Huggies Pull-Ups Giveaway on Babylune
July 5, 2008 by Eliza Ferree
Filed under Mommy Extras
Huggies Pull-Ups knows how hard it is to train those babies and they know how much money we, as parents tend to spend on diapers just to get them potty trained. So, Huggies is sponsoring Babylune with this giveaway, where two winners will get a Potty Training Success Packages. They’ve sent me my own Potty Training package, which I’ll review later this week, but lets start off by saying you get diapers, a DVD and a surprise for your little one.
For those that may not remember my post a month ago, celebrity star, Melissa Joan Hart is in the process of potty training her son Mason. She’s even keeping an online journal of her experience right on the Pull-Ups site. Stop by and see what she’s trying to do to help him out. But don’t forget you can also swing by Big Kid Central and check out all the potty training advice they’ve got online for you. You can order your own free, “Potty Training DVD” now.
Rules to Win: Tell me some things you have tried, or want to try to teach your child to use the potty. It doesn’t matter if it worked or didn’t. Plus tell me which diapers you’d like to try out from this page: Potty Training Products
Deadline: midnight July 27th and I’ll announce the winner on Monday, July 28th. The winner will then have three days to get back to me or I pick a new winner. (2 winners total)

















We’re just starting to train our youngest. We’ve been talking about it & reading stories about it. The biggest problems are usually getting them to lose the fears of the unknown and getting them to stop playing long enough to do the deed.
I’m just going to try to keep in mind that accidents happen, it’ll be a learning experience for both of us, and she’s not intentionally failing to go in the potty.
I think I’d like to try the Cool Alerts.
With my first son I always rewarded him for going potty or even just trying to go. After a while he got the hang of things. He’s four now and does everything by himself. My youngest will be getting ready for the potty soon I would like to try the Cars learning designs. THANKS!
Reward with one M & M for success.
I haven’t started potty training yet but would like to.. Please enter me
We let them come in when we go to the bathroom just so they get use to the idea, We also let them flush the toilet and say yeah. I would like the boys pullups
When my son starts potty training i’m going to try to put something in the toilet such as cheerios, and he has to try to aim at them. ( IT sounds gross, but it might work,)
I put cheerios in the toilet and tell my son to try and sink them when he goes.
We are nonchalantly trying to potty train. A friend told me she just let her daughter go pantless–and she was trained in a few days. I tried that with our almost-two-year-old, but not persistantly. I’ve offered candy as a treat for going, but I think she’s just not ready, so we’re letting up for now…Some pullups would be great though!
I have an almost 4 year old son who is on the autistic spectrum. He has been extremely difficult to train. Needless to say we go through many pull ups. I have tried sticker books while on the potty which seems to keep his attention span to sit there but, he still isn’t getting it. I really think the DVD will help him since he is so motivated by videos to help him understand. We like the learning designs or cool alert 3T-4T.
I love the Cheerios idea!!!
we utilized the sticker/reward system; ignored the accidents and applauded the successes; many thanks SW
With the first two we tried everything from praise and rewards, to playing music while they were on the potty…having learned from the mistake of running tap water to promote urinating. My mother did that with us and I’m living proof that running tap water when I’m doing the dishes prompts to go to the bathroom. This time out…we will let nature (hers) determine when she is ready. I sometimes think parents are pressured to meet artificial benchmarks set by so-called experts or even other parents…when they should get to know their own children better.
Training my son was very simple. He started it on his own at 2. Now he is 3 and needs me to wipe his butt, I need a way to teach him to do it himself. Also h pees when he sleeps so I got to go the salvation army for pullups once a month cause I can not afford them, so I wish he had better controll when sleeping, any ideas???