[Pokémon/Babyfur] Potty Training Your Psychic-Type
Been on a bit of a roll with this short story series of mine, so here's another one! In case you're curious, Poison-type will probably be up next. Enjoy!
Category Story / Baby fur
Species Pokemon
Size 50 x 50px
File Size 15.8 kB
'Analysis Paralysis'. Now, if it isn't one already, this linkage of words certainly would make any executive level, corporate suit feel just like our aspiring potty practicioner through the use of a newly found term to use in every employee's favorite game, 'Buzzword Bingo'. :)
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I had been curious about ESPURR. In 'Demoted To Diapers', I thought it may be a short way to refer to an ESPEON, but I now know that is not the case. (I missed out on seeing lots of Pokemon before I went 100% blind.). *Sighs*
I shall have to look this Pokemon up to see if it has gotten into 'Pokemon: Go!' yet. I find a lot of fun trying to catch those Pokemon you provide great storytelling for through your stories.
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What I like about this series of stories is how they all follow a high-level formula to help the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) get their toddler to be a potty pro.
The 'Point A to Point B' is really just to get the kid from using their diapers to using the potty. However, the lower level nuances that tend to make different Pokemon react in different ways in their quest for potty proficiency make each video worth a purchase, rent, etc. This is made more true when, if I recall, breeding Pokemon can result in something that may, or may not, resemble the parent Pokemon.
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Now, taking in all three entries thus far, I would dare to say that youtruly could modify each story to create a really delightful book that introduces different characters to whom the trainer can relate with while also helping the one's caring for the tot multiple options to attain success.
*Giggles* My son's name is Ethan. I'll have to see about having him help me find, if it exists in 'Pokemon: Go!' an ESPURR to name after him. I do like being able to make fun little references that, even if they do not exactly make sense to my son when he helps me with the game's menus, helps me to remember friends and the various tales we've shared through the years. (Wouldn't you know it that, as I went blind, I came to learn I was a 'visual learner'. Oh, the irony.). *Shrugsand shakes his head*
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Great work and very creative in ensuring that each video is best suited for each type of Pokemon. The scenarios are very well thought out and quite believable. When put to a human child, I could see each of these characters playing a part that helps show the up-and-coming 'Big Kid' how there is more than one way to master the potty and ditch the diapers. The more options, the more chances to get through PT ASAP without making things super stressful for the kid to commit to.
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I had been curious about ESPURR. In 'Demoted To Diapers', I thought it may be a short way to refer to an ESPEON, but I now know that is not the case. (I missed out on seeing lots of Pokemon before I went 100% blind.). *Sighs*
I shall have to look this Pokemon up to see if it has gotten into 'Pokemon: Go!' yet. I find a lot of fun trying to catch those Pokemon you provide great storytelling for through your stories.
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What I like about this series of stories is how they all follow a high-level formula to help the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) get their toddler to be a potty pro.
The 'Point A to Point B' is really just to get the kid from using their diapers to using the potty. However, the lower level nuances that tend to make different Pokemon react in different ways in their quest for potty proficiency make each video worth a purchase, rent, etc. This is made more true when, if I recall, breeding Pokemon can result in something that may, or may not, resemble the parent Pokemon.
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Now, taking in all three entries thus far, I would dare to say that youtruly could modify each story to create a really delightful book that introduces different characters to whom the trainer can relate with while also helping the one's caring for the tot multiple options to attain success.
*Giggles* My son's name is Ethan. I'll have to see about having him help me find, if it exists in 'Pokemon: Go!' an ESPURR to name after him. I do like being able to make fun little references that, even if they do not exactly make sense to my son when he helps me with the game's menus, helps me to remember friends and the various tales we've shared through the years. (Wouldn't you know it that, as I went blind, I came to learn I was a 'visual learner'. Oh, the irony.). *Shrugsand shakes his head*
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Great work and very creative in ensuring that each video is best suited for each type of Pokemon. The scenarios are very well thought out and quite believable. When put to a human child, I could see each of these characters playing a part that helps show the up-and-coming 'Big Kid' how there is more than one way to master the potty and ditch the diapers. The more options, the more chances to get through PT ASAP without making things super stressful for the kid to commit to.
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