Dry Nights Start Here | Potty Training & Bedwetting Guide + Waterproof Gear | Chooniez
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Evidence-Based. Parent-Approved.

Confident Days. Dry Nights.

Potty training (1–5) and bedwetting (5–12) are normal phases. We pair trusted guidance with soft, organic, leakproof gear—so you can sleep through the learning curve.

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By the Numbers
~15%
of 5-year-olds wet the bed; ~5% at 10; ~1% in teens1
40–70%
chance if one/both parents wet the bed as kids2
18–24 mo+
common potty-training readiness window (signs matter)3
Alarms help
Evidence supports bedwetting alarms for older kids4
Designed Around What Works

Cozy Outside. Shield Inside. Backed by Science.

Serious Leak Defense
Water-repellent surface + absorbent core cut 2 A.M. chaos.
Organic & Quiet
No plasticky crinkle. Breathable comfort = better sleep.
Machine-Washable
Reuse, rewash, repeat—eco- and budget-friendly.
Confidence-First
Deep sleepers + ADH timing mean it’s not their fault5.
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Goes With Kid Decor. Work Like Armor.

Parent-loved, kid-approved protection that blends in beautifully—and keeps beds & sofas blissfully dry.

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Waterproof Throw Blanket

  • Soft, silent, organic surface kids love.
  • Absorbent core helps keep pajamas & sheets dry.
  • Machine-washable for real-life messes.
Make the Couch Accident-Proof
Kid-friendly sleeping bag folded for an easy sleepover

Organic Sleeping Bag (Best for Sleep-Overs)

  • Discreet, waterproof design for sleepovers & camp.
  • Organic textiles + breathable, no-crinkle liner.
  • Washes clean—reuse again and again.
Sleepover, Secured
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Designed for Real Life

From popcorn spills to midnight oops—these pieces kid love and act like a shield so you both rest easy.

Parenting POV

Potty Training (1–5) & Bedwetting (5–12): What’s Normal, What Works

Toddler bathroom step stool and potty training setup

Potty Training: Readiness > Rushing

  • Readiness signs (often 18–24+ months): stays dry 2+ hours, tells you about wet/dirty, can pull pants up/down, follows simple directions3.
  • Keep it upbeat—praise effort, normalize accidents; avoid shame3.
  • Night dryness lags daytime, so protection is a sanity saver.
Child sleeping peacefully in bed at night

Bedwetting: Common & Temporary

  • Many kids still wet the bed at 5–7; most outgrow it naturally1.
  • Common factors: deep sleep, small bladder capacity, family history, overnight urine production (ADH)5.
  • Practical wins: bathroom before lights-out, nightlight, waterproof layers; avoid routine “sleep interruptions.”
Real Families, Real Relief

“We Sleep Through the Learning Curve Now.”

“The blanket pattern! My Kids love it—but it saved our couch and my patience. No more 2 a.m. sheet marathons.”

Parent testimonial

“My daughter finally said yes to a sleepover. The sleeping bag gave her confidence and me peace of mind.”

“Soft, silent, washable. Exactly the bridge we needed between diapers and dry nights.”

Smarter Choice

Reusable Protection vs. Disposable Hassle

What You Get Chooniez (Reusable) Disposables
Feel & SoundSoft, silent, breathablePlasticky, crinkly
LookKid-worthy designMedical/diaper vibe
Clean-UpMachine-wash, quick dryTrash, re-purchasing
ConfidenceDiscreet & kid-approvedFeels obvious
FAQ

Questions Parents Ask at 2 A.M.

Is bedwetting normal for 5–7-year-olds?
Yes. About 15% of 5-year-olds and ~5% of 10-year-olds wet the bed; ~1% of teens do1. Most kids outgrow it naturally.
Will protection slow training?
No. Protection reduces stress and laundry while the brain-bladder signals mature. Less shame, more sleep = better progress.
What causes it?
Deep sleep, small functional bladder capacity, family history (40–70% risk if parent(s) were bedwetters), and overnight urine production/ADH patterns2,5.
When to start potty training?
When your child shows readiness (often after 18 months): dry periods, awareness, able to pull pants up/down, follows simple directions3.
Do bedwetting alarms work?
They can help train arousal to a full bladder for motivated families, especially ages 6–7+. Evidence supports effectiveness versus no treatment4.
Ready When They Are

Less Laundry. More Time.

Protect their confidence (and your sheets). Organic, washable, whisper-quiet protection that looks like it belongs in your loving home.

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References

  1. Prevalence: ~15% at 5y, ~5% at 10y, ~0.5–1% in teens/young adults.
    See Ferrara et al., 2020; InformedHealth (NCBI).
  2. Genetics: ~40% if one parent, ~70% if both.
    HealthyChildren (AAP) / National Kidney Foundation.
  3. Readiness signs & age window (often 18–24+ months).
    HealthyChildren (AAP); Mayo Clinic.
  4. Alarm effectiveness vs no treatment (helpful for motivated families).
    AAFP evidence review; meta-analysis.
  5. ADH / deep sleep & physiology factors.
    Texas Children’s; UrologyHealth.