Barbie Tanner Potty Training Dog
Feedsee Toys : Barbie Tanner Potty Training Dog : Barbie Forever Barbie Doll and Tanner
Tanner is soft and fuzzy and her mouth, ears, head and tail really move. You can open Tanner's mouth and feed her dog biscuits. Comes with dog bone and chew toy that Tanner can hold in her mouth. When Tanner has to go to the bathroom Barbie cleans up with the magnetic scooper. This very special Barbie doll is accompanied by her pet dog Tanner. Tanner is soft and fuzzy, and his mouth, ears, head and tail move -- just like a real dog. Tanner comes with a dog bone and chew toys, and you can open his mouth to feed him dog biscuits. When Tanner has to go to the bathroom, Barbie doll cleans up with her special magnetic scooper and trash can. Tanner dog has movable mouth, ears, head and tail. Comes with doggie biscuits and a pooper scooper. Barbie doll has a dog named Tanner who is just like a real dog. Tanner is soft and fuzzy and her mouth, ears, head and tail really move. You can open Tanner dog's mouth and feed her dog biscuits. Comes with a dog bone and chew toys that Tanner can hold in her mouth, too. When Tanner has to go to the bathroom, Barbie doll cleans up with her special magnetic scooper and trash can.
Potty Training Pet Toy and Responsibility: A potty training pet toy is designed to mimic the real-life responsibilities of taking care of an animal, specifically the aspect of potty training. When children engage with such toys, they are introduced to the concept of routine, attention to detail, and the timely needs of another being. By having to remember to "take" the toy pet to its potty at regular intervals, children learn the importance of consistency and timely care. This not only instills a sense of responsibility but also teaches empathy as they begin to understand the discomfort an animal might feel if not attended to properly. Additionally, the immediate feedback mechanism, where the toy might "reward" the child when it's taken to the potty on time, reinforces positive behavior. When the time comes to take care of real animals, children who have played with potty training pet toys are likely to be more attuned to the needs of their pets, having already grasped the basic principles of care and responsibility through their play.