Gimars Portable Travel Potty Seat for Toddlers, Large Folding Travel Potty Seat For Kids Fits All Shape Toilet, Foldable Toilet Seat for Boys & Girls With 6 Non-Slip Silicone Pad, Free Carry Bag, Pink
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Valery Vereau
> 3 daymy toddler was terrified of big toilets and going out with her was always a problem but this seat has made the whole going to the bathroom process so easy! shes happy to sit on the big toilet now and even likes carrying the little bag around. so helpful!!
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Savannah
> 3 dayThis thing is awesome! It takes up minimal room in the diaper bag and doesn’t slip on the toilet seat. 10/10!
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Lisette
> 3 dayWe use it when out in public! Prevents my toddler from falling into the toilet and super easy to store in my purse on the go! Love it
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PartridgeFamily14
> 3 dayInitially, I bought this fold-up potty seat because it was yellow (my sons favorite color) and because I needed to find a positive solution for enabling my son to use public restrooms, which he would not do. I showed it to my son after it arrived and how it worked. I let him fold it, unfold it, and place it on the toilet. He used it once at home, with success. However, my reason for purchasing this was to promote the use of public toilets. When we went out in the community the following day, he actually usd a public restroom with this device! This, mind you, was the first time he EVER used the public restroom and had such a positive experience! He was clearly comfortable using this seat and was successful in using it. I could not be more happy with such success! For any parent of a child with sensitivities, this is worth a try. Its a bright color, which appeals to young minds, and is very easy to use. I like that it has little grey foldable arms on the bottom of the seat to keep it in place when on top of a toilet seat, for added security. I am incredibly happy with this purchase and would recommend it to others without hesitation.
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Nathan Bender
> 3 dayWe used this on our regular toilet for our toddler while he learned to use the potty. We also brought it with us when traveling. It folds up and takes up very little space. We liked that it fits securely on the toilet while still being removable. The underside is a bit difficult to clean with all the nooks and crannies, but all in all had worked well for us.
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Natalie P.
> 3 dayMy daughter only uses potty tops. She doesn’t use the mini potty. We have both. She just prefers the tops. For a portable option this is a must. It’s lightweight and compact yet durable and sturdy when in use. The little grips on the underside make it slip free. I made a little to-go packet that has this amazing potty top, spray alcohol- to spray a public toilet seat top before placing this potty top down, hand sanitizer, mini pack of wipes and extra toilet paper. This past weekend we were forced to use the dreadful porta-potty and this came is clutch!!! 0 contact between any dirty porta-potty seat and my sweet 2 year olds baby butt!!
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Kathleen Marron
> 3 dayMy son was in the middle of potty training and we had not used a potty chair or other tools. We went camping and he would not use the potty chair. I was looking for something that I could safely put on a toilet. We started using at home to make sure it didnt slip or pinch - reading other product reviews that seemed to be the issue with most of them. The day I got this we starting using it. He had no issues with it. It didnt slip at all - just make sure to pull the tabs down and set it on the potty and move it to the correct position. It didnt pinch when he sat and wiggled, and he doesnt really sit still. It is also very strong - I have sat on it and it held me. The added bonus to this seat was the duel case and plastic bag. I clean it before we leave the house and put it in the black bag, once out and about and it gets used I put it in the plastic bag and then in the black bag. This way after using it in a public restroon Im not putting it back in a clean bag.
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Lauren S
> 3 dayA must have for toddlers starting to potty train! Although a bit of disappointment upon approval. Expected the black drawstring bag, based on customer images & first photo. Only received the clear ziploc bag. Customer service was unable to send the black bag. Placed a new order and returned the first; second order contained the black bag; no clear ziploc.
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Someone
> 3 dayMy daughter is almost 4 and one of our major hiccups in finishing potty training has been public restrooms. She would SCREAM and refuse to use the toilets, so we would have to decide to never leave the house or keep her in a pull-up. Then I stumbled upon this gem. I honestly had low hopes of it helping, but from the first time I asked her to use it (after showing it to her before we left the house), our problem has DISAPPEARED. She literally shouts to anyone in passing now that she’s a big kid for going on the potty. BONUS: it folds pretty small, feels very sturdy, and is easy to wipe clean. Don’t hesitate if your child has public bathroom anxiety. This thing lives up to all the good reviews.
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Alycia Klocko I
> 3 dayWish we had this when potty training our first 2kids!!!! Omg I absolutely LOVE this seat!! Our daughter has been potty trained since she was just over 2yrs and going out before was so hard! We had to lug around her tiny potty because she refused to sit on a regular sized seat. If going to the mall (or something similar where it wasn’t possible) just had to make her use the bathroom before and keep outings short. This potty seat is a game changer!! She loves it!! We went to a beach house and having her go on a regular seat (with this) was EASY! Not to mention EASY to clean, EASY to fold, sturdy/feels safe and SO COMPACT!! Had other moms impressed and interested too. Seriously, no regrets. I’ll most definitely get another eventually… it’s super convenient to have it in our master bathroom so our daughters can go there when the other bathroom is occupied. Lol