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megan
> 3 dayThis is perfect. My son was an expert at potty training when he turned two. But he only Likes to go in his potty or bathroom which is a struggle when going anywhere. But this solved the problem!
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Natalia K.
Greater than one weekWhole i like that i dont have to carry the entire potty around, i do find that the piece is a bit flimsy and piece that is attaching to it(for boys) is totally useless. It pops off and falls is you stretch the seat a tiny bit while seating on it(lets admit, toddlers love watching their poop). It fell a few times in the toilet and we stopped using it. So, of you are looking at it just for that part, skip it and dont over pay. Hey the one without it and thats less expensive
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Laura Southwell
Greater than one weekI travel with my potty-training toddler quite a bit. This has been a life saver! It seems to make “scary” potties something recognizable and “safe” so my son is more likely to use the bathroom while traveling. We’ve used this seat around town, flying, and now on a train too! My only frustration was that the carry bag started to fall apart pretty quick.
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Kat
> 3 dayThe idea of the cup is great but in execution it doesn’t work. Yes, he doesn’t pee over it but if the toilet seat has a cut out (which most public toilets do) he ended up peeing under it.
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Firebug
> 3 dayIt worked out great, what a wonderful both for travel and at home.
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Christa
> 3 dayI got this one because it had the little pee guard. Shouldnt have bothered. Its super cheap plastic and the no-slip pads dont do anything. The seat slides all over the place and even my 4 year old who I had test it for me, screamed the whole time because she was scared of it moving all over the place.
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Thelma Woods
> 3 dayYou know this is to much i am already rated this and i do not know I have to give a written response also.
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Cam1s
> 3 dayMy 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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Alyssa Hill
> 3 dayI tried to use this for our main potty seat so my son could get used to seeing it even when we travel, but I ended up buying another one for our house. This one is very flimsy on a larger seat and if the potty blocker isnt on, I fear it breaking. Also, the tabs on the potty blocker have already been over bent because its difficult to take out unless you do it JUST right. I love the travel aspect because it folds up and can fit in the diaper bag. Overall, would use this ONLY for travelling if you really needed to.
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Jessica Martin
> 3 dayI bought this travel seat for my 4 year old who is terrified of public toilets (I think because of how big they are and theyre louder). We used this item a few times at home and its very easy to use! She can do it herself and absolutely loves it! The travel case makes it very easy to travel with and keep clean. I would take a lysol spray to it after use in a public place (drop the seat into the bag and spray the whole inside when I got home) or a wipe while there (I still carry wipes often either baby, clorox or hand wipes). However Im not thrilled with the sturdiness of it. I see it move when she sits on it and it worries me that after constant use that it could break. It does seem pliable in a way that maybe it just moves but wont break but Im too scared to find out. Still deciding if I should just keep using it as we wont need it for long or if I should return it and try a different one.