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If you were shopping on Amazon, which design would you most likely purchase for a child learning to potty train?
There was no majority winner of this Ranked poll after 3 rounds of vote counting. However, Option D and Option C had the most votes (15).
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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C | 33.33% 10 votes | 36.67% 11 votes +1 | 50% 15 votes +4 |
D | 30% 9 votes | 33.33% 10 votes +1 | 50% 15 votes +5 |
B | 20% 6 votes | 30% 9 votes +3 | Eliminated 9 votes reassigned |
A | 16.67% 5 votes | Eliminated 5 votes reassigned |
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5 Responses to Option A
My daughter loves unicorns so i would go with options a and b.
Options A and C give the "instructor" more of an option to break up the task into parts. I had the distinct honor of potty training triplets, all boys, one of whom is autistic. None of them did it at the same time or with the same directions. One of my children didn't want to sit on the big potty. One didn't want to be away from everyone else, so needed the little potty in the playroom. One Never wanted to stop playing until it was too late. You get the idea. Recognize, get there in time, finish on the potty, do both jobs, clean self..... It's a complicated task.. Especially with the autistic one who didn't talk until he was six years old.
I liked choice A since the color scheme is simple and the pictures are eye catching and grabs my interest right away.
My pick would be the option A as the color scheme and the design is very pretty and the detailing is adorable . The overall look of the product is very visually appealing . Then i went with the other options as per my choices .
i would purchase this design because it looks easy to use and has fun stickers
6 Responses to Option B
I would choose B because I like how it's set up like a path to a castle. I think a child would like it too.
B I like the colors and the design. I don't like a hand in the image. D The colors and the design look good. A The design is good. The colors are ok. C I don't like the design and the colors that much.
I feel when it comes to potty training everything so be kept simple so it is easy for the child, so options B and A seem to have the most simple design and sticker system that also fun and colorful.
B I feel has the best design that makes it easy for children to follow, and stands out the most.
The steps in image B looks most interesting, and I like the design colors.
The soft pink of Option B is a fantastic look. I would want to have this for my daughter for sure. I know this is the one that she would pick too. I think the winding path is just amazing!
10 Responses to Option C
For a little girl I much prefer the unicorns and the circles. I think for a 2 or 3 year old it's much easier to put them on the board.
I think the color scheme of Option C looks the best, although all 4 options are pretty equal to me.
I like the bright colors and layout of Option C the most of these. It shows more of what I'm getting in a nice way
I like the color combinations and overall design of my top pick here, the bright colors are more eye-catching.
I'd get Option C or Option D out of the four. I think their design looks the most appealing out of the them. I'd lean more towards Option C.
Option c wide variety of color stickers and the board is very colorful also kids love color
The stickers in C, D and A has different designs, as C is more colorful, I would buy C and a is dull in colors so ranked it third. B has only stars so ranked it last.
I like the bold colors in my first choice. I like the game board type design of my second two choices.
The chart in C, B and D are very colorful so ranked them at top three positions. As the stickers on C is more colorful, I would buy it.
I ranked in order of which potty chart is the most fun, with Option C being the clear winner. So many different colors, making the task at hand that much more joyful and engaging. Option A is my least favorite, because it's just boring and bland. Too much white.
9 Responses to Option D
My youngest does not like unicorns and most boys dont either and D was the only option i didnt immediately spot a unicorn in
I’d want a chart that would feature kids. The kids in Option D look a little more diverse than the kids in C.
I ranked Option D as my first choice because it has a fun, engaging, and structured layout yjat can help children stay motivated throughyout their potty training journey. The colorful design, along with a clear step-by-step guide and interactive elements, makes it visually appealing for yound children. The reward-based system with stickers is also a great incentive to encourage consistent behavior. I selected Option B as my second choice because it features a playful and interactive path that makes potty training feel like an exciting adventure. The winding star path creates a sense of progress and achievement, which can help children stay engaged. However, I placed it second p because it may not be as structured as Option D in guiding a child through each step of the process. Option C is my third choice since it has a visually attractive and reward-based approach, but the darker color scheme may not be as inviting as the other options. While the step-by-step guide is useful, the chart design feels a bit cluttered compared to my higher-ranked choices. Lastly, Option A is my fourth choice because, while it has a clean and simple layout, it lacks the excitement and vibrant design that could make potty training more engaging for children. The muted colors may not be as stimulating, and the progress tracking appears less dynamic that in the other options.
I really like the design for options d and B they look very well made in my opinion and I would be very likely to consider buying these products. I really like the colors I think it look very good.
D, I like how the potty chart is setup like a game board to really gameify it for kids to help them feel encouraged
I liked the inclusivity of Option D and the clear, easy to understand directions for a child, as well as the bright, fun colors. Options C and B were also colorful and easy to understand. Option A's colors were a little too muted.
i would purchase option d because it is the most colorful and my kids would love it.
The first two are more appealing and I think they would be easier for the child to understand how it's being used
these all look fun and useful, option D is my top choice, the colors and design. Option B and A are good 2nd choices, option C is okay
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