Fifi will be 1 year old soon and I am already thinking of how to potty-train her. The earlier I potty-train her, the faster I would save money from buying diapers. That's enough to pay our water bill every month. Right now, I am using the potty-training diapers from Pampers. It's a pull-up diaper, so it would easier for the baby to pull down whenever she needs to potty. Fifi can't pull it up or down yet but she will eventually.
I also read articles online on how to successfully potty-train babies. My experience with Andrea will definitely help me when it's Fifi's turn. It would take a lot of discipline and I know that every baby is different so I might have to use a different technique with her. There is a book I found entitled "The Potty Boot Camp", which guarantees to work in just a week. I would try that book and see if it works for my little princess.


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That's a very educational, wholesome and exciting experience for kids, sis. My kids did enjoy feeding the giraffes at Safari World here in Bangkok aside from the many shows such as monkey, bird, dolphin, elephant and crocodile shows. But in your pics here, Andrea fed camels as well. They've never experienced that. That must be exciting for Fifi, too. Maybe we can take Jako to the zoo nearby this weekend as the entrance fee is not much. We'll take him to Safari World when he's big enough to enjoy all the shows and safari animals so the entrance fee will be worth it. Maybe next year. Fifi's birthday is coming up. I'm also getting excited about the pictures you will surely post, sis:)
Sorry sis I misplaced my comment here. Could you please delete it and I just move it on its proper post? Hehehe!
Okay, the topic here is about potty-training and I really am glad you brought this topic out just on time. Like you, I also need to potty-train Jako as early as I can. Aside from the savings we benefit out of it, we can also help our baby avoid contracting UTI or any urine-related problems. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, my dear:)
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