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Camille M
> 3 dayBought for toddler who is potty training. So nice to have it at public restrooms. Makes it much easier for kids to sit on the large toilets too.
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Jennifer Farmer
> 3 dayFits in my diaper bag and super portable and easy to clean. I tell all my mom friends about this! Even ones with older kids who are potty trained because then their kids dont fall in the toilets at stores!
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Stephany Moreno
> 3 dayIt’s okay it still slips regardless.
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Mitchell Jones V
> 3 dayMy daughter took a little regression in her potty training after we moved and we were struggling to get her to use public restrooms without huge fights and tears on all parts. Thankfully I found this seat and i actually ended up buying two of them. We have one we keep at home and one we keep in her backpack so we always have one when we are on the go with her. It makes using any toilet easy because she knows this seat will keep her safe from falling in. She even asks if we have her owl seat when she tells us she has to use the restroom. I highly recommend, especially for those parents who need something for on the go. Easy to fold, easy to clean, and definitely so easy to use! (seriously i cannot sing enough praises for how much better using the bathroom is for us now)
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kaelee
> 3 dayNo urine guard for boys, slips around
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Amanda Rolwes
> 3 dayThis was just what we needed. We were having great success with potty training at home but every time we left the house she would have an accident because she was afraid of the big potty at a store or a public space. This potty seat folds up so easily and you can wipe it down with a sanitizing wipe in a second. I keep it in my purse at all times. It came in a sealed reusable bag so that you can put it in the bag before putting it in my purse. Sometimes the seat slides around on toilets because it doesnt fit all of them, but it has grips and little tabs on the bottom that keep it mostly secure and I just spot my daughter so she doesnt wiggle around or fall in.
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Courtney N
> 3 dayI have used 3 different potty seats in potty training my son, and although I feel like the Fisher-Price one is the best, especially when they are just starting out, this one is definitely handy for on-the-go situations: Gimars Folding: This one is good for what it is- a folding potty seat you can bring with you if need be. This was good for the stage when he didnt feel comfortable sitting on the regular potty seat to poop. It has no splash guard of any kind, so your boy will either need to be able to pee standing up or have enough aiming skills to not make a mess everywhere. (I dont have a girl, but I would think it would work quite well for a girl as aiming isnt quite as much of an issue, I think.) It doesnt slide around with the silicone pads on the bottom, but it doesnt have any handles for the kid to hang onto. So its not quite as secure as the Fisher-Price, but you get the convenience of flat folding in exchange. My overall take is that for a portable potty seat, it does the best job you could reasonably expect. Fisher-Price Perfect Fit Potty Ring: Very sturdy, gives your kiddo a feeling of security when they are just starting out. Does not slip. Splash guard actually works. Does its job perfectly. Munchkin Sturdy Potty Seat: We ordered this one for a trip to visit the grandparents, so that we didnt have to pack our own. The Fisher-Price one was temporarily unavailable, so I figured I would try this one. Its a similar design, but the splash guard is not high enough to be effective. My son by this time had figured out how to pee standing up, so he just did that, but had he been in his stage of only being able to go potty with his potty seat, this one would not have gotten the job done. I also got the impression that he did not feel quite as secure sitting on this one.
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J
> 3 dayGreat for children and easy to fold. Hope the plastic has is BPA free and contains no toxic materials used to make the plastic.
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Jenna V.
> 3 dayThis has been perfect for my newly potty trained daughter. She dislikes have to try to go potty when we are out and about. Public toilets usually have a huge seat and are high off the ground without her usual stool she has at home. This causes her to have to hold on for dear life worried she may fall in! This travel toliet seat to the rescue! It folds to a great small size. I usually keep it in the truck of my car, but I can easily tuck it into our diaper bag or stroller if I know we may need it. It is super easy to unfold, my 3 year old daughter usually does it! It is well made! I haven’t had any concerns about it possibly breaking over time. It also is a great shape and size! It has fit on all the various shaped toilets we’ve used it on! Even the super awkward shaped ones or ones that aren’t flat it may not be a perfect fit, but it still manages to sit there great especially with the little tabs on the bottom to flip down to help keep it in place! This has been a lifesaver for this Mom allowing us to still get out and not have to worry as much about accidents because she can’t use the toilet! Plus the owl face on it is cute and makes my daughter Want to use it! I’d call that a win win! I would highly recommend!
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Katie
> 3 dayMy daughter started potty training a few months ago and this thing was an immediate buy for me. With its carrying bag, it fits easily into my purse and is perfect when out and about. Fits universally and havent had any issues with it. If youre potty training or just even have a toddler, this thing is great so you dont have to try to hold them onto the toilet seats that are still a bit big for them.