Toddlers Potty Training Toilet Seat Boys Girls, Kids Potty Training Seat Step Stool Ladder,Fedicelly Potty Chair (Gray/White)
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Crazyanna
> 3 dayMy 2 1/2 year old loves this. She is all about doing thing alone and going to the potty is one of them. This made it so much easier now that she is able to get up on the potty alone. Now I can’t get her out of the bathroom. It is very sturdy and doesn’t move when she turns around to sit. Hand down the best potty seat.
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Caterina lanza
> 3 dayIts stable and safe. I bought one for both mine and my daughters place. My granddaughter can independently use it without worry
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Bex Row
> 3 dayThis was the single best thing we did for fostering independence in using the bathroom. It was a night and day change from struggling to get my child to engage with using the bathroom to literally never changing another poopy diaper again. The handles and small seat make them feel secure and the design of the seat makes it very easy to keep clean. The only drawback is the plastic can shift over time and may need readjusted but its not hard to do and very worth it imo
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Viola M.
> 3 dayPotty training My 1 yr/O Daughter (first time mom) with the way everyone scared me about potty training being tough... Let me tell you this training seat and a very tiny bit of patience is all you need ... My daughter immediately associates sitting on this with going poopy ... Thank you to whoever made this ... Life saver and makes the task of potty training so much more easy .. MUST BUY
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Adlin Mczorn
> 3 dayNot as sturdy as I would like and its just weirdly built.
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DJ
> 3 dayLet me introduce you to the humble hero of our potty training journey – the Potty Training Toilet Seat! This little gem may not boast flashy colors or fancy features, but its the unsung champion that has made potty training our 2-year-old daughter a breeze. One of the things we love about this toilet seat is its simplicity. It seamlessly fits onto our regular toilet, providing a safe and secure spot for our little one to do her business. No frills, no fuss, just pure functionality. Cleaning up is a piece of cake too! The seat is easy to remove and clean, ensuring that we spend less time scrubbing and more time celebrating our daughters potty victories. While there may not be any music or sound effects, our daughter has found her own ways to make potty time entertaining. She happily sits on her mini throne, giggling and chatting away as she embraces her newfound independence. Who needs bells and whistles when you have a toddlers endless imagination? The best part? This potty training toilet seat has been a game-changer for our daughters confidence. She proudly declares her triumphs and struts around like a tiny conqueror. The joy in her eyes is enough to melt any parents heart. If youre seeking a no-nonsense potty training solution, look no further than this simple yet effective toilet seat. It may not have all the fancy extras, but it gets the job done with ease. Embrace the journey, celebrate the victories, and remember that sometimes the simplest tools can bring the biggest successes in potty training your little one.
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Jayme
Greater than one weekI’ve tried a lot of potty chair’s and this one was by far the best. My son has autism and refuses to use the lil potty chairs. So grateful I found this one. Thanks
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April | Project Downsize
Greater than one weekWeve used this for just over 2 years now. You may need to mess with it a little for setup, depending on the exact height of your toilet. For our toilet, we need it to be on the shortest setting with the toilet seat up, doesnt fit securely any other way. Got one for Grandmas and hers fits best with the seat down, at the tallest height. If you can get it set up right, it fits very secure. Foldup: if you know how it works, its easy. When I need to use the toilet, I just lift the seat of pee pee bear (my daughters name for it, it disconnects itself, & I can easily flip it down. My husband never took the time to figure it out, so it never folds for him and he just leans it over the tub still open. Whatever works though lol Cleaning is where it really lacks imo. Theres way too many crevices for urine to leak into that are also hard to clean out. Its doable, but difficult. The part that you really cant clean is the velcro that holds the seat on. 2 years in and the velcro is completely stained and smells. Ive tried to clean it and even used a steamshot on it to no avail, so were about to have to get rid of it. Id love to be able to replace that bit. Otherwise, its been great. My daughter has loved it and its made her feel much more independent through the potty training process. She was incredibly sad to see it go.
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Kindle Customer
19-11-2024This potty seat is super easy to assemble, easy to transport, and I love how easily adjustable it is. My daughter was a little hesitant to try it at first out of fear of falling in the toilet, but soon conquered after she figured out how to step up and put her butt on the seat. Highly recommended for potty training.
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Mommabuysthings
> 3 daySo at first I was frustrated because I thought this wouldnt work on my toilet after assembling it. I noticed my toilet was shorter even with the shortest adjustment on the legs. So there is a small gap between regular toilet and this child seat( see photos). But the morning after assembling I left it on the toilet and my daughter (2 1/2 years old) used it like a champ. I was very pleased that it still was sturdy even with the gap, she felt safe. The handles are great. And its easy to move on and off the toilet for adult and toddler use. The hole is small enough that she felt confident using it, and shes a tiny little thing, tall but thin, so I was worried about the hole being too big and her getting scared. Overall positive experience with this product. I attached pictures of my toilet without the product to show the height and shape for comparison.