PandaEar Toilet Seat Cover | Folding Travel Toilet Seat for Children and Potty Training | Portable Silicone Toilet Seat for Toddlers, Boys & Girls with Non-Slip Silicone Pads | Recyclable Toilet Seat
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Lolabd48
> 24 hourIf you told me pre-parenthood Id be carrying a toilet seat in my purse, Id have laughed at you, yet here we are. The only person who loves this product more than me is my toddler, who is obsessed with anything that lets her do it all by myself. It sits securely on nasty public toilet seats and pretty much eliminates the chances of your kid falling into a disgusting toilet. It folds up to a reasonable size and comes with a little carrying bag. My 2yo can place it on the seat, do her thing, fold it up and put it back in the bag with little assistance from me. If youve ever held a screaming toddler over a pube & pee covered public toilet, YOU NEED THIS in your life.
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Trace Moore
> 24 hourI was a little hesitant to purchase at first because of the price compared to others. I thought it was going to be a waste of money or that the quality would be less, but overall I am very pleased with my purchase and my daughter loves it! She is 18 months and laughs everytime I pull it out to sit her on it whenever we are out and about. You can tell she is really excited about using the big girl potty like mommy and the frog design is super cute for young kids :)
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richard kowalczyk
> 24 hourThis was our second one only reason to replace was because I left it in a public bathroom! Second was better because it has a movable silicone slider to go over the fold-very smart! It is fun for the kid and easy to set up and not too big when folded up love it!
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Barkerbookshelf
> 24 hourI love the idea behind this. It comes with a bag so you can fold it up and pack it in a diaper bag or purse with ease. It fits several toilets. My only concern is that its a bit thin and flimsy. Im scared its going to snap around the inner edges when my 4 year old is sitting on it. No problems yet but weve only used it a handful of times.
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Olivia W
> 24 hourHonestly not super impressed. My daughter is only 22 pounds and it bends in toward the toilet bowl under her weight. She doesnt seem bothered by it, but it looks uncomfortable. Slides around a bit on the toilet seat when she gets on it too, unless I hold it in place I do like the silicone covers for the creases, but it makes it so I cant fold it up all the way without removing and replacing them every time, so I just keep it folded in half. Would appreciate a larger bag to put it in since it doesnt accommodate that.
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Joni B. Lawrence
> 24 hourIts great for taking places that your children go where toilets are big. Its a nice size and fits great. Just wish it had a clip or something attached to it for easier/safer removal from unfamiliar restrooms.
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Courtney Maugh
> 24 hourPerfect for on the go and you can’t beat the price!
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Chris
> 24 hourWe used this during potty training and whenever we go out to events or travel. Folds well and very compact to travel with in a little bag which is also included. It fits pretty much all types of toilet seat shapes and we havent had any issues with the fit anywhere weve gone. Overall, its a must-have for those potty training and more-so to have around so youre not needing to wipe down public restroom toilets.
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Stacey
> 24 hourI bought this for my grandnuggets, who are both potty training. They haven’t used it yet, so I will update on that later. I will say that its a perfect fit for my type of seat (pic for reference). The tabs/clips sit right in the inside of the seat, keeping it from sliding around. It folds up really small for easy packing away. This would be a great seat to bring out in public if uour potry training, but I would definitely double up on seat xqovers
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Mo
> 24 hourSeems pretty sturdy so far and is slim enough for easy transport.