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Potty Time ADVENTures - Busy Vehicles is a Montessori-inspired potty training kit featuring 14 colorful wooden vehicle blocks revealed daily in an advent calendar style. Designed for toddlers 18 months and older, it combines hands-on play with positive behavior reinforcement through reward stickers and milestones. The set includes an activity board and a step-by-step potty training eBook, all crafted from safe, non-toxic materials to ensure durability and toddler safety. This engaging system transforms potty training into a motivating, confidence-building journey.






































| ASIN | B07V13MZLF |
| Age Range Description | Toddler |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,831 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #66 in Potties |
| Brand Name | LIL ADVENTS |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,220 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Behavior, Potty Training |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194619735276 |
| Included Components | chart, reward blocks, stickers |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 11.25 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Lil Advents Potty Time ADVENTures Potty Training Set - Chart, Stickers, and Block Toys for Toilet Training - Busy Vehicles |
| Item Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lil Advents |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 60 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 18 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LA-PTA-03 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | NLA-N6310-2PK |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Set Name | Potty Time ADVENTures - Busy Vehicles |
| Size | Large |
| Subject Character | Fire Truck, School Bus, Tractor, Police Car, Ice Cream Truck, Bulldozer, Excavator, Mail Truck |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Vehicle |
| UPC | 194619735276 |
| Unit Count | 14.0 Count |
G**Y
Amazing!
This toy has been a total game-changer for my 4-year-old! He used to be terrified of the toilet because of constipation, and every bathroom trip turned into a battle. After getting this toy, everything changed. It kept him distracted, made potty time fun, and slowly took away all the fear. Now he goes on his own without tears or stress. I’m beyond grateful—wish I’d bought it sooner!
L**S
Took a little time.. then worked a little too well
We've been working on potty training with our two year old son and after getting the concept of sitting on the potty, we tried to introduce the little advent potty training rewards. It took some time in the beginning since he was really frustrated. At first he thought if he just sat on the potty, he could pee even when he had already gone. This lead to several melt downs because then he could not get a sticker which meant he could not get his car block reward. It took a couple of weeks, but once he started understanding the concept of feeling the need to go, he was collecting multiple cars within a two day time span. The blocks are cute and he honestly loves them. He's been carrying them around non-stop and plays with them constantly. The only thing I wish is that there were more "deposit" in later rows since he completed it so fast once he got the hang of it. Overall though, it did the job of getting him on the potty and I need to just figure out how to we keep the momentum.
T**Y
Potty trained for the price of a case of diapers
It worked! Our son is a little over 3 (STUBBORN) and had zero interest in potty training. He was absolutely terrified of underwear and had no desire to give up diapers. My biggest advice is wait until your child is ready and then try. I got these months go, and it ended in a huge meltdown because he just wanted the toys. Huge sign he wasn’t ready! We put them away for a while, but I’m SO glad I already had them on hand for the day that he decided he was ready; it worked like a charm. I was skeptical due to the price. Is it expensive for what it is? Kind of. But the toys are well made and our son is now potty trained. It’s roughly the price of a case of diapers (which now we won’t be stuck buying once a week until the end of eternity). We bought 2 packs (cars and dinosaurs). Well worth it!! Day 1, he was in his birthday suit and he wanted to pee back to back, just to earn toys. I was fine with that since it was giving him practice. Day 2, still naked, I set a timer for 10 minutes and told him he could try again when we heard the music. By day 3, he started asking for diapers again, so I pulled out the shiny new dinosaur set and told him if he wanted to unlock those guys, he had to wear shorts after he peed. He was totally on board. By this third day, he was pretty much potty trained and even started forgetting to unlock the toys by the time he was done and cleaned up. Overall, these were a lifesaver for us. I was scared they would make him want a new toy every time he peed for forever. (We even stocked up on chocolate chips and yogurt covered pretzels, thinking we would need to transition to those as prizes when we ran out of toys to unlock.) That wasn’t the case for us at all. He doesn’t really care to unlock the rest of the toys at this point (we still have 4 left to go), and we haven’t had to bribe him with candy at all yet. Two weeks later, he still plays with the wooden blocks daily. Again, they seem expensive, but an endless supply of diapers is also expensive. Two of these sets and we’re done. Huge thank you to the creators!
B**3
Great resource for potty training!!
This truly is motivating my 2.5 year old to use the potty!! Awesome buy. He’s always happy once he is actually on the potty and excited to go, but we struggled a lot to pull him away from whatever he was doing to get on the potty. He was fighting with us every single time which made the process stressful and unpleasant. We had tried sticker charts, m&ms, etc. and he got bored quickly. Once we got this potty time advent calendar, it was a complete change. Day 3 of it now and while we still need to prompt him that it’s time to go, he now instantly runs to the potty with no fighting and is so excited about his “prize”. It’s a bit difficult for him to understand that he does not get a prize every time, and that sometimes he has to wait (on the 2 and 3 sticker boxes), but we give him an m&m on those off-times. Overall I think this is a great resource to help on the potty training journey. I thought about getting a second one, but I am hesitant on the price a little bit. I do wish it was more like $20 than $25-$30. It can end up being quite expensive over time to buy more than one.
S**H
WONDERFUL!
These have been a GODSEND!! My VERY stubborn four-year-old did not want to get potty trained. We had tried a weekend with stickers as prizes each time he had a successful "go", and another with a chart and him getting m&ms each time. Neither stuck. BUT POTTY TIME ADVENTURES WORKED!! I thought it was a great idea to try, so I bought the full-price vehicle one, and the two $10 packs of Peppa Pig and My Little Pony to give us DAYS of the process. I can't recommend these enough! If you have a stubborn potty trainer, TRY THESE!!!
L**A
Excellent Potty Training Idea
I work full time, swing shift and am trying to potty train my little. She is quite resistant- but this Potty Training Advent has really helped her motivation. I think we are making progress finally!
M**.
Highly motivating for toddler!
I bought the vehicles, farm animals, and dinosaurs to see what would motive my toddler, and the answer is all of the above!! He absolutely loves these charts and is so motivated! The blocks are well made and adorable, my toddler takes them into his crib at night! I have recommended this to the daycare parents as well! This is brilliant!
B**S
I am not sure about this product...
I just got this potty training “calendar” for my 2 years and 9 months old toddler boy. It is cute indeed; but I am still trying to decide if quality wise it is worth $25. Hope it works as a good motivation for potty training for a trucks lover. I will have to update this review later! UPDATE 01/23/2021 Still keeping the same rating. Quality wise, the product needs improvement, it would be nice if the toys would be a bit bigger and the stickers of better quality: they do not stick! I keep finding them all over the floor, so I am using glue now to keeping them on the pad! Lol!! Even though the toys in this calendar are super cute and desirable; they should not be used as the only source of potty training motivation. In our case, it took a few days for our son to get used to the concept; but once he did it... it was all about the reward and not the learning. He would sit on the potty, do nothing and throw a feet over the toys (he is a well balanced kid and we did see the use in him throwing fits over these toys when he behaves pretty good in other situations). On week one of our training, we stepped away from making this resource the center of the potty training process. Books, songs, stickers, small videos and dinos from learning resources, cooking favorite treats, new underwear and walks around the park have also been used as motivators. We do not reward our son every time we goes potty with a toy or a stickers because we want for him to get the skill not the toys. He gets lots of “hurrays” and words of encouragement instead after his potty visits. His mind set has changed ... now he is determined to be potty trained. But for him to have gotten there, our mind set as parents had to change. This toys won’t do the magic, but it certainly helps to motivate. The calendar is the last resource we go to now and the motivation has shifted. This is our week three of the process, and he is committed and excited to acquiring the skill. Overall this is a good product which needs a bit of attention quality wise. Other than that, the ways we use it to motivate our children to go potty and any other resource used is on us as parents. So THANKS to the seller for coming up with this idea... it is a great start to motivating kids to potty train.