Toddlers Potty Training Toilet Seat Boys Girls, Kids Potty Training Seat Step Stool Ladder,Fedicelly Potty Chair (Gray/White)
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Amy G
> 3 dayThis potty chair makes potty training so easy! My son will go all by himself and he loves it and it has made the transition to the potty so simple! This is our second one, we now have one for each floor.
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StupidBucket
> 3 dayI generally hate this kind of stuff. Im always looking for multipurpose items, not a fan of cheap plastic stuff, and I almost never buy anything with a cutesy animal on it if I can avoid it. But damn if my daughter doesnt love this thing. Shes two, and was TERRIFIED of using the big potty. We tried other potty seats, but I could tell that she was afraid she was going to fall, and hated not having something to hold on to. She also really wanted to get onto the potty herself, and didnt want me to help. I ordered one of these things and she loved it! A few months later, and Ive bought two more (one for our other bathroom, and one for grandmas house). Its plastic, not super well made but fine for what I need, and she loves the stupid bear. So you might be looking for a more elegant solution, but just get the damn bear chair. Your kid will love it.
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DJ
Greater than one weekLet 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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McMama
> 3 dayLet me start off by praising this company’s customer service. Upon putting the training seat together, two pieces of the plastic were not joining correctly and then got stuck. Reaching out to customer service, they were very responsive and assisted us promptly. Very professional, and top notched all around. We were able to reorder a new one quickly and it’s definitely worthwhile in your toddlers potty training journey. For the training chair itself, we used it on a round toilet seat / bowl. It fits perfect and doesn’t slide around. You can easily fold it and place it to the side when an adult needs to use the toilet, and take seconds to put it back afterward. There is a splash guard that is raised in the front so little girls won’t pee out of their seats. Two handles on each side lets your little one grab on while they’re going, so they don’t become scared about falling in. And the cushion is also velcroed on, so if you need to clean, it is very easy to remove and sanitize. There are rubber stoppers on the bottom of the seat as well as the steps, so it doesn’t slip or slide at all. The little step is adjustable in height and lets your little one climb up by themselves. Of course, there’s a cute little bear that is the back of the seat - but it’s not overly cartoonish and making this gender neutral. A lot of other training seats have reviews from parents saying that urine is trapped or there’s an odor that doesn’t go away no matter how much they clean. It definitely won’t happen to this chair - it’s super easy to wipe down, and there’s nothing to trap the pee/poo. It’s been an easy transition for us to get her to use the potty, and she even feels comfortable going by herself without telling us sometimes. That’s the goal we all strive for when potty training, isn’t it?? We also have one of those mini toilets that has a bucket, but it’s honestly such a pain to be cleaning pee and poop out of the little bucket. So if you’re ready to start the journey, definitely pick up one of these. It’ll help make your lives easier for sure!
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Seth Hawk
> 3 dayMy 2 year old loves it. It’s quick and easy to put in place. He has no problems climbing up on it and using it.
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melissa berry
Greater than one weekThe opening is still to large for my child’s bottom although she is 18 mo old, I wanted to start practicing. For any parents looking to start early with this method rather than the small potty, the small toddler will not be able to really use this. Maybe there is a weight requirement I missed In the description. Was easy to assemble and seems great otherwise. Fits and no slipping when I test by hand.
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Emma P
> 3 dayThis works fine for us. My daughter has to be cautious when climbing up and turning around because the toilet bowl sticks out over the step. She started using this at 23 months. The seat moves very easily, but its not much of a problem. Somehow we managed to get water in the legs (probably from the bathtub), which caused a bad chemical smell, but it was easy to take apart and clean.
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David
> 3 dayWe try to make it fun for our granddaughter to go to the potty. We sing lets go to the potty and she will get on the potty singing with us and normally will do her business.
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Clay Tungate
> 3 dayThis chair helps our toddler get on and off the toilet by themselves. Before they were unable to get up without assitance. It is a thinner plastic, but it does the job in getting our toddler on the toilet and helping them feel comfortable.
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Mark DeBritto
20-11-2024It’s not a perfect fit on my Toto toilet and it’s fold but not always on the first attempt