OMG!!!
#31
You should be happy Momma---my great grand daughter, 20 mos, learned how to remove a "dirty" diaper...Mom caught her, quite quickly, but "there was nothing in it"????? She looked in all the obvious places (to her) and found nothing. A couple days later, with a lingering smell in the bedroom, she proceeded to look for what was causing the stink...as Anna toddled around the room she asked "Pie Mommy"? And when Mommy looked, she was taking the "lost deposit" out of the kitchen set, in a plastic pie pan!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Yosamitesa
My 18 month old baby boy figured out how to take off diaper and wee wee all over his bed and the floor!!! Guess who isn't a happy momma!!!
One hint that sounds crazy is to teach him to pee on a tree outside. They think this is great fun and potty train very quickly this way. I know you think I am nuts, but all my boys potty trained easily and happily and early this way! (Just watch out in public places when you have to get them to the potty b/f they pee in public!)
#34
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Originally Posted by mrsjdt
You should be happy Momma---my great grand daughter, 20 mos, learned how to remove a "dirty" diaper...Mom caught her, quite quickly, but "there was nothing in it"????? She looked in all the obvious places (to her) and found nothing. A couple days later, with a lingering smell in the bedroom, she proceeded to look for what was causing the stink...as Anna toddled around the room she asked "Pie Mommy"? And when Mommy looked, she was taking the "lost deposit" out of the kitchen set, in a plastic pie pan!!!!!
#35
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Originally Posted by Up North
LOL first it was leaning to get the diaper off then playing with his little cars in the doo doo mud bogging! I also used duck tap and backwards pajamas!! Boys are an interesting bunch! I had 5
#36
Originally Posted by ann31039
Originally Posted by Yosamitesa
Originally Posted by Teddybear Lady
I know I shouldn't laugh but... boys can do funny things. I know, I raised one. He's 31 and still cracks me up sometimes.
#38
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Oh yes, my grandson when first potty trained decided it was just too funny to pee in my flower bed...in the front yard...I live in a subdivision...no matter that neighbors were out and cars passing by!! And don't dare try to tell them to "hold it" so they don't spray everywhere...it's just too much fun to stand at potty and let "it" do its thing!! LOL
#39
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Originally Posted by Nanamoms
Oh yes, my grandson when first potty trained decided it was just too funny to pee in my flower bed...in the front yard...I live in a subdivision...no matter that neighbors were out and cars passing by!! And don't dare try to tell them to "hold it" so they don't spray everywhere...it's just too much fun to stand at potty and let "it" do its thing!! LOL
#40
Thankfully it was just wee. My youngest one, the innocent beauty on the left in the avatar picture, was a paint artist. That is all I will say about that. Try putting one of those sleepers or sleeper bags on back wards and his diaper too. Some people duck tape their little ones into their diapers. Lets hope he doesn't get into painting too.
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