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C Woods
> 24 hourMust have for a potty training child to keep parents sane while out of the house.
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Rachel
> 24 hourThis was great for traveling. Folds easily and fit in carryon backpack. Only gave 4 stars because shield piece pops off easily and it kept falling in the toilet but still recommend.
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Mayra Weimann
> 24 hourWe bought this for a 5 day trip, and it was pretty useful. My 4 year old was able to fold and unfold it himself. It easily fits in the side pocket of a carry on bag or in a diaper bag. One major drawback of this is the splash guard. It sticks out from the design and for some reason made it a desirable target for my son. The pee leaked right thru the bottom of the splash guard and right onto his pants. We ended up taking off the splash guard and it worked just fine. Maybe not great for boys just learning to toilet train who still need practice with aiming.
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VANESSA DORADO
> 24 hourIt’s great for traveling to cover the seat BUT the cup doesn’t seal so the pee came right out creating a mess in my bathroom. The seat cover stays in its place though so that worked well.
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Raven
> 24 hourThe seat is so convenient. Perfect for my grandsons. This is the second seat I’ve purchased because I gave my seat to my daughter for traveling. It’s now in her diaper bag. This is perfect for travel and is perfect T grandma’s house. Folds nicely and fits in a small draw string bag.
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Cam1s
> 24 hourMy daughter loves it and it saves my arms so much—holding her up on big potties was showing me how out of shape I am! It folds nicely and fits in a semi-waterproof bag that keeps it as clean as a potty can be inside your bag.
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Renee Staat
> 24 hourBought for 2 year old grandson to start potty training. He loves sitting on “blue”. The only complaint I have is the splash guard doesn’t work. Other than that it’s worked well, haven’t traveled with it yet.
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Katie
> 24 hourMy toddler has used the big potty before, but wasnt actually potty trained. We went on a long trip and she was SO excited about the bear on the potty that she actually managed to potty train herself! It was nice to be able to just take this into gas stations/restaurants without it being obvious that I was carrying a potty seat. It is perfectly compact. My only complaint is that the underside isnt super easy to clean because its almost like a grid type of design. Im sure its designed that way for a reason, but cleaning-wise, it made things more difficult. I still would absolutely reccomend!
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Melissa Villanueva
> 24 hourI have a fully potty trained 3 year old boy who still prefers to sit to pee. However, if he doesnt position his boy part down. which my 3 year old just hasnt gotten the hang of yet without parental help, pee will leak from between the potty seat and the toilet seat, or from between the toilet rim and the seat; pee escapes even with the splash guard piece put on the potty seat. I have been trying different potty seats to avoid this issue and this cute potty seat just doesnt work for us. This toddler seat is cute and portable, but it isnt stable on our toilets at home, so it slides around and with the pee escape issue, I dont even use it. It may be better suited for a girl, so Im holding on to it for baby #2.
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Claudia
> 24 hourLove how easy it is to fold, the splash guard is useless if using a public restroom unless you sit your child SUPER close to it. The guard is also a little tricky to put on and take off on the seat and it can’t be folded with it on. The bag it comes in is really cheap material, mine is already falling apart and I’ve only had it for about a month