BabyBjörn Smart Potty, White/Gray
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Robyn
> 24 hourWorks great!! Looks cute!!! LOVE the butter yellow color. My grandson and sit a pee, without it going over top
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Daryl
> 24 hourThe easiest potty to use for potty learning. Easy to clean. Sturdy to use. Little lip in the front prevents spraying. Cute teddy bear on the front. Everything your toddler could want in a new potty.
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Neo
> 24 hourFor potty training this is a good product. easy to carry, clean and the perfect size so that the kid enjoys sitting on it. Highly recommended
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Tanessa Toten
> 24 hourI like how easy and simple this potty is. I started my babies at 4 and 5 months old. As soon as they could sit up unassisted. Easily moved into any room. Easy to clean too. Fits well in even small bathrooms.
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AP
> 24 hourSave your self a headache and don’t buy this potty! I would give it a zero star if I could! Complete junk! There is no latch or anything to keep the potty in place so every time our kid gets up, the insert will fly out with all the pee flying all over the floor.. It is just disgusting how a brand like Babybjorn can not think of a solution for such a major flaw! You would think they would put a simple latch on it to prevent from flying out after every use! I’m done with it! This potty is going to garbage today!
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kmjames22
> 24 hourThis was the first potty we purchased for potty training using the Oh Crap! Potty Training book. I had a hard time deciding between this and the full size - specifically for comfort and for pooping (sometimes they’re sitting for a while). They’re both good but I do like the higher back on the full sized one and I think the splash guard goes a little higher on the full sized as well. I will say that my son doesn’t have a preference and he’s never had an issue on this one (other than the occasional pee splatter when he doesn’t hold his p down). We now keep this one in the car for when we leave the house. It’s super handy and convenient, I just keep a towel underneath so nothing splashes in the back of the car. I will say I for convenience sake I would get two potty’s. One for the car and one for the house (or multiple for the house). It’s hard to remember to grab your potty before you leave so having a separate one specifically for your car is so so nice! Initially we only had one but quickly grabbed a second for the house which eventually became the car potty. It’s also nice to have the option to avoid using public restrooms when you have a toddler that literally touches everything and will try to crawl on the restroom floor to get under the door. You know what one talking about. Yuck.
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DEE DEE
> 24 hourVery small for even 2 year old. Grandson is afraid to sit on it.
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Jennifer Arther
> 24 hourSimple, easy to clean, easy to haul around - for both child and parent.
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RG1067
> 24 hourWe have bought three other potty training toilets (one that lit up and sang, and two seats that fit on adult toilets) and this one taught my daughter to use the potty the first day we got it. I am not kidding when I say she taught herself. Im not sure if its the squatty nature of the seat. Or the lack of bells and whistles. But the day it arrived she taught herself how to use it. She has gone both number 1 and 2 on it ever since. Had to post a written review for this thing.
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Daniel S.
> 24 hourUnless your little boy already knows to point himself straight down…not likely early on in the potty training journey… pee will go everywhere at seemingly random times. The “hump” on the front is a vertical wall that is flush with the front wall of the bowl. This would be FAR more effective if it was past-vertical, or “cut back” toward the front frame to allow pee to be directed down, instead of up, out and everywhere. It’s good for a rest stop poop on a road trip though! And I’m sure it will be fine for our daughter when she’s ready.