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Ladyfingers
> 3 dayThe kids like this step-up style potty chair, but I wish it fit our standard size toilet seat just a tad more securely. Once the kids are on and sitting, it’s not much of a problem, but the unit moves a bit while getting up there, and that worries me during times when Im not around. Even so, our two year old likes using this much more than traditional training seats—it’s easier for her to use in general. Even our five year old prefers this to the regular toilet seat. The unit is easy to keep clean, and although it folds for easy storage, be aware it still takes up a lot of bathroom space because of its large size.
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d
> 3 dayI found this to be a good training tool to help with potty training. However, the lack of instructions is ridiculous - especially for the price of this thing. PROS: - Lightweight AND foldable. When it’s not in use, I fold it, and place it to the side of the toilet. My child was able to take it out and put it on the toilet himself - and was proud to do so. - It fits perfectly over all three of our toilets in our home (all elevated toilets). - All the necessary pieces (and extras) are included. Theres also a little plastic flat head screwdriver, so you don’t need your own tools to build. - Adjustable double step ladder and footrest to ensure stability and sturdiness. - Included cushioned seat cover that is removable for easy washing/cleaning. And they include velcro that you can attach to the bottom of the seat cover. Without the velcro, the seat covers arent stable and can slip off. - There’s a backrest and anti-slip handles. My son uses the handles for support for climbing up and holds on when he is on the toilet. The backrest ensures my son that he wont fall into the toilet. CONS: - At $36, this potty stool is on the higher end of similar models. - The instructions don’t show step-by-step instructions, so you’re left to figure it out on your own. I kept looking back at the picture reference as I was putting it together. It was frustrating and took longer than it should. - Plastic is on the cheaper, flimsy side, so its possible it could break. Take care when handling. - Due to its size, its a bit bulky and large. So you do need someplace to store it when not in use. Because of this, this potty seat stays in our basement bathroom. Like I mentioned in my headline, itll serve its purpose.
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D
> 3 dayI should have started out with this! We love it!
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Kerry Nova
> 3 dayIt was only slightly difficult (confusing) to assemble, but worked out fine in the end.
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Diana
> 3 dayI love this potty ladder/seat. My nephew has his own ability to go climb and sit on his own with adult supervision. Hes been using it when it is available. Super easy to assemble and super easy to clean. Its great that you can easily fold it in half and store it when he is not using it.
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Lydia N.
Greater than one weekPros: my little one can use the step ladder to climb up by herself. This has resulted in some positive outcomes where she makes it to the potty all on her own. The cushion is soft. The urine guard works pretty well to prevent messes. Cons: Its not attached to the toilet seat, so it can potentially move around.
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Liz Torres
> 3 daya little confusing to put together but once I figured it out, it was a good purchase. Fits perfect and easy to store since it folds away.
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Leo Dennis
> 3 dayJust what we needed
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayWorks really well! Its very convenient and comfortable for my toddler.
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Melissa
Greater than one weekMy 3 year old likes using it..