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Magnetic Potty Training Chart, Daily Memo Pad (25 sheets)
Magnetic Potty Training Chart, Daily Memo Pad (25 sheets)
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Magnetic potty training chart for the fridge with a clean daily layout. Track timed potty sits and share notes between caregivers at a glance.
You don’t need a perfect plan — just a place to keep track.
Our Daily Potty Chart Magnetic Memo Pad helps parents and caregivers stay consistent through every stage of potty training. With clear time intervals and space for notes, it’s an easy visual reminder for kids and adults alike.
The sturdy magnetic backing keeps the pad front-and-center on your fridge or another metal surface, so it’s always handy when you need to mark a potty break. With 25 tear-off sheets, you can track progress day by day and share updates with babysitters, grandparents, or daycare.
Product features:
- Size: 8.5" x 11" potty reward chart
- 25-sheet tear-off memo pad with magnetic backing
- Sticks to your fridge, mirror, or any metal surface — right where you’ll see it
- Pre-printed time intervals for easy tracking (30-minute increments from 6:00 AM to 9:30 PM)
- Clean, easy-to-read layout with space for stickers, stars, or checkmarks
- Lines for your child’s name and the date, so you can track progress over time
- Pairs perfectly with Little Kid and Big Kid potty reward stickers, depending on your child's stage
- Great for potty training at home or in shared-care settings
Whether you’re trying timed potty sits or just want to keep everyone on the same page (literally), this chart helps you stay consistent, even on the messy days.
FAQ
Is this a printable?
No. This is a physical memo pad with a magnetic back and 25 tear-off sheets.
Does it work with sticker rewards?
Yes. There’s space to add stickers, stars, or simple checkmarks for each success.
How does the tear-off system work?
How does the tear-off system work?
Each chart includes 25 identical pages. You use one page per day, then tear it off and start fresh the next day. It keeps things simple and consistent without needing to reset anything.
Why are there time intervals on the chart?
Why are there time intervals on the chart?
The built-in time intervals help you stay on track without constantly remembering when to prompt (or when the successes happened). If your child goes longer than 30 minutes between attempts, just skip ahead. This chart is designed to reduce the mental load and make consistency much easier.
Does this work with sticker rewards?
Does this work with sticker rewards?
Yes. The chart is designed to pair with reward stickers so your child can visually track progress and celebrate small wins throughout the day.
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