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Poo question :o

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Spongebob · 24/05/2006 20:28

Am in the middle of potty training DS and allis going well....when we go out we have a special "wee cup" which is working well, but what about when he wants to poo....(I haven't crossed that bridge yet) any suggestions? I cant fit his potty in the stupid Quinny Zapp.

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Mum2Ela · 24/05/2006 20:29

Put the potty in a plastic bag and hang it on the handle.

Angeliz · 24/05/2006 20:30

You can get those little foldable potties that come with little bags. They were a Godsend for dd1 and very hygeinicSmile

Spongebob · 24/05/2006 20:32

Ta Mum2Ela. Did think of that! Thing is I havent seen anyone else whipping the potty out in the middle of Tesco's and I wondered if anyone else takes the potty out...any other methods?

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Angeliz · 24/05/2006 20:32

\link{http://www.mothercare.com/invt/lm5850&bklist=\here} you go Smile

Spongebob · 24/05/2006 20:33

Angeliz.....they sound good....where do you get them?

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Spongebob · 24/05/2006 20:34

Thanks...will get one tomorrow.. :)

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Angeliz · 24/05/2006 20:35

You're welcomeSmile
They are really great, especially when the alternative sometimes is a minging public loo!

NannyL · 25/05/2006 08:44

ok.... my little god daughter always has her potty hanging on the handle...

and No we dont whip it out in the middle of Tescos... we just make the 30 second run to the toilets and use it there

(saying that 'our' tesco has a potty in the baby room anyway)...

the point is that most people move quickly to somewhere where you at least try to be discreet

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