Kalencom Potette Plus Potty Seat Liners with Magic Disappearing Ink, 30 Count

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  • AMG

    > 24 hour

    Haven’t been able to use them since my daughter refused to use the potty outside the bathroom. But they seem to do what is promised. However to warn others don’t touch the frogs!! I couldn’t figure out at first how I ended up with green dye all over me until I realized I had the green frogs touching my hands.

  • WinWigWon

    > 24 hour

    These fit the potette potty perfectly! One of the BEST products for small children I have purchased. When our first showed interest in potty training (was not even 18 months yet) I panicked about what we would do out and about. After much research, I found the potette. It is perfect for everyday errands or for long road trips with emergency unplanned potty breaks! These bags cover the whole potty and have an absorbent pad attached to the bottom. I have never had one of these bags leak and they have faced, well, lets just say many challenges. :) A toddler MUST have. Of course, go get the potette potty first, if you havent already!!!

  • Stephanie

    > 24 hour

    My son was potty training and we had to go on a 9 hr roadtrip so while searching for ways to make the process more smooth and to avoid taking him to public restrooms I found these. We simply brought his small home potty (it has a bottom part and a top that you detach to dump out) and when he had to go we would stop at a rest stop, place the bag over the seat part of the potty, then dispose of the bag. If you are in a similar situation, I would recommend practicing at home for a few days. We practiced for two days and even then he was a little hesitant/weirded out by going potty with a bag over the seat at first. The bags have a small absorption pad inside which is a huge plus.

  • Lillith

    > 24 hour

    I ignored the advice of some parents that you dont need one of these potettes because your kid will hold it for a few minutes or whatever. I dont think its fair or reasonable when your child is mastering potty training to put them in a situation where they dont have access to a potty when they need one. And there are always going to be such situations. My issue with these bags is just the price. The bags themselves work great and my tot seems to have no problem sitting on the plastic bags rim on the potty. But just when you think you are escaping the expense of diapers...! I dont agree that you can use grocery store bags because they have tiny holes, and a friend of mine warned me that they had an embarrassing situation in a restaurant once because of that. These bags have no holes and of course they fit and absorb well. But having ordered a pack a couple of weeks ago, I was shocked to see that the price has risen by three whole dollars. Phooey! they were expensive enough already. Now they are fifty cents per liner!!! Something tells me they cost a whole lost less to manufacture. Try other websites and see if they work for you (even where the price is lower, theres shipping to factor in etc).

  • Mo

    > 24 hour

    Good for 1 kid 1 time. With multiple kids we use a diaper in the bottom of a plastic bag works better for multiple kids at 1 stop. Then we dont have to change bags between each kid. These bags work well and dont fall apart which is essential considering what you use them for. Good product, worth the money.

  • J&H

    > 24 hour

    These bags along with the travel potty are the perfect solution for car trips when you don’t want to do more than pullover rather than drive around looking for an acceptable bathroom for your toddler. We all know time is short when your kid starts screaming that they need to go potty. I love that there is an absorbent pad at the bottom. We just tie up the bag and dispose of it like a doggie bag.

  • LK

    > 24 hour

    We used these for our older daughter keeping the potette potty it the car at all times and now use them for our younger daughter. Its very easy to use and holds quite a lot, you can always add absorbency with some paper towels or a diaper. We had a family camping trip with lots of rain and mosquitos so even the adults used these bags to avoid trips in the middle of the night!

  • Renee Ligman

    > 24 hour

    these things are such a life saver on road trips. It never fails we are in Minneapolis traffic and I hear I gotta pee. Well when there is 4 lanes of traffic going nowhere what are you to do? Whip out the pot!!! She unbuckles (reminder, we are not moving because of the traffic) and she goes and I tie up the bag and she goes back in her seat. Next time we stop to eat or gas up we toss the bag. I also take a container of Kandoo wipes along too because the fit perfectly in the pot upside down so we keep a set in each vehicle. We also use it for camping and fishing when nature calls. This is definitely one of my top 10 items to have for a toddler!

  • Rebecca A Daly

    > 24 hour

    In the grocery store parking lot. In a large park. At the beach. At the other end of zoo from the bathrooms. These are the places your newly potty-trained child will urgently have to go to the bathroom. Moment of mom panic in which you calculate the time it takes to pack up and haul the other kids, triangulate the nearest restroom, and tabulate how much soothing, threatening, and redirecting youll have to do to get everyone back on track after making this unscheduled detour. NO MORE! Pop out your travel potty and liner, hide it behind a stroller, car door, or bush, and two seconds later your kiddo is back to enjoying life and no one had to schlep 50 miles to a filthy public restroom. These bags have saved MANY outings with my young twins. Once the boys figured out peeing standing up, I did away with the potty and just shoved a couple bags in my purse for emergencies. These bags are pretty sturdy - never yet had one leak or tear. Yes, even after Ive tied it up and tossed it in the trunk of my car if a trash can wasnt handy. (We throw it in the trash as soon as we get home.) I got cocky once. I thought I could just put some paper towels in a grocery store bag and it would be the same. Well, a potty emergency at a gas station taught me a pretty messy lesson on just how absorbent the pad in Potette liners is, and how grocery store bags often get tears you dont notice until bodily fluids are leaking out of them. Never again.

  • Bon

    > 24 hour

    We keep the seat in our car for our potty trained kids on long trips. Its perfect for in a pinch and cant find a bathroom! These new bags are a bit bigger and the seat we have is 4-5 yrs old so I assume the new seat is a little bit wider than our old one. They dont fit as snug as the previous bags.

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