Help Daniel and Katerina at the potty and sink. Practice bathroom routines like wiping, flushing, and washing & drying hands before returning to play.
Build blocks with Daniel and move the dump truck back and forth. When Daniel starts wiggling, help him stop playing and go to the bathroom.
Play with Katerina at the water wall. Controlling where the water goes reminds children of how they are working on their own self-control, especially about stopping and going potty.
Stack rings with Baby Margaret. Children can even help Mom Tiger change Margaret’s diaper.
Helpful information for parents about “Learning to Use the Potty” from Fred Rogers.
Product description
**Parents' Choice Silver Honor** **Tech for Kids - Best Pick App** **Children's Technology Review - Editor's Choice**
Daniel Tiger and his friend Katerina Kittycat are like a lot of young children - they don’t always want to stop playing when they have to go to the bathroom. It can be hard to stop when they’re having so much fun. But when they start to wiggle, it’s time to Stop & Go Potty!
With Daniel Tiger’s Stop & Go Potty app, children will practice stopping their play when they have to go potty and learn about their important bathroom routines at the potty and sink.
FEATURES ·Help Daniel and Katerina at the potty and sink. Practice bathroom routines like wiping, flushing, and washing & drying hands before returning to play. ·Build blocks with Daniel and move the dump truck back and forth. When Daniel starts wiggling, help him stop playing and go to the bathroom. ·Play with Katerina at the water wall. Controlling where the water goes reminds children of how they are working on their own self-control, especially about stopping and going potty. ·Stack rings with Baby Margaret. Children can even help Mom Tiger change Margaret’s diaper. ·Helpful information for parents about “Learning to Use the Potty” from Fred Rogers.
“It can be hard for children to stop what they are doing to go to the bathroom. It helps them to know that what they were doing will be there when they return.” -Fred Rogers
Daniel Tiger’s Stop & Go Potty was developed by Schell Games for PBS KIDS and The Fred Rogers Company. It is based on the hit PBS KIDS series “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” produced by The Fred Rogers Company.
ABOUT PBS KIDS Daniel Tiger’s Stop & Go Potty app is part of PBS KIDS’ ongoing commitment to helping kids build the skills they need to succeed in school and in life. PBS KIDS, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and digital media, as well as community-based programs.
PRIVACY Across all media platforms, PBS KIDS is committed to creating a safe and secure environment for children and families and being transparent about what information is collected from users. To learn more about PBS KIDS’ privacy policy, visit pbskids.org/privacy.
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Customers find the potty training app entertaining, with one mentioning it's a big hit during potty training, and they appreciate its simple gameplay that's easy for toddlers to use. The app is visually appealing, with one customer noting its bright colors that hold attention, and customers like its catchy songs. While many consider it well worth the purchase, others find it not worth the money. The app's content receives mixed feedback, with some praising it while others note it has very limited activities.
Customers find the app entertaining and educational, particularly for preschoolers, with one customer noting it's a big hit during potty training.
"Kids like this app and helps teach lesson on using the potty and the steps" Read more
"...It teaches the kid that although playtime is fun, when you have to go then you just stop, go potty (plus all the hygenic steps to take) and when you..." Read more
"...supports the way young children actually learn, and reinforces that taking care of poop can't be..." Read more
"...Highly recommend for potty training no matter what stage you are in." Read more
24 customers mention "Ease of use"24 positive0 negative
Customers find the app easy to use, particularly for toddlers, with one customer noting it serves as a gentle guide for non-coercive potty training.
"...find that Daniel (i.e. animated Mr. Rogers) is the perfect age appropriate version of Mr. Rogers and the real Mr. Rogers will be better in about a..." Read more
"...It works great and is very easy for her to use. You have both Daniel and Katerina to help go potty, then baby Margaret to help change her diaper...." Read more
"...Game play is simple enough that any child capable of navigating a tablet can play independently: no literacy requirements or weird expectations that..." Read more
"This was a game changer with my toddler, she was mostly potty trained but was having issues with #2, she loves Daniel Tiger so I pulled up a video..." Read more
Customers find the app effective for potty training, with multiple customers reporting their children are fully trained and can play while using the potty.
"...You have both Daniel and Katerina to help go potty, then baby Margaret to help change her diaper...." Read more
"...It models both diaper changes and toilet use as normal routines: no shame, no pressure. -..." Read more
"...The app also demonstrates hand washing and flushing too. He's fully potty trained now and was about to begin wearing undies to day care by the time..." Read more
"My two and a half year old has enjoyed it. It seems to be reinforcing good potty habits and is easy for her to manipulate...." Read more
Customers find the app cute, with one mentioning its bright colors to hold attention and another noting the sweet Daniel Tiger songs.
"...I'm coming Margaret!" It's very cute and I'm so happy she has Daniel in her life to supplement good teachings that she is also getting at home...." Read more
"...it taught good hygiene is a fun a manner with songs and bright color to hold her attention and she has not become bored of it yet and she has had it..." Read more
"Pretty cute. The mini-games aren't that involved, so, I feel my 3yo will get bored faster with this game than with others...." Read more
"...of her life, but she still enjoys playing this game with the sweet Daniel Tiger songs and the colorful graphics...." Read more
Customers find the game quality positive, with one customer noting how it cheerfully focuses on next steps, and another mentioning its colorful graphics.
"...The game cheerfully focuses on next steps without being controlling of the player: you can knock sheets off the toilet paper roll forever, even when..." Read more
"It's a good game, it's not that expensive and my son really likes it!..." Read more
"...I appreciate the constant potty breaks and running water sounds. Pretty witty." Read more
"...playing this game with the sweet Daniel Tiger songs and the colorful graphics. Fun for preschoolers and still enjoyed by an older child!" Read more
Customers enjoy the song quality of the app, finding it catchy, with one customer specifically mentioning the running water sounds.
"...All that, and the songs remain magical. There's even a music video feature with all the bathroom-related jingles!..." Read more
"...She will now start singing the song and run to the bathroom when she has to potty...." Read more
"...It's very fun! The sounds grate on my nerves a bit (Baby Margaret crying drives me nuts) but it reinforces potty training concepts very well, and it..." Read more
"...It sings the potty song as well which my son always loves Daniel Tiger songs and lessons so very happy with this app...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the app's content, with some finding it great while others note that it has very limited activities.
"...So while the app is great the fact they are removing apps that were previously free and now charging for them is deceptive and bad business practices..." Read more
"...Yes, the app is repetitive and there isn't a lot more to the app other than potty stuff, BUT my daughter doesn't seem to mind and likes playing it..." Read more
"...MY 3 year old has been trained for quite some time and still enjoys playing this app." Read more
16 customers mention "Value for money"10 positive6 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the app's value for money, with some finding it well worth the purchase while others consider it not worth the money.
"...My child doesn’t mind it, so it’s not a big deal. Pretty good buy in my opinion." Read more
I have just entered the world of all things Daniel the Tiger and I have to tell you he's amazing. My toddler loves Mr. Rogers yet often she doesn't really "get" Mr Rogers and his crew. She is just over 2.5yo and I find that Daniel (i.e. animated Mr. Rogers) is the perfect age appropriate version of Mr. Rogers and the real Mr. Rogers will be better in about a year. After watching or playing Daniel's apps she sings his songs and tells me about what lessons she has learned. She loves taking Daniel and his friends to the potty then "flush and wash and be on your way!" She also loves helping change Margaret's diaper (she has a baby brother at home so helps with his). she'll say "mama, Margaret needs me! I'm coming Margaret!" It's very cute and I'm so happy she has Daniel in her life to supplement good teachings that she is also getting at home. Yes, the app is repetitive and there isn't a lot more to the app other than potty stuff, BUT my daughter doesn't seem to mind and likes playing it so that is all that matters. It teaches the kid that although playtime is fun, when you have to go then you just stop, go potty (plus all the hygenic steps to take) and when you come back your toys and playtime resume activity.
My daughter loves the show and can literally spend hours watching it if I'd let her, so of course i had to get her a game and since she's 22 months I'm trying to get her onto the potty. It works great and is very easy for her to use. You have both Daniel and Katerina to help go potty, then baby Margaret to help change her diaper. There are little games to play between potty time but not many entertaining ones, and only 3 different ones. That's the reason I gave 4 stars is just because it's not very entertaining for my daughter between the potty times so she ends up only helping them go potty over and over so it gets old quick. I would suggest more things or better things to do besides the potty parts.
As a teacher of young children, I cannot recommend this app highly enough! - Game play is simple enough that any child capable of navigating a tablet can play independently: no literacy requirements or weird expectations that demand adult assistance. - It models both diaper changes and toilet use as normal routines: no shame, no pressure. - The repetitious nature of the game (play with the characters, take a break when they need to go, use the toilet/change a diaper, and go back to playing) supports the way young children actually learn, and reinforces that taking care of poop can't be avoided. - The game cheerfully focuses on next steps without being controlling of the player: you can knock sheets off the toilet paper roll forever, even when Daniel or Catarina are asking for a different step. The character just continues to politely request help with the next step they're on anyhow. - All that, and the songs remain magical. There's even a music video feature with all the bathroom-related jingles!
This whole app is really just as thoughtful as the shows in the franchise. I'm in awe! If you let your 2-4yr old use a screen, they would love this app.
This was a game changer with my toddler, she was mostly potty trained but was having issues with #2, she loves Daniel Tiger so I pulled up a video of him singing this song on YouTube while she was sitting on the potty and found the app after she kept asking to watch it again. She will now start singing the song and run to the bathroom when she has to potty. Added bonus of the song "wipe and wash and be on your way" is she is adamant about washing her hands after using the potty every time. Highly recommend for potty training no matter what stage you are in.
My son has a lot of tablet games but keeps coming back to this one. It's very fun! The sounds grate on my nerves a bit (Baby Margaret crying drives me nuts) but it reinforces potty training concepts very well, and it's apparently quite entertaining.
Bought a kindle fire for my grandson. At $69.00 or $79.00 it was a great way for him to to not destroy my I pad or phone. I put about $20.00 in apps before I gave it to him. I was hoping that as a child Kindle, that there were not going to get the ads that interrupt to videos or games. I guess I have to go to Kindle College to get this. But I would really like a child friendly unit that he can see his games or videos, and just end. I'm the one buying the stuff, hook up the link to me and I can decide. The only way he's going to buy stuff is to hit the links by accident. Let me be the decision maker. I'm not afraid to buy stuff thats worth it, Leave him out of it
This app was previously included with amazon freetime unlimited for kids. My daughter loved it and always played on it. Then today we couldn’t find it and it was nowhere on her freetime account or even through the search. Come to find out this app along with so many others are now apps that amazon chooses to charge customers for in addition to paying for a freetime unlimited subscription. So while the app is great the fact they are removing apps that were previously free and now charging for them is deceptive and bad business practices. I contacted customer service who told me “when you are done using the app you can return it for a refund”. Well that is just ridiculous.