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Best and worst potty party cakes

It's nice to celebrate a child making the shift from nappies to 'big kid' undies, but do we really need a semi-realistic used toilet cake to do it? Here are some of the best and worst cakes parents have used at 'potty parties' around the world.

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It can sometimes be hard to keep a nappy on your toddler.

Dealing with a nappy escape artist

I hear about the tots that have a penchant for ripping their nappies off and the odd one that even smears the brown stuff on the walls and fine home furnishings, and I shudder.

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Katy's son Jessey, shown here at 16 months, skipped the potty stage entirely.

How I taught my infant to use a toilet

As people become more aware of these benefits, I hope more parents will practice this method, so we can cut down on nappies and improve baby bonding.

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Teagan Culverhouse

Toddler's tricky toilet training headstart

Parents are given lots of advice when they enter the toilet training phase, but the risk of a toddler getting their head stuck in a toilet seat is not usually on the list of warnings.

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Toilet training in winter

There’s no need to stop thinking about toilet training just because the temperature is dropping: winter is a good a time as any to start the process.

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Is your child ready for toilet training?

If you wait until your child seems ready to start the toilet training process, it can mean less set-backs in the long run. Here are the signs to look for.

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Toilet training: what you’ll need

You’ve decided it’s time to start the toilet training process with your child. But what comes next? What do you need? Here’s a guide to help you along the way.

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