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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Consumer Vision EAN: 0092388040396 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Consumervision Languages: Manufacturer: Consumervision MPN: 8040 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Consumervision Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 08, 2004 Running Time: 30 minutes Studio: Consumervision Theatrical Release Date: 2004 Editorial Review: Product Description: Buy one DVD and get one free. Add both DVDs to your cart and the discount will automatically be taken at checkout. The discount will be taken on the DVD of equal or lesser value. Offer good through September 1st or while supplies last. Say goodbye to diapers! Host Jessica and her animated friend T.P. guide young viewers along the proocess of what it takes to become potty trained and have Potty Power. Fun songs, humorous stories, and lots more sustain a child's interest in potty training. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - My daughter loves it!I am so happy that I purchased this DVD. My daughter and I were having some "power struggle" issues when it came to using the potty. (This went on for almost 6 months) We tried just about everything, then I came across this DVD. Almost immediately my daughter decided SHE WAS GOING TO USE THE POTTY. We sing the songs, and she demands to watch it at LEAST twice a day. She stays dry all day long and I am quite pleased! She loves the movie and loves her potty! Rating: - Great videoThis was worth buying because it helped motivate my daughters to use the potty. Their favorite part of the movies was the baby or big kid segment. Rating: - Catchy for kidsI actually hated this video since it's condescending in many ways- but the catchy phrases such as "potty power"- and the songs like "I'm a big kid now.." "look what you can do by yourself" etc.. it is catchy enough that my DD follows it.. what annoys me- well- the potty- how about a seat on a toilet? the sound quality is horrible, the kids seem way older than 3.. overall, better than some of the others I've seen so far.. and- biggest thing- DD likes it.. Rating: - Worked like magic!My daughter immediatly loved the video, probably because it talked to her and she could relate. It became the only video she'd want to watch and soon enough she started to use the potty. She was potty-trained about a month after I first showed her Potty Power. It's short and sweet, and toddlers understand it. Rating: - Creepy Jester needs to goDVD has two big flaws: telling toddlers that may still be in a crib that only babies sleep in cribs (I'm quite happy my 2 1/2 yr old is still in a crib and so is she) and the CREEPY JESTER. The part at the end where it says, "he asked the princess when they were finally alone why she finally went on the potty" is just wrong. Plus, his horrible singing and joking for the parents is useless for kids and annoying for adults. Who on earth thought this creepy hack should be in a kid's DVD? |