Make potty training fun with the Disney Minnie Mouse ImaginAction Potty! The innovative rewards system gives you a colorful reward chart with Disney stickers and then gives them a digital twist. Add one of the included character stickers to the chart when your toddler uses the potty. Scan the character sticker with the free Share the Smiles app, and a Disney friend will fill the screen with cheerful music and an encouraging message. Combined with the "flush" buttons that deliver rewarding sounds when pushed, you can now support your toddler during the potty training process in truly creative ways. This Disney Potty starts out as a standalone training potty, but when your child is ready to move from the toddler potty to the adult toilet, the detachable trainer ring helps you ease the transition for your child.

 Minnie Mouse ImaginAction 2-in-1 Potty Training Toilet System, Toddler Toilet Training Set

Share the Smiles:
The Disney Mickey Mouse Potty System works with the free Share the Smiles app to help you encourage your child during potty training! This innovative rewards system combines a colorful chart with Disney stickers and then gives them a digital twist. Add one of the included character stickers to the chart when your toddler uses the potty. Scan the character sticker with the Share the Smiles app, and a Disney friend will fill the screen with cheerful music and an encouraging message.

Potty Training Tips:

  1. Start with a floor potty chair. Is your child a Minnie Mouse fan instead of Minnie? Try the Disney Minnie Mouse 3-in-1 Potty Training Toilet!
  2. Let your child become familiar with sitting on the potty. Have them try at first with their clothes on, then with clothes off once they feel comfortable.
  3. Each day as you dress or undress your child, have them help. This will give them more confidence as they undress for potty training and help make things less stressful for both of you.
  4. After a successful attempt, have your child watch as you empty it in the toilet to show them where it belongs. Some children love flushing, but for some this can be scary. If your child is comfortable, make flushing part of the routine. If not, postpone this step for a while.
  5. Have your child practice washing hands after every time they sit down, even if nothing happens. This is an important part of the routine and often a fun part of the training for children.
  6. Encourage your child with positive words. If they aren’t successful, praise them for trying. Let your child set the pace and keep in mind that the toilet training process is a series of small steps. Encourage your child each time they achieve a new step and then mention the next step in the process casually, suggesting that they might want to try that next step sometime in the future. After your child does successfully go to the bathroom using either the potty or adult toilet, celebrate the achievement!