Portable Potty Training Seat with Dinosaur Training Chart for Boys, Non-Slip Locking Grip Foldable Toilet Seat for Toddler, Travel Potty Seat Fits Round & Oval Toilets Home & Travel use, Bag Included
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nat.driss
> 3 dayThis seat is functional and very easy to unfold and stick on the potty. There are two little prongs that unfold on the bottom that keep the seat in place for your child. It’s good as a portable option for sure but get a nice one for home. This one, if too much weight is applied, it bows slightly and could pinch your kids bottom. My daughter is 3y/o and tall for her age, but even though she doesn’t weigh all that much I still worry it will pinch if she sits in the right spot. The fold creases are what I’m referring to. Still love that it folds for on the go use, into a little waterproof carry bag.
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Paul
Greater than one weekWe are in that stage of trying to get our daughter to use the potty so we decided that if we going to do it we had to go whole hog and that meant even when we were out to dinner or shopping so I got her this travel one to take. IT came packaged just fine and I couldnt see any defects. It the box is the potty and a potty milestone board (we havent used that yet as we are trying to get her to do it on her own but it might come into play before too long). The seat fold into quarters and folded just fine. It has what looks to me like a frogs face and my daughter seemed to like it. We have only used it a handful of times and while she still hasnt gone on it she doesnt fight to get off of it which is a huge plus. All in all, if you are looking for something to take with you for your child to get potty trained this is a nice addition to your gear bag.
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Michael DuPree
> 3 dayEasy to clean and the kiddos love it.
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daju
> 3 dayWhat came in the box are plastic seat cover, pack of magnetic star stickers, short rope to hang the potty training chart and a wall sticker to hang it on, a dry erase marker with eraser and a separate dry erase marker eraser and bonus small animal stickers. Packaged well. The plastic potty seat is portable and comes with a travel bag. I love that I can bring it with me anywhere I go. Especially in hotels. Quality made. Cute unicorn motif on the good sized potty training chart.The plastic potty portable seat is foldable and not to thick so it doesn’t take a lot of space to bring it anywhere. Doesn’t take a lot of space in the bathroom either, even if it’s not folded.
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Flo
> 3 dayWe try to stay consistent when it comes to potty training which means that my toddler remains diaper free on the go. That being said, trying to hold a wiggly kid over a public toilet while praying it all makes it into the toilet is a struggle. This comes with its own little baggie and we literally take it everywhere! There’s no toilet bowl that it hasn’t fit onto yet. It has large bands to secure it and little clips under to keep from sliding on the seat. It folds into 4 when you’re done! It comes with a potty chart and stickers as an added bonus. I thought my 19 month old might be too young for the concept but he actually enjoys getting stars after completing any of the tasks. My only down side about the chart is that its a bit tricky when it comes to staying on the provided adhesive, i wish it had been a hook instead. If it falls all the stars are crashing down right along with it.
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AmericanDreamer
> 3 dayMy son was past the age where this potty training seat would be useful for us, but a relative has successfully used it with their two-year-old newly potty trained son and he seems to really be intrigued by it.
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Reen Kennedy
> 3 dayThis folds out and back in nicely and easily. It grips well to the seat and doesnt slide around like other ones. I like that it is portable and I can throw it in my bag without it being bulky -- I can take this to other peoples houses and to businesses and not worry that when my kid has to go they will be able to go on a seat sized for them. The other things that come with it are good too - my kid likes playing with the stuff more so than using it as a chart. But I can see how it could be a good motivator if your kid needs the visual on how well they are doing or the encouragement.
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kme
> 3 daySeat seems sturdy. Havent had granddaughter over to visit yet! Will use for upcoming family trip. Came with nice bag to store seat in and a magnetic star chart to encourage using the potty!
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Luanne Todd
> 3 dayI found the quality of this seat to be okay at best. It was made a little flimsy. I had to push a little bit to get it to fit on the seat. It is made from a harder thin plastic. I did however like the chart and stickers that came with it.
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Full Sized Mom
> 3 dayThis portable potty chair is SO convenient to have for traveling, as an extra potty seat, or just for everyday use. It comes in a fun design with its own carrying bag and potty chart to help make potty training fun. My 4 year old is potty trained, but we needed this for when we travel places because her bottom is still too little to sit on a regular toilet seat. Before we got this, I would either have to help hold her up, or bring her big potty chair with us to hotels, grandparents, etc. It was a pain to do. We also use the chart because she is still practicing to wipe on her own after going #2. She loves getting stars and then a reward when she fills up the squares. This potty seat is so nice because it folds up to about the size of my hand and is so easy to use. There are tabs that fold down to help keep the seat from sliding out of place. There are also two rubber bands that not only cover the fold of the seat (to prevent pinching) but they also help keep the seat from being able to slide around freely. The only thing I wish it had was another band for the back fold. It hasnt pinched my daughters bottom (as its right where the crack of the bottom sits) but I believe there is still that possibility. Overall, this is a great concept, easy to use, and gives toddlers an incentive to use the potty like a big kid. I definitely recommend it.