Thursday, September 24, 2015

Kandoo Potty Training Party & Giveaway!

I'm teaming up with Kandoo to share a fun way to celebrate the potty training process, plus a chance to win one of 50 Potty Training Prize Packs. Scroll to the bottom of this post to enter to win one of 50 Potty Prize Kits from Kandoo!

As every parent can attest, potty training can be a process. We're here to make your job easier. Follow these four tips for potty training success, and you'll be doing the potty dance in no time.  


Hosting your own potty training party is easy! Whether you're getting your little one excited to start using the potty or you're celebrating a big success, a potty training party can add some fun and excitement to the potty training experience.


1. Invite Your Friends

Hosting your own potty training party is easy! Whether you're getting your little one excited to start using the potty or you're celebrating a big success, a potty training party can add some fun and excitement to the potty training experience.

A party is always better with friends. Invite all of your potty training (or soon-to-be potty training) buddies, and get ready to have some fun.

2. Download our Toolkit

Hosting your own potty training party is easy! Whether you're getting your little one excited to start using the potty or you're celebrating a big success, a potty training party can add some fun and excitement to the potty training experience.

Our Potty Training Toolkit offers great potty training tips and tools to make using the potty a huge success in your house. Click here to download your free toolkit.


3. Play Potty Games

Hosting your own potty training party is easy! Whether you're getting your little one excited to start using the potty or you're celebrating a big success, a potty training party can add some fun and excitement to the potty training experience.

Ditch those dirty diapers with a game of Diaper Toss. Kids can take turns tossing diapers into a trash can. While they toss, they can SAY GOODBYE to those yucky old diapers and HELLO to big kid
underpants.

  Hosting your own potty training party is easy! Whether you're getting your little one excited to start using the potty or you're celebrating a big success, a potty training party can add some fun and excitement to the potty training experience.

Another fun game? Pull out your potty seats and have kids play I KANDOO IT. It's a lot like Duck, Duck Goose, but instead have the kids say: I Can, I Can, I KANDOO IT!


4. Don't forget the Sweet Treats

Hosting your own potty training party is easy! Whether you're getting your little one excited to start using the potty or you're celebrating a big success, a potty training party can add some fun and excitement to the potty training experience.

Every good party includes some sweet treats. And every kid on the potty would like some potty treats to help celebrate their wins.


5. Stock up on Kandoo Flushable Wipes - and Other Swag

Hosting your own potty training party is easy! Whether you're getting your little one excited to start using the potty or you're celebrating a big success, a potty training party can add some fun and excitement to the potty training experience.

Don't send your guests home empty handed. Party favors can include Kandoo Flushable Cleansing Wipes, their own copy of the Kandoo Potty Training Toolkit, Kandoo hand soap and a bag of potty treats. Kandoo Flushable Cleansing Wipes clean up to 30% better than toilet paper, and our hand soap with BRIGHTFOAM® colors lets your child know when his/her hands are covered in soap. If your child likes to be independent, Kandoo products can help!

 
Click here to download a coupon and save on Kandoo products.

As every parent can attest, potty training can be a process. We're here to make your job easier. Follow these four tips for potty training success, and you'll be doing the potty dance in no time.

Enter to Win: 50 winners!

Complete the form below to enter to win one of 50 Kandoo Potty Training Prize Packs.
Giveaway ends at 11:59 pm ET on Friday, October 9, 2015. Entrants must be residents of the United States or Canada. Promotion is void in Quebec.

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