Have you ever wondered how to potty train a dinosaur? Let’s find out together!
First, you need to find a potty that’s just the right size for your dinosaur friend. It should be big enough for them to sit on comfortably.
Next, help your dinosaur learn when it’s time to go potty. You might need to remind them and take them to the potty every now and then until they get the hang of it.
Now, it’s time to teach your dinosaur how to wipe. This can be a bit tricky because dinosaurs have tiny arms! After wiping, make sure they flush the potty and wash their claws with soap and water.
Sometimes, dinosaurs get so busy playing that they forget to go potty. Remind them that their toys will still be there when they come back from the potty.
When your dinosaur uses the potty, make sure to celebrate! Give them a high-five or a little treat to show them they did a great job. Remember, accidents might happen, but that’s okay. Be patient and keep trying.
Do you love stories? There’s a special place where you can find books that come to life! You can read them anywhere—like in a car, on a plane, or even on a train. Ask your parents to help you find these magical books, and you’ll have so much fun reading and learning new things!
Congratulations on helping your dinosaur learn to use the potty! You’re doing an amazing job!
Potty Time Chart: Create a potty time chart for your dinosaur friend. Use stickers or draw stars each time your dinosaur remembers to use the potty. This will help you keep track of their progress and celebrate their successes. Ask yourself: How many stars can you collect in a week?
Role Play with Toys: Use your favorite toys to act out the potty training steps. Pretend your toy is a dinosaur and practice finding the right potty, knowing when it’s time to go, wiping, flushing, and washing. Think about: What would you say to remind your dinosaur during playtime?
Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or classroom and look for things that remind you of the potty training steps. For example, find a soap bottle for washing or a timer to remind your dinosaur when it’s time to go. Discuss with a friend: Why is each step important?
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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How to potty train a dinosaur.
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Here comes the airplane! We all know having a dinosaur is hard work, and cleaning up dino messes in the backyard is far from fun. We even tried diapers, but those were quite a challenge!
So how do you potty train a dinosaur?
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First, find a potty just their size. Then, teach them how to know when it’s time to go. You might even have to set them on the potty every so often until they learn.
Now, teach them to wipe, which can sometimes be tricky with their tiny arms. Make sure they flush and wash their claws.
Sometimes dinosaurs won’t want to go potty when they’re playing and having fun, but just remind them that the toys will still be there when they get back.
Make sure to reward their success! Good job! There may be accidents now and then, but be patient.
Congratulations! They’ll get the hang of it—you did it!
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If you don’t have books, then what are you waiting for? Look, there’s a kid-safe platform with storybooks that come to life. It’s fun! I like to read books about fantasy and love. I tell other kids to get books because they’re full of stories and laughter.
I’ll read them on the go—in a car, on a plane, even on a train! I’ve never been on a train, though. Don’t worry about that! Ask your parents to download books now; you’ll be glad you did.
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