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I have a girl so I never had to worry about getting a Pee-Pee TeePee, but those of you who are expecting boys might consider it. If you don't already know, it's very likely that your little bundle of joy might do a little sprinkle of tinkle in your face (in your hair, on your clothes) during diaper changing time. You can avoid the problem by putting a Pee-Pee TeePee over his "wee-wee" while you change him.
The Pee-Pee TeePee is made of cotton and it comes in different patterns. A 5-pack costs between $9 and $10.
Will you add it to your baby shower registry?
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Comments (21)
A plain regular washcloth over works just fine, so no I wont be adding it to my registery.
Would be a funny gift, but I'd never waste my money.
It is very odd I think.
What people won't waste their money on.
I have one boy and I never needed anything special. In fact I only remember him peeing while changing a diaper like 3 times and each time he peed on himself (poor kid). I always just held the diaper over him for a few seconds or put a wipe over him (he never seemed to mind and they weren't warmed or anything).
Your kiddo only squirts you a couple of times until you get their timing down. They also eventually get the swing of things so the need for these teepees are kinda moot. We got some from my sis-in-law from when she had her boy and she hardly used them, either. We never used ours.
I thought about them, but my son doesn't ninja pee anymore during diaper changes. Wash cloths sometimes worked, but not when he'd suddenly kick his legs and it fell off the same moment he would pee.
i first heard about these when i was watching tori spellings show. i thought they were so cute, but i wouldnt spend my money on them. i always put the clean diaper under him before i opened up the dirty one and had a wipe ready to do a quick wipe before putting the new diaper on really really fast. i only got peed on 2 or 3 times before i mastered this move
Wait...there's a baby out there who lays still enough or has a such a low pressure stream that these might acutally work? We received 2 packs of these and they are certainly gag gifts. Face it - you have a baby. You will be peed on, pooped on, barfed on...and the bodily fluids only get grosser as they get older! This is the baptisim of parenting.
if he started to pee i'd throw the wipe over it and it would go down into the dirty diaper...no need. and that only happened 2-5 times.
got them w/ my first, never used them!