BabyBjörn Smart Potty, White/Gray
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J
> 3 dayMy 2 year old has been using this. Bigger than other products similar to it. He uses it daily. The. Splash guard in the front helps out a lot.
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Hannah P.
> 3 dayI love how simple it is. Even my 11 month old knows how it comes off to dump into the toilet. It fits perfectly into a little nook in our bathroom so our little one can just sit whenever the mood strikes.
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G.Hunter
> 3 dayGreat potty chair especially because it is really comfortable for my little one who will sir for a while sometimes waiting... the dimensions and how all the edges are nicely rounded make a difference and the splash guard works. It is also deep enough that when my little one gets excited about carrying it to the toilet to dump the contents the pee doesn’t spill out even if he runs or is a little clumsy. Very easy to pull out and clean.
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C Lynn
> 3 dayI needed something small that could store in the trunk for traveling with young toddlers who just cant wait sometimes. This is perfect. It is well made, solid, easy to pack, easy to clean. I keep this, a package of wipes, a bottle of water for rinsing, a pack of disposable bags, and a bottle of hand sanitizer in a bag in the back. Now when someone says I gotta go! we can just pull off the road to a private spot instead of trying to find suitable facilities.
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Ola
> 3 dayMy daughter didn’t wanna use the foldable travel potty because it was low and she was uncomfortable while getting up and sitting too. This fits under our stroller, travels in the car, it’s easy to clean. And it’s comfortable. We love it
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kmjames22
> 3 dayThis was the first potty we purchased for potty training using the Oh Crap! Potty Training book. I had a hard time deciding between this and the full size - specifically for comfort and for pooping (sometimes they’re sitting for a while). They’re both good but I do like the higher back on the full sized one and I think the splash guard goes a little higher on the full sized as well. I will say that my son doesn’t have a preference and he’s never had an issue on this one (other than the occasional pee splatter when he doesn’t hold his p down). We now keep this one in the car for when we leave the house. It’s super handy and convenient, I just keep a towel underneath so nothing splashes in the back of the car. I will say I for convenience sake I would get two potty’s. One for the car and one for the house (or multiple for the house). It’s hard to remember to grab your potty before you leave so having a separate one specifically for your car is so so nice! Initially we only had one but quickly grabbed a second for the house which eventually became the car potty. It’s also nice to have the option to avoid using public restrooms when you have a toddler that literally touches everything and will try to crawl on the restroom floor to get under the door. You know what one talking about. Yuck.
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JLitton
> 3 dayI ordered this potty for my 3 year old son. I was surprised that it is much smaller than I expected. I think it will be a travel potty for the car. I do like the higher middle section to block pee for little boys.
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Daryl
> 3 dayThe easiest potty to use for potty learning. Easy to clean. Sturdy to use. Little lip in the front prevents spraying. Cute teddy bear on the front. Everything your toddler could want in a new potty.
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DaddyFit.
Greater than one weekMy little 2 year old toddler would get up from this thing with red imprints on her thighs. She would get up with the bowls stuck to her bottom. That’s my only grip other than that and not having a back rest which she eventually got used to this thing is great size and everything.
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MamaSaidSo
> 3 dayThis potty has been great for all of my kids. The insert can be used for infants around 3+ months and the potty bowl works for age 1.5 and up though it is a bit high off the ground for that age and there are shorter potties in the market for little toddlers. Its a great height for a 3 yr old to encourage proper pooping position. Funny story: we once took an insert backpacking for a child who didnt like the idea of pooing in a hole. Drilled a Tiny hole into the side of just the insert and attached some elastic string and a carabiner. Only did this once since it is just easier to teach the kid to be comfortable pooing over a hole but its an idea. The potty is really a sturdy well made one. I do think they would have success offering a smaller model for infants and those whose children can mount a potty by themselves at 11 and 12 months of age.