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I have to share a funny story about my youngest granddaughter who will be 3 in a couple weeks. While I was in NE with the girls, I tried (not too hard, I'll admit) to talk Lyra into using the potty chair. She would just say no. The other day, after Lyra's daddy took her home, she decided she had to use the potty chair. Of course, DD and Bailey, the 9 yo granddaughter, made a big deal about it so now Lyra is so proud of herself, she is obssessed with the potty chair. The other day, she told her mommy to stay out and locked the bathroom door. But she couldn't unlock it. DD had trouble getting the door unlocked and had to call maintenance, who just laughed because they get calls like that several times a week. In the meantime, Lyra told her mommy she wanted out now. Sheri told her she had to wait because she couldn't get the door unlocked. Instead of getting panicky, she just said "OK. I go potty again." When they got the door opened, Lyra was sitting on her potty chair eating Pringles. She was perfectly content waiting for them to let her out. That kid isn't afraid of anything, unless it's a little dog she doesn't know. Big dogs are ok.
Too cute.
When we tried to introduce Adrian to the potty chair, she picked it up and immediately dropped it on her big toe, leaving a perfect black heart-shape on the top of the toe nail. She wouldn't go near that potty chair again. She went straight to the big potty at about 3.5
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Too cute.
When we tried to introduce Adrian to the potty chair, she picked it up and immediately dropped it on her big toe, leaving a perfect black heart-shape on the top of the toe nail. She wouldn't go near that potty chair again. She went straight to the big potty at about 3.5
Lyra is so proud of her panties that she has to show everyone. Of course, she has to try out everyone's bathrooms now. When they're shopping, Bailey, 9, takes her. She is such a big help.