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Corolle Dolls Will Stay Close to a Child's Heart
Written By: Janae Stringer
This article features recommended Potty Training Tips with Corolle Dolls.
Corolle's motto is "Grow with Corolle". This means that this company makes dolls for all ages. These dolls are one of the world's most recognized doll due to their utmost importance to quality and safety at every stage. Their eyes are securely insterted, all doll parts are attached with very sturdy seam stitching, they have high-quality vinyl is soft and supple and lightly scented with vanilla for sensory appeal, carefully rooted hair withstands frequent brushing and styling, and soft-bodied dolls are washable.

Parent's may want to know how to choose a Corolle doll. Every child has an age, size and stage of development, and Corolle dolls have been carefully designed to match those qualities.

Weight is one of the most important criteria's for selecting a Corolle doll. The doll's weight should be in proportion to a child's weight so that it is easy to carry.

Another important consideration when choosing a doll is size. You want a doll that can be cradled easily in the crook of your child's arm. As the child cradles the doll, the length of the doll's body (neck to toes) should be no longer than the length of your child's arm measured from elbow to finger tips.

An important feature to a child's satisfaction is the doll's level of sophistication: More sophisticated clothes and hairstyles are best for children over five while more simple hairstyles and clothes are more suitable for children five and under.

Click Here to View Corolle Dolls.

Featured on the Dr. Phil's Show, was the Corolle Potty Training Doll. Teri Crane, Potty Pro, wrote the preferred book "Potty Train Your Child in Just One Day" which was a hit book for parent's who are potty training their kids.

Potty training dolls are recommended by Dr. Phil as a great potty training tool. See below for the popular training method, incorporating a potty doll, that Dr. Phil outlined on his recent TV show.

Corolle Emma Drink-and-Wet potty training dolls:

This is the very best potty training doll we could find - if you haven't heard of Corolle potty dolls you can be sure this is a great doll. Our visitors have told us this potty doll is a much better value than slightly cheaper potty dolls because it functions perfectly, will last forever, and will remain a great toy when you are finished potty training. We also offer the "Aquini" doll which is cheaper but goes potty the instant it is fed liquid. The Corolle potty dolls have an internal bladder that will hold liquid until the stomach is pressed, making it an even more effective potty training tool.

Potty training doll is all vinyl and vanilla scented.

The potty training doll drinks from her baby bottle and will piddle on her potty.

The potty training doll comes with removeable clothing, Disposable Diaper, Pink Potty Chair, Bottle, and Pacifier.

The boy and girl potty training doll are two of our most popular items. Their waterproof vinyl bodies are 13 inches tall, making them suitable for bathtime and beachtime. Each doll comes complete with a hooded terry towel and play potty, along with a bottle.

Boy doll wears and blue and white outfit and has a light blue potty.

Girl doll wears a light pink and white outfit and has a light pink potty.

Potty Train Your Child in One Day - From Dr. Phil's Show

WHAT YOU NEED TO BEGIN:

A potty training doll that wets

A potty chair

"Big kid" underwear (instead of diapers) Lots of liquids for your child and the doll to drink

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE YOU BEGIN:

Development: The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests waiting until 2 years of age to potty train.

Modeling: You can demonstrate or have the doll demonstrate the process of "going potty."

Motivation: Find out who your child's superhero is. The hero will provide the motivation in this process.

POTTY TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1: DOLL THAT WETS


Your child will learn by teaching the doll how to go potty. Have your child name the doll and give it something to drink. Then walk the doll to the potty chair with your child.

Pull the doll's "big kid" underwear down and watch the doll go potty together.

STEP 2: CREATE A POTTY PARTY!

When the doll successfully goes potty, throw a potty party! Make it a big blowout with party hats, horns and celebrate. Give lots of attention to the doll so that your child understands that going potty is a good thing.

Let your child know that when he/she goes potty, they will have a potty party too. Not only that, your child gets to call their favorite superhero to tell them what they just did!

STEP 3: NO DIAPERS, BIG KID UNDERWEAR

At the beginning of the process you placed "big kid" underwear on your child's doll. Now it's time to take away the diapers and put "big kid" underwear on your child.

STEP 4: DRINK LOTS OF FLUIDS

Give your child plenty of fluids to drink. The sooner he/she has to go potty, the sooner you can begin potty training.

STEP 5: NINE TRIPS TO POTTY WHEN ACCIDENT

Ask your child if he/she needs to go potty. Your child might say no and that's OK. Because you've given your child plenty of fluids, he/she will soon need to go. If your child has an accident in their underwear, don't scold him/her. You want this to be a positive experience.

Take your child to the potty, pull his/her underwear down, and have your child sit down. Do this nine times. This builds muscle memory and your child will eventually go.

STEP 6: CHILD CALLS SUPERHERO

When your child successfully goes potty, throw him/her a potty party. Most importantly, your child can now call his/her favorite superhero and tell the hero about what they just did! Enlist the help of a friend or relative to play the hero and take the phone call.

When your child has an accident, simply take him/her to the bathroom nine times in a row as you did before. This will continue to build his/her muscle memory. And don't forget to keep up the positive reinforcement.

***To make doll piddle feed bottle and squeeze tummy*** Doll doesn't just wet immediately. However, gravity may cause dripping so don't use on the couch!

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