Kids activities

Toilet Training Activities

  • All Glittered Up

    Little girls especially will love having a special scent that can only be used after sitting on the potty and washing her hands.

    Age: child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Just for fun

  • An Underwear Hunt

    Build the excitement about wearing undies by taking your child on an underwear hunt!

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Just for fun

  • Bathroom Steps

    Create a fun path to the potty or the bathroom together that your child will love to follow.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Hand/eye coordination, Just for fun

  • Cheers! A Toast to Toilet Training!

    There’s no better way to celebrate toilet training success than a toast to your child’s accomplishments.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Parties and Celebrations, Just for fun

  • Clean up time

    There may be no better time to teach about cleaning up than during the toilet training process.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Just for fun

  • Counting Squares

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Hand/eye coordination, Just for fun

  • Dot to dot

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder

  • Favourite Songs

    Warm up your voice and summon your creativity – and get ready to sing!

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Parties and Celebrations, Just for fun

  • Fill 'er Up

    Rewards programs are often suggested to parents eager for toilet training to become a habit. Set up your reward system.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Parties and Celebrations

  • Front to back

    A lesson that is sometimes overlooked by parents is teaching the child the proper way to wipe with toilet paper, which is front to back.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Muscle builder, Hand/eye coordination

  • I'm like a sponge

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Just for fun

  • Let's get dressed

    Fun ways to teach your toddler to get dressed and undressed to help with toilet training.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Hand/eye coordination, Just for fun

  • Little Sprouts Project

    Why not plant a seed and watch it grow and mature and help to learn about “wet” and “dry”?

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Hand/eye coordination

  • Magical Water

    Add a little “magic” to the toilet training process for your child, it may go a little smoother and be a lot more fun!

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills:

  • My toilet training library

    Pick a few books that can be stacked or stored near the potty or toilet. It’s a perfect time to read a story ans distract your toddler.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills:

  • Personalised Potty

    Let your toddler know that this is their special potty by allowing them to give it a personal touch.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Hand/eye coordination, Just for fun

  • Potty Picasso

    It can be hard to get a toddler to sit on their new potty or the toilet. Create a special project especially for that time.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Hand/eye coordination, Just for fun

  • Potty Prince or Princess

    It’s important for your toddler to have tangible proof that they have succeeded while toilet training. That’s where this activity can help.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Parties and Celebrations, Just for fun

  • Potty School

    Children love to role-play adult jobs, and role-playing is an excellent way to help your child learn.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Just for fun

  • Toilet Training Paper Chain

    Paper chains can be a creative motivator for your toilet training toddler. Get creative today!

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Hand/eye coordination, Parties and Celebrations

  • Toilet Training Step by Step Cards

    Turn a fun craft project into a learning tool by making cards that illustrate their trip to the bathroom, step by step.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Just for fun

  • Silly Face Success Book

    Combine your child’s comic ability and love of looking at themselves and what do you get? An adorable book.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Just for fun

  • A Silly Potty Dance

    Turn your toddler’s enthusiasm for dancing into a fun way to announce that they have to go to the potty or toilet.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Muscle builder, Parties and Celebrations, Just for fun

  • Splash Power!

    Water is a pivotal player in the potty training game, and kids are fascinated by it.

    Age: Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Just for fun

  • Success Song and Dance

    At this age, children love song and dance, so capitalise on this attraction by creating a toilet training victory song.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Parties and Celebrations, Just for fun

  • The Potty Chain

    Celebrate a successful visit to the toilet with a call to Grandma, Grandpa or an Aunt.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Parties and Celebrations, Just for fun

  • The Up-and-Down Dance

    If your child has trouble pulling his or her pants off and on quickly, then this is the game for you.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Hand/eye coordination

  • Tippy the Toilet Paper Worm

    If your toddler struggles with pulling off the right amount of toilet paper, let Tippy help.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder, Hand/eye coordination,

  • Toilet Paper Roll Crafts

    Make fun crafts using the empty toilet paper rolls.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Just for fun, Hand/eye coordination

  • Wet and dry collages

    What’s wet? What’s dry? One way to show them visually – and have some fun in the process! – is to create wet and dry collages.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder

  • What Do You Feel? Game

    For a child who is in the toilet training process, an important concept to learn is to feel the difference between wet and dry.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Hand/eye coordination, Mind builder

  • Who's Wet?

    Water play is a great way to help your child recognise the difference between being wet and staying dry.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Just for fun, Mind builder

  • Who Wears Nappies?

    This fun craft and activity will help the toilet training process by making your child want to model their favourite cartoon characters – and not wear a nappy.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Just for fun, Hand/eye coordination, Mind builder

  • Wish, Wipe, Wash

    Teach your child toilet training with the help of three Ws; Wish, Wipe, Wash

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Mind builder

  • Yes or No Game

    A fun game that reinforces information they need to know to help the toilet training process.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Just for fun, Mind builder

  • Pull-Ups Toilet Training Story Book

    Make a story book and insert your bubs name as one of the main characters.

    Age: toddler, child Duration: short

    Skills: Just for fun, Making memories, Mind Builder

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