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US Mall 1 - Sesame Street - Elmo's Potty Time

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List Price: $12.95
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Manufacturer: Sesame Street Starring: Sesame Street
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS EAN: 0828768411599 Format: Color Label: Sesame Street Manufacturer: Sesame Street Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sesame Street Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-08-22 Running Time: 45 Studio: Sesame Street Theatrical Release Date: 2006
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Elmo's Potty Time was a Big hit Comment: My daughter now will tell me if she has gone poo poo or pee pee, she is 20 months so I am starting a little early but with number 2 on the way I would like to only have to deal with one kid in diapers. It is filled with great songs and really entertains my daughter.
Customer Rating:      Summary: cute! Comment: Just a cute DVD with lots of fun songs and little stories! My 17 month old LOVES it and is now in love with Elmo (what have we gotten ourselves into?) :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Elmo rocks! Comment: My babies watch this DVD every day! We sing the Elmo Potty-time song as we sit on the potty! It's great and a must have for those potty training!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great... Comment: I think this video is adorable and great to help in the potty training. My daughter loves Elmo.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Only time will tell Comment: The main points are that this video discusses the concept of going from needing your parents help to do lots of things, especially changing a diaper- to being a "big kid" and being able to do things on your own, like eating and walking and using the bathroom. It puts emphasis on recognizing your body's internal cues for hunger, thirst, and to use the bathroom. It also stresses proper hygiene and hand washing, conservation of toilet paper, and that every creature uses the bathroom in their own way, as well as suggesting various names for animal waste (poo, doo, dookie, number one, numero dos, pee, wee, etc).
My son has loved this video for a while - I got it for him when he was 9 months old and now he is one year and he still stays enthralled for the entire duration of the video. His favorite segments are the handwashing segment, the MC Frontalot rap about how toilet paper is made, the Elmo and Prarie Dawn segment about the steps involved with using the potty and getting to use "big kid underwear," the gorilla segment about listening to your body, and the dirty diaper blues segment with little kids running around in diapers. Oh wow. He also loves the "You're a big kid now" song and the "trying and trying again" song with the kids and kitten trying different new things.
I guess that's about 95% of the video right there - the only part that loses his attention is when Grover sings about how "Accidents Happen." Which stinks, because I love Grover - er LOVED Grover, when I was a kid that is. Oh well.
This video holds his attention and he yells back at Elmo and Co. (in that baby babble way) and he now gives me the time I need to wash my hands after changing his diaper, whereas before he used to scream like the dickens. It all takes time though - and even though he's probably got another year before he'll be potty-trained and at least 6 months before I actually try to sit him on a potty, I'm glad that he is getting a basic introduction to the procedures and concepts involved.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Elmo's Potty Time was a Big hit Comment: My daughter now will tell me if she has gone poo poo or pee pee, she is 20 months so I am starting a little early but with number 2 on the way I would like to only have to deal with one kid in diapers. It is filled with great songs and really entertains my daughter.
Customer Rating:      Summary: cute! Comment: Just a cute DVD with lots of fun songs and little stories! My 17 month old LOVES it and is now in love with Elmo (what have we gotten ourselves into?) :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Elmo rocks! Comment: My babies watch this DVD every day! We sing the Elmo Potty-time song as we sit on the potty! It's great and a must have for those potty training!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great... Comment: I think this video is adorable and great to help in the potty training. My daughter loves Elmo.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Only time will tell Comment: The main points are that this video discusses the concept of going from needing your parents help to do lots of things, especially changing a diaper- to being a "big kid" and being able to do things on your own, like eating and walking and using the bathroom. It puts emphasis on recognizing your body's internal cues for hunger, thirst, and to use the bathroom. It also stresses proper hygiene and hand washing, conservation of toilet paper, and that every creature uses the bathroom in their own way, as well as suggesting various names for animal waste (poo, doo, dookie, number one, numero dos, pee, wee, etc).
My son has loved this video for a while - I got it for him when he was 9 months old and now he is one year and he still stays enthralled for the entire duration of the video. His favorite segments are the handwashing segment, the MC Frontalot rap about how toilet paper is made, the Elmo and Prarie Dawn segment about the steps involved with using the potty and getting to use "big kid underwear," the gorilla segment about listening to your body, and the dirty diaper blues segment with little kids running around in diapers. Oh wow. He also loves the "You're a big kid now" song and the "trying and trying again" song with the kids and kitten trying different new things.
I guess that's about 95% of the video right there - the only part that loses his attention is when Grover sings about how "Accidents Happen." Which stinks, because I love Grover - er LOVED Grover, when I was a kid that is. Oh well.
This video holds his attention and he yells back at Elmo and Co. (in that baby babble way) and he now gives me the time I need to wash my hands after changing his diaper, whereas before he used to scream like the dickens. It all takes time though - and even though he's probably got another year before he'll be potty-trained and at least 6 months before I actually try to sit him on a potty, I'm glad that he is getting a basic introduction to the procedures and concepts involved.
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