet W. says
My potty training tip is to have a good reward system of something that really excites your child. My oldest grandson loved earning 1 M&M for each potty success and it really kept him motivated.
Lisa Brown says
Tip: use a potty the child is not intimidated by and is comfortable with.