Potty Training Toilet Seat with Step Stool Ladder for Boys and Girls Baby Toddler Kid Children Toilet Training Seat Chair with Handles Padded Seat Non-Slip Wide Step (Blue Green)

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  • Brian

    > 3 day

    BUY THIS ONE - Not the one with pegs that adjust the height at the feet! You want this one that has a hinge down there for the feet to adjust as needed - This makes all the difference in how stable the chair is. This chair does not wobble. This has been great for my little man. He loved the bright colors and the ladder was fun for him to climb vs a step. Most notably my boy loves to be independent and this allows him to feel really stable while going on the potty all by himself.

  • Thomas LaRocca

    21-11-2024

    It helps me by make my daughter’s potty training much easier. She go to potty by her self. I don’t have to lift her up every time while I’m 30 weeks pregnant which is very important for my back not lifting her frequently.

  • Prof. Garrison Kuphal III

    > 3 day

    My 6 year old was still using the potty because he likes to be comfortable while using the restroom at home but that got a bit much to clean up after a 6 year old so I purchased Mangohood toliet seat to go right on top of my regular toliet and it has worked out great!! My 6 year old puts it on top of the toliet when he uses the rest room and it’s very comfortable him, especially because he likes to sit there with his iPad for a while and I don’t have to worry about cleaning up after him when he’s finished.

  • prynces88

    > 3 day

    It is very stable. It is made of strong plastic and is not flimsy. The step is nice and wide. My 3 year old can stand and turn on it comfortably and safely. Im very happy with it. The only problem that I had was the pee blocker was slightly too short for my son. I had to glue an additional blocker on it to make it higher so he didnt splash on the floor. But I had that problem with all the step potties I tried so I guess its a normal issue with potty seats when you have a boy.

  • Bethany Ertle

    > 3 day

    I give Myself 1 star for not finding this sooner! It probably would have made our lives easier! There’s one of these similar floating around social media and that’s the one I went looking for. The reviews were not great besides from first glance I was concerned about the step being too narrow. Not a problem with this combo. As a matter of fact my 3 year old (37 months to the day) was officially fully potty trained the same night this arrived. (It’s been 4 days/nights). He’s been using it regularly, mostly on his own. He refuses to go on the toddler potty since he can use the regular toilet now. If we forget to leave it set up for him, he knows how to do it by himself. Everything about this product is awesome. My son even helped his daddy put it together, which was a breeze. The moment we placed it on the toilet he jumped right on and went. He was comfortable and felt safe thanks to the very wide step and handles. The whole thing is easy to clean/sanitize and bonus... the seat cushion comes off (Velcro)! I am SO GRATEFUL I stumbled on this particular seat/step combo and I will recommend it to everyone!

  • Lou Ann Fore

    22-11-2024

    This is the perfect potty chair for training toddlers! Very well made, padded seat, easy to assemble, and easy to clean. Folds up when not in use. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a seat with a step to give toddlers the independence they need.

  • Kel

    > 3 day

    I bought 3 of these chairs - 1 for downstairs, 1 for upstairs, and 1 for my parents house. They work so well! I used them for potty training and my just-turned 2 year old had no issues using them! He can now pick up the chairs and put them on the potty himself if we forget to do it or he beats us to the bathroom. Note: they do not let a boy easily stand to pee. We are now at that point in our potty training (about 8 months in), so we have step stools in our bathrooms for that. They also only fit on oval-shaped toilets. I do have one on a round toilet and we make it work, but its definitely not as sturdy as it is on the oval toilet.

  • Maryeb35

    > 3 day

    My son loves climbing up the ladder to the potty. Definitely is making it easier to potty train

  • Dudley Walker

    > 3 day

    I have a circle toilet, and it DOES NOT fit the bowl. The back of the training potty bumps up against the open lid, preventing the training potty from sitting on the bowl correctly. As you can see in the photo, there is a gap which makes the training potty unstable to sit on. Im so hopeful there is a solution to make this seat work. Im waiting for a response from the creators.

  • alexis

    > 3 day

    This is a dope sass review. First I’d like to say that this potty is made of thick/strong plastic. The removable cushion seat is a little questionable but I’m sure they only did that to sell replacements.(a holes) It was easy AF to put together and I didn’t need tools. It comes with the white screw caps and key(see pic). Like, if you had arthritis or something you might need to get your toddler to make the last few turns. As far as sturdiness I crawled my 6’4” 300 pound butt onto the potty and had my legs propped up on it. I did not directly support all my weight on the step but it did keep me from falling into the toilet bowl as this product is used with both toilet seats up. Ignore the fake reviews. Buy this potty. 4/5 stars. If the toilet seat were plastic and heavy duty like the rest of it the potty would have easily scored 5/5.

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