GrowthPic Toddler Toilet Seat with Step Stool Ladder for Boy and Girl Baby, Potty Training Seat Kids Toilet Trainer with Splash Guard (Blue)
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Bry
Greater than one weekLove this seat, super sturdy. My 3 year old even sets it up herself. Only downfall is it doesnt fit our toilet seat well so we have to lift all the seats up to use it.
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Annie
> 3 dayWe are on day 1 of the potty learning journey with our autistic 4-year old, and the Growth Pic toddler toilet seat got our kid to sit on the toilet…over a dozen times. We had purchased another style of seat that just sits over the toilet seat cover, along with a step stool, and that combination did not feel secure to us or our kiddo and he balked at not being able to maneuver on and off the toilet on his own. (Our kid has vestibular and proprioceptive challenges, which translates to having a tough time understanding where his body is in space). The Growth Pic step ladder and clever monkey shaped handles are first and foremost sturdy. Once on the toilet, the seat remains on and is durable to hold nearly 40-pounds of kid wiggling. Secondly, the seat gives our kid the ability to climb on and off the toilet on his own, which helps boost his confidence. We’ve been pleased with the easy assembly and set up, including the splash guard for boys (helping our kid learn to point down too). The fruit imprints on the white part of the step kept our kid occupied enough while sitting and waiting, which is helpful in a small sized bathroom, as you don’t have to have another item to have on hand to try and throw at your kid to keep them still until they empty their bladder fully. The only minor down sides: the seat worked better for us with our toilet seat up and wasn’t sturdy at all over the toilet seat itself. But as another reviewer mentioned, the silver lining is an über clean toilet! The other downside is us having to get our kid to understand that all toilets will not be so accommodating once we start branching out. But hopefully, his confidence will continue to grow as he gets more used to using the potty. Thank you Growth Pic for allowing parents one less stress in the potty learning journey.
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april
> 3 dayIt sits a little unsteady on my floor not sure if its the tile or what but besides that its nice
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Jamers101
Greater than one weekI was nervous about upgrading to a new potty, but this was a great move! This was easy to put together, all tools provided. It’s sturdy, and my daughter loves to use it. It is easily removed and folds nicely next to the toilet when not in use. We were so satisfied that we bought a second one!
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Zeyad
> 3 dayWhat I like in this incredible toilet seat is steadiness and sturdiness, my 4 year old daughter like it so much.
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Mei
> 3 dayIt is very good item for kid training to use the toilet. The seat is very comfortable and easy for a kid going to up by hisself. Also it is very easy to install.
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MJB
> 3 dayPricier than some which is why we bought two other styles before this. But better than all we tried. Very sturdy; 2 year old can climb alone and wriggle and shake without falling over. Toddler apparently appreciates the seat as she talks about the cushy seat on the regular. She also gives 5 stars.
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Happy Arizonian
> 3 dayThis step stool is by far the favorite. We have the little toilets also for potty training, but they preferred this. They can easily climb up and the extra little step keeps their legs from hanging. The handles are perfect and great to assist them in turning around. It was very easy to assemble and took less than 10 minutes. What I love about it, is that it is super easy to remove and folds up quickly by grabbing the handles so adults can use the toilet.
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Joyful Jogger
20-11-2024This item really helped my son with his potty training, particularly succeeding with #2 in the toilet. It is comfortable for him to sit on this chair for quite a while if needed (its cushioned) and he likes the little ladder and being able to squeeze the handles while hes going potty. I write very few reviews, but recommend this highly for potty training. We own a variety of other little training toilets and seat covers but this is the one that did the trick.
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Julie Guy
21-11-2024The pic and description state you can turn the star on the outside bottom of the legs to adjust the footings to level the legs for the step up to be level. The star is molded into the leg, unable to turn, also the pictures show gray extensions that come out of the footings to make it level, there are no gray extensions on the footings. Therefore, the step up is pointed down instead of being level and my children will not step up without help because it’s leaving forward. The shield is also too low for my son and daughter. They both urinate over it. For $63.99 plus tax, it’s too expensive to just deal with it.