****winners were Jo welsh and sharon wilson***
In this weeks fantastic competition you have 1 of 2 chances to win the My Carry Potty plus the fabulous potty training book that goes with it. This prize is worth £30.
My Carry Potty, which costs £24.99 from www.cheekyrascals.co.uk, was invented by Mum of three Amanda Jenner and has a number of unique benefits that makes it superior and far more convenient than any other potty or travel potty on the market:
- Super light and with its own carry handle it can easily be taken out and about on holidays and day trips
- Its carry handle means it can easily be carried on a buggy handle
- It’s the only potty available that is 100% leak and odour proof
- Ultra comfortable and sturdy it can double up as the at home and out about potty solution saving the need to invest in two potties
- Unlike other travel potties, the My Carry Potty has no legs or bags – meaning two less things for parents to remember!
- With no fiddly legs or bags to attach it’s ready immediately – helping prevent accidents wen little ones need to go NOW!
- The MCP’s vacuum sealed, clip shut lid helps store the potty’s contents disceetly and 100% effectively until parents can find somewhere discreet to empty them

The book that goes with the potty is just brilliant……
George & Hollie and the Magic Carry Potties, £6.99
- This fun adventure story is designed to be an engaging bedtime read. By sharing it with your children you can help de-mystify the potty traning experience and turn it into something to enjoy and look foward to
- The book also includes a reward chart and stickers as well as plenty of hints and tips for parents

How to Enter:
Simply tell me your biggest potty training fear in comments below. (Mine was weeing in a supermarket!)
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Good luck everyone!
T&C’s
UK entries only please
1 entry per person
Delivery and product the responsibility of the PR company involved not Baby Budgeting!
Winner picked at random by Baby Budgeting.
Comp cl;oses on 14/9/2012
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My biggest fear Omg I have so many …..
I guess it’s poo . On a potty in the middle of town and George ( my son ) wanting one NOW ! And no toilets to be seen anywhere !!! Nightmare .
A poo in a traffic jam!!
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Biggest fear is it taking a long, long time to potty train. LO has a development delay so I worry about it being difficult for him to do.
Not many fears about it yet, but my friend was worried that potty training was taking forever and their child would never learn to use the toilet- makes me laugh as they will all get there in the end! One child might be quick at learning to talk but slower to get out of nappies… its why we love them and why we all turn out individual isn’t it?!
My fear is closer to home on the carpet!
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mine would be doing the toilet when out and about in general!
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Mine already happened – son dropped his trousers and went for a poo in the middle of the park with no warning – embarrassing much!!
I think it has to be like most other parents. Son needing a wee when you are no where near a loo and no change of clothes. Also son having a toilet accident at a friends house who has no kids.
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not being able to get her to the potty quickly enough.
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Probably a common fear… but my LO needing a poo when far from a toilet. Potty training for 3 weeks now and it’s not happened yet!
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If I were dealing with it now I wouldn’t have any fears as I’d be well prepared and I’m older and wiser now and not easily embarrassed! Sadly its not me dealing with it, its my son and his daughter and I’m not sure he will be so ready for all eventualities.!!!
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Well we’ve had projectile vomiting in a traffic jam on the way to the airport the day before a long-haul flight -I spent the whole 24hr flight with a sick bowl on my lap just in case. So I guess my biggest potty training fear would be diarrhoea on a long haul flight -lots of people would be upset with the mess and smell and there would be no escape from it!
My biggest fear is whilst sitting in her bridesmaid dress for a friends wedding and it showing before the photos have been taken
Out and about when there is no toilet anywhere and them needing to GO NOW MUMMY!
Mine would be poop smeared sofa!
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Worst fear poo going everywhere, and taking ages for her to get it right.
Going to school in nappies!
peeing in the street
I went to a playgroup recently and a lady was potty training her son, everytime she told him off he pee’d everywhere to rebel. scared the hell out of me and has made me worry about starting to potty train my little man. I need all the help i can get!
Weeing on the sofa twice! We have a material rather than leather so hard to clean!
missing the potty
pooping in public . i use doggy poop bags to line the potty if im out and about
waiting in line to go through security at the airport
At my inlaws house
I have no fears, its natural part of growing up. Parental fears will pass to the child and make the situation more difficult
Mine would be having an accident at a friend’s house, would feel terrible if he made a mess on someone else’s carpet!
I wouldn’t want a poo on our beige carpet!
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A poo on my mother in laws spotless new carpet.
My biggest fear is being locked up in the house for weeks, not going out in fear of multiple accidents in the most difficult places!
My biggest fear is needing to go right in the middle of Sainsburys
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My biggest fear is little one needing a wee or a poo in the car and not being able to stop for him.
My biggest potty training fear is wees/poos on friend’s houses floors….so embarrasing (not to mention we probably won’t get invited back again!).
Wanting a poo when you are in a busy place, not so bad when out walking in the countryside, but in the middle of a supermarket, not good!
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My biggest fear was just not having any warning whenever we were out, anywhere
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wee or poo when we out
My biggest fear is my son copying our dog and doing his poos in the garden! lol
I am worried my 2nd child will take as long to potty train as the last! It’s been almost a year and she’s nearly 4 now but has accidents most days – so much washing!
Having a No 2 in the street
Biggest fear…peeing or pooing at someone else’s house!
Needing to go on the motorway :/
My honest fear in potty training my little daughter is that she is never going to leave her nappies :o(
Has to be having accidents on the train!
Being in a car journey and getting the need a wee need a wee, don’t need a wee anymore thing.
My biggest fear is – I have twins so twice the mess, twice the accidents – oh the joys x
My biggest fear is in the middle of his uncles wedding service shouting I want a stinky
My biggest fear potty training fear is my baby pooing in the mommy and baby’s room in church where every other mum will also be checking whether their babies did a poo!
My biggest fear is more poo accidents at the softplay. My older son has scared the living daylights out of me with this, the aftermath is not pleasant at all. I can only cope with getting thrown out of a softplay once in my life and that has been and gone!!
Hmmm I’m not sure I have a fear of potty training as such; I always dread it but it never is that bad! I say that but one of mine poo’d on my knee and the other spread it all over her bedroom walls, cot and herself… maybe I am dreading it somewhat!! Time to start Maxwell very soon too so would love to win a Carry Potty! It is on my wish list of things to buy 🙂
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My son developed such a fear of doing poos once we were potty training that he would hold it for days until he was really suffering. It took 6 months to work through this but we got there in the end. So I just fear having to go through all that again with my daughter – fingers crossed she won’t have any similar hangups!!
My biggest fear is that my daughter will be in nappies for a long time yet, shes three and panics and cries, she would rather wet herself than go on a potty/toilet and I’m just worried that I am failing as a parent and failing her 🙁
Not worried! My eldest took to it straight away, just hope that happens again!!
mine is my son needing the toilet while at the park where there is no toilets i dare nt let him use the potty at the park as everyone gives you disapproving looks
Having ‘poo’ accidents when playing at a friends house because my boy was too busy playing and left it until the very last minute!
Just generally going anywhere, not knowing where the toilet is or typically it will be miles away from where you are at that moment! My oldest daughter has a fear of pooing at school hehe its the first thing she does when she gets home most days. I have it all to come again with my 8 month old argh!!!
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biggest fear being in the car not being able to stop and little one needing the toilet!!
my fear is not being capeable of doing it right and them still weeing or wearing a nappy at the age of 8
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mine is my daughter needing the toilet when we go out as she is petrified of hand dryers and wont use a public toilet if they have them.
My son is 28 months and showing no interest in potty training what so ever! My biggest fear, that i have no idea what i’am doing to guide him!
You are having dinner in a nice retaurant and its nice and quiet kids are behaving, then all of a sudden “DAD I NEED A POOH” rings out for everyone to hear and you have to take your little one potty in had to the nearest toilet very red faced
Messy accidents anywhere. And not being able to venture too far from a toilet.
Pooping in the communal showers at the local swimming pool….ive seen this happen to another mum.
My biggest fear was actually someone else’s incident. She put the potty down in the middle of my shop for potty training purposes when the toilet was less than 2 metres away!
My biggest fear is the brand new sofa we have just bought getting pee’d and poo’d all over….lol x
Wetting herself whilst sat on my lap on the bus……. again!
biggest fear is that my son wont get potty training and will be in nappies for a long time. and going in someone elses house or in public
My biggest fear is my toddler wont sit on the toilet or potty, ever !!
My biggest fear is accidents when we are out and about, particularly of the poo kind!
My son has a tendency to use his potty as a hat and so I worry that he will try and do this when he has used his potty :-/
My biggest fear is the car journey and she’s bursting and just has to go – but where would she go?!! Aaaargh … ooh hang on didn’t Mum win a Carry Potty that’s packed in the boot? Sorted 🙂
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I left my daughters nappy off for about an hour recently and she peed about 3 times! My biggest fear is long journeys with no service stations!
My fear is having an accident on other people furniture! My 3yr old niece used to come to our house and pee on our new suite I hated it and her mum seem to be oblivious arghhh!!!
I think my biggest potty training fear is my wee one being scared to go and ending up with a sore tummy from holding it in, this happened with one of my older children and it was horrible.
Horrible if your child had a poo on a playdate friend’s bed covers. Even worse if you didn’t know before you left their house. I never owned up!
Sitting on the toilet in b&q display toilets
My biggest ‘poo’ fear is my daughter having an accident and making a mess all over with it, especially when not at home. She is already taking her nappy off!!
my biggest fear is my daughter having an accident on the bus to town.
Being out and needing the toilet wit nowhere to go
I am always horrified when my little ones have accidents at friends houses. Little girl left a puddle on our sister-in-laws sofa. Mortified.