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Kristina
> 3 dayMy 18 month old loves sitting on the potty because he likes to climb the little ladder and sit on the connected ring.. My 4 yr old has always used a stool because we have high toilets and she is tiny. This makes it so much easier for her because the stool we used previously slide around on the floor causing her to become anxious about falling. This is definitely a must have to help potty train your little ones!! It folds up and is light weight so its super easy to transport or store away if needed. Both my little ones can put in up to use and take it down after with little effort.
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Ginnie
Greater than one weekMy daughter tries to climb up on this and it leans forward and would fall off the toilet if I didnt put my foot on the bottom step
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Annonymous
Greater than one weekWe have comfort height toilets so finding something that would sit steady was difficult! This is easily modified. I put it together myself in about ten minutes. Since Im never the one that puts things together I would say thats quite fast and most people could do it must quicker. Its very steady and comes in a few colors. The pad is very comfortable and sticks to the chair with tape. It has handles and a pee guard. Definitely worth the money.
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Simbel Ayse
> 3 dayIt seems nice. But unfortunately it didnt fit my toilet bowl.
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lacher23
> 3 dayOur toddler loves using this step stool/seat for the potty! It was a huge help in helping him feel empowered to go whenever needs to go, without depending on one of us to take him.
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Natalie
> 3 dayProduct is worth the money.
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Carlotta Rolfson
> 3 dayThe product itself seems ok until you put it on the toilet seat. Even the lowest setting was too high for my toilet (maybe I have a weird low toilet?). And it doesn’t fit securely over anything on top, there are these fairly thin grip pads that don’t seem to do much, but maybe it’s just not the right size for my toilet.
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Aaron Bunnell
> 3 dayThe bottom slides on the floor bad
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Cameo
Greater than one weekMy son is in the very beginning stages of potty training. I purchased this one for my downstairs bathroom and one that is a 2-in-1 converter seat (adult seat and child’s seat) for my son’s bathroom. I definitely like the 2-in-1 converter seat better, as we don’t have to constantly fold and put it away. With this seat, however, my son loves it—he’s 2 and can easily get this seat and set it up himself and actually loves to do so. Sitting on it is a different story, though. He always feels unstable when he sits down bc his weight kind of adjusts and settles the seat and that scares him into thinking he’s going to fall. Like I said though, still in the beginning stages, and will probably update my review once he gets used to it.
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Nicci
> 3 dayMy child has a disability and was having issues using the toilet. Shes too tall for a toddler seat. Her paras at school told me about this seat, and how much my child liked it. So I bought her one for home and it has really made a difference for her. She now uses the toilet without any apprehension. Its portable, lightweight, and adjustable. I do have to adjust the screws every few days to make sure theyre tight, but its definitely worth buying.