GrowthPic Toddler Toilet Seat with Step Stool Ladder for Boy and Girl Baby, Potty Training Seat Kids Toilet Trainer with Splash Guard (Blue)
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A D Jones
> 3 dayBest potty ever! My grandson loves it! And it travels well!
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abby
20-11-2024My daughter loves this seat and thinks it’s so fancy! It makes her feel like a big girl to be able to get on the big potty without help. It is not super sturdy and I’m always in there with her when she uses it because of that. My daughter is very petite so it might not be ideal for a larger toddler.
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Gregory V Dowless
> 3 dayTried a small on the floor toilet for a 2 yo. It didnt draw the interest I thought it would. But he loves to climb ladders so I thought Id try this handy training aid. HE LOVES IT! Now you cant stop him from wanting to climb on the seat . He doesnt alway GO but at least he likes the seat and knows where Go .
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Yarn Lady
Greater than one weekThis seat is great for training it allows them to climb safely on their own and is very stable
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summer haverland
> 3 dayPerfect just as pictured. Great quality and my daughter absolutely loves it
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Nursetobe
> 3 dayWish I would have bought this to start with instead of the miniature replica toilet. My daughter is 2.5 y/o and very very petite. She has no butt so hard seats are uncomfortable. She loves this one and the soft seat! The seat opening is a little wide. Seems easy enough to clean. Fits out toilet and sturdy enough she gets up by her self turns around and pulls her own pants down (plenty of room with the large white step only. Pink extra step didnt work for us unfortunately). I could see certain toilets not working with this seat or large toddlers (35lbs+) that are not on the cautious side. I think it would be well worth a try especially if your kiddo is petite!
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Julie Guy
> 3 dayThe pic and description state you can turn the star on the outside bottom of the legs to adjust the footings to level the legs for the step up to be level. The star is molded into the leg, unable to turn, also the pictures show gray extensions that come out of the footings to make it level, there are no gray extensions on the footings. Therefore, the step up is pointed down instead of being level and my children will not step up without help because it’s leaving forward. The shield is also too low for my son and daughter. They both urinate over it. For $63.99 plus tax, it’s too expensive to just deal with it.
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Pam
> 3 dayThis potty seat has been incredible for my son. He was born with achondroplasia dwarfism so finding a way for him to get up on the big potty independently was a must. We chose this particular potty seat with ladder because of the additional splash guard (a definite pro for boys!!) and the foot rest (which he uses as another step). The ladder is sturdy and he feels confident climbing up to the top on his own. When not in use, it folds up quickly for easy storage. This seat has truly been a game changer in potty training for our family.
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Edwin
> 3 dayThe product is great. The seat is really sturdy for my two year old and comfortable. He had spaghetti on his hand and stained cushion. The stain stayed on the seat. Besides that it’s great.
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Joyful Jogger
> 3 dayThis item really helped my son with his potty training, particularly succeeding with #2 in the toilet. It is comfortable for him to sit on this chair for quite a while if needed (its cushioned) and he likes the little ladder and being able to squeeze the handles while hes going potty. I write very few reviews, but recommend this highly for potty training. We own a variety of other little training toilets and seat covers but this is the one that did the trick.