BabyBjörn Smart Potty, White/Gray
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Katelynn McCrary
> 3 dayGreat for small bathrooms/travel, easy to clean. My only complaint would be that it’s almost too small/short. I didn’t think my little one is very comfortable on it.
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anne mcglochlin
> 3 dayMy grand daughter likes to use it.
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CJ
> 3 dayI was skeptical because it seemed really small, but this is the best little potty! It’s deep, and creates a good position for a child where theirs a slight squat, like when an adult uses a Squatty Potty, which is great. Super easy to take in the car. And has sort of a little place to grab it from the back which some don’t have.
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Mackenzie
> 3 dayLove this toddler potty and would recommend it for any parent who is attempting potty training. This potty is small and portable, meaning it will fit in any small bathroom with little space (like ours). The top (white) portion of the potty nestles into the base and can be removed easily for clean up. It is dishwasher safe with no warping of the plastic. I love the simplicity of this potty and the hassleless clean up - would recommend!
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kmjames22
Greater than one weekThis 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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Mary S.
> 3 dayThis potty chair gives independence to petite kiddos. My daughter is about 18 lbs at 22 months, and she probably couldn’t sit comfortably on anything bigger. It doesn’t have a lid that functions as a stool, but if you have a petite kid, you’ll need a separate stool anyway because no potty chair will be tall enough. It does fit in a standard plastic bag if you want to take it somewhere. I find it most convenient to keep this one at home for my daughter’s independence, and travel with a toilet seat topper. It doesn’t slide around much, is lightweight enough for the kid to empty themselves, and cleaning it with toilet paper or disinfectant wipes is super easy. Basically, it requires very little thought, so you can put your energy towards potty training. Best of luck!!
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Chris
> 3 dayWe bought this for our son who is our third child as one of the potties used by his older sisters doesnt have the little bump in the front to prevent pee from shooting out. It serves its purpose on that front. That said, we have a different version of this that is a little bigger with taller sides. This works fine but I think the other one is more comfortable for a kid who may be sitting there for a while while potty training (trying to figure how to get it all to work). Also, while you could travel with this there are better foldable travel potties if you are purchasing for the sole purpose of using it while on the road. We keep one of those under the passenger seat in our minivan and have gotten our moneys worth out of that thing.