The Peepee Teepee for the Sprinkling WeeWee: 5 Fishing in Cellophane Bag

There is nothing more surprising for a first parent than a sprinkling wee-wee! So prepare and protect them from the horror with our Pee-Pee Teepee! These cone-shaped tents make diaper changes dry and easy! You’ll receive 5 Pee-pee Teepees in a clear bag with the Pee-Pee poem.

A must-have diapering accessory for newborn boys; excellent baby shower gift with guaranteed giggles!Changing a baby girl is not all glitz and glory;
Changing a baby boy is an even bigger horror story.
You hold his feet in one hand, and the diaper in the other;
The whole time praying, “Please don’t pee on your mother!”

Each measures approx. 2″ in diameter x 2″ tall. 100% cotton. Washable and re-usable.

Product Features

  • Changing a baby girl is not all glitz and glory; changing a baby boy is an even bigger horror story…until now!
  • Simply place the soft cloth cone over his wee-wee during diaper changes to avert a sprinkling.
  • Five 100% cotton pee-pee teepees with cute illustrations come in a cellophane bag.
  • Fully machine washable and re-usable.
  • The ultimate diapering accessories for boys; the perfect addition to any baby shower gift!

3 thoughts on “The Peepee Teepee for the Sprinkling WeeWee: 5 Fishing in Cellophane Bag”

  1. cute idea, not really needed. i bought them b/c the idea was cute. i think ive used them once, but they are such a cute idea. i always just end up using the diaper. they are good conversation starters though, lol

  2. Having a baby boy? You NEED these. I saw these and similar products in the store when I was pregnant – they were cute and funny, but I figured, ‘I don’t need that.’ Fast-forward to after my son was born…we learned quickly that when you take off a newborn baby boy’s diaper, as soon as the cool air hits them down there, it’s pretty much a guarantee that they’ll pee within 2 seconds. Unfortunately this lesson didn’t sink in until I’d spent several weeks getting fire-hosed every time I changed a diaper, and I’d gotten used to…

  3. Waste of money We tried to use these a few times, but now they just sit in a drawer. They’re too small and don’t stay on when the baby moves and kicks during a change. We have a dedicated diaper-duty washcloth for the purpose now. Cute idea but just not functional.

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