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Toilets and Plumbing in the White House

While our current President can take the bathrooms and having a flush toilet for granted, this has not always been the case. Our country’s most celebrated home has a varied history of sanitation—not all of it good.

 
The History of the Toilet in the US

While English inventors like Sir John Harrington, Alexander Cummings, and yes, even Thomas Crapper, were creating and improving on the water closet; in America, inventors were coming up with their own ideas. Since the colonists only brought with them the humble chamber pot, they had to create their own inventions to solve the sanitary problems.

 
Sanitary Practices in Ancient Civilizations

Western Civilization arguable began in the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers that we now call Babylonia from 6000-3000 BC. These people created systems of writing and communications, had a codified set of laws, literature, and a calendar system. They also created a fairly sophisticated system of water management. The people of Babylonia had irritation drams, drains, basins and the rich had personal bathrooms.

 
Flushing out the History of the Toilet

While most people credit the invention of the modern flush toilet to Thomas Crapper, who was an English sanitary engineer. There are some historians who disagree. Thomas Crapper who lived from 1837-1920 invented the valve and siphon mechanism that made our modern toilet possible. But some historians say the credit really should go to an anonymous ancient Minoan who lived some 4,000 years ago in ancient Crete. Some give the ultimate credit to Alexander Cumming who in 1775 patented a specialized flushing device.

 
Did the First Toilet come from China?

If you ask most any person who invented the modern toilet, you will hear about Thomas Crapper. However, in China archaeologists has discovered a 2000 year old toilet that had running water, and featured a stone seat an a comfy armrest and was flushed with piped water.

 
Disposable Potty Training Pants make it easy on Parents!

When your child is ready for Toilet Training, making the switch out of diapers is easier with the new Disposable Potty Training Pants. Making the switch from regular cloth diapers or disposable diapers to pull-up style disposable training pants is proven to be a great way to advance to potty training.

 
Take your Time with Night Time Toilet Training

It’s important for parents to know that most children have a completely different time-table when it comes down to daytime toilet training and night time toilet training. Daytime training is usually mastered a lot easier and at a younger age. It’s important to not be concerned if your toddler wets the bed. The vast majority of children under the age of five years still wet their bed occasionally. And 1 in 10 elementary children still do. 

 
When is your child ready for Night-Time Potty Training?
When your child has the daytime potty training routine down, then it is time to start thinking about staying dry during the night. This is a process that can happen quickly for some children and more slowly for others.
 
Top picks for books on Toilet Training

There a number of great books out there to help with the task of training your toddler to “go potty.” These books are entertaining and fun, while getting the message across in a way your child can understand. Here is a rundown of some the best of them.

 
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