Portable Potty Training Seat with Dinosaur Training Chart for Boys, Non-Slip Locking Grip Foldable Toilet Seat for Toddler, Travel Potty Seat Fits Round & Oval Toilets Home & Travel use, Bag Included
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daju
> 24 hourWhat came in the box are plastic seat cover, pack of magnetic star stickers, short rope to hang the potty training chart and a wall sticker to hang it on, a dry erase marker with eraser and a separate dry erase marker eraser and bonus small animal stickers. Packaged well. The plastic potty seat is portable and comes with a travel bag. I love that I can bring it with me anywhere I go. Especially in hotels. Quality made. Cute unicorn motif on the good sized potty training chart.The plastic potty portable seat is foldable and not to thick so it doesn’t take a lot of space to bring it anywhere. Doesn’t take a lot of space in the bathroom either, even if it’s not folded.
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Chelsey Gearhart
> 24 hourI watch my Goddaughter 5 days a week and we have recently moved into the PRE-potty training. So while her mother and I don’t expect her to gravitate right to the potty and use it off the bat, so that is part of the reason I actually like and I am impressed with this seat cover AND the potty chart. So, first, the seat is light, compact. And folds all the way up. It is easy to take with us on the Go or use at home. The seat seems to be well made and I like that it is easily cleaned and sanitized. Fits pretty much any regular/standard toilets, I have a long, oval like seat and it works perfect. Additionally, the potty training chart- is a very useful tool when just starting the potty training adventure. And this chart has realistic, baby step type goals. For example: ‘I said I needed to go potty’ or ‘I sat on the potty’ or ‘I washed my hands’ And I know from potty training mine, celebrating those little tasks master. It builds their confidence. So yeah, I was impressed when I saw the chart and it is decent quality, great for a little princess, plenty of star magnets, can be hung or put up on fridge. I do think this is worth the buy and an awesome deal considering the price! I 100% recommend this seat set...AND Good luck!
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Shanice B
> 24 hourMy daughter loves it!! Easy to put on the toilet and it’s easy to clean. You DO have to make sure you get it positioned perfectly on the toilet, and it does slide a little bit. Would’ve loved some grippers to keep it secure, especially for the independent toddlers who get on and off on their own like mine. I always have to make sure after she’s done, that’s it back in the right spot so she doesn’t slide off. So I took off a star for that. I love that it folds easily and has a bag in case you need to bring it with you (vacation, sleepover, etc.) and I love the potty chart with the magnetic stars!
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nat.driss
> 24 hourThis seat is functional and very easy to unfold and stick on the potty. There are two little prongs that unfold on the bottom that keep the seat in place for your child. It’s good as a portable option for sure but get a nice one for home. This one, if too much weight is applied, it bows slightly and could pinch your kids bottom. My daughter is 3y/o and tall for her age, but even though she doesn’t weigh all that much I still worry it will pinch if she sits in the right spot. The fold creases are what I’m referring to. Still love that it folds for on the go use, into a little waterproof carry bag.
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Flo
> 24 hourWe try to stay consistent when it comes to potty training which means that my toddler remains diaper free on the go. That being said, trying to hold a wiggly kid over a public toilet while praying it all makes it into the toilet is a struggle. This comes with its own little baggie and we literally take it everywhere! There’s no toilet bowl that it hasn’t fit onto yet. It has large bands to secure it and little clips under to keep from sliding on the seat. It folds into 4 when you’re done! It comes with a potty chart and stickers as an added bonus. I thought my 19 month old might be too young for the concept but he actually enjoys getting stars after completing any of the tasks. My only down side about the chart is that its a bit tricky when it comes to staying on the provided adhesive, i wish it had been a hook instead. If it falls all the stars are crashing down right along with it.
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Rista
> 24 hourI was really surprised at all the items included with a potty training chart, dry erase marker and eraser, and sticker sheet. The bag that the seat comes in is a good size and easy to put the potty seat in and out. However I was disappointed when testing out the potty seat to see the fit and even with the silicone straps the seat tended to slide all around the toilet. I have a similar portable seat with suction cups on the bottom and would recommend that type over this seat to give your toddler more security to know that the seat is stable as they are learning.
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Brittany shorts
> 24 houra very cute potty seat and i like that it folds up for easy storage - and comes with a drawstring bag to store it in. it’s also nice that it comes with a magnetic potty chart.
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Justin R.
> 24 hourOur 3.5 year old has been potty trained for a year now, but we got this potty seat in addition to a different portable one we have. I really like that this potty seat can fold up and fit into the travel bag it came with, as that makes it much more compact and easy to pack away sanitarily compared to our other plastic potty seat that does not fold, and we would place it in a plastic grocery bag for travel. We ended up leaving our other potty seat at the sitters, and we decided to keep this one for home use and traveling. We have 4 bathrooms, so our child will take the seat to whichever bathroom he wants to use and he will unfold it and place it on the potty himself without any problems. I have a slight concern of the possibility of pinched fingers when he unfolds the potty seat? However, it hasnt happened yet. We got the dinosaur one, and its a cute design. The potty seat comes with a potty chart with magnets you can place on the chart. It also has a rope that you can tie onto it and hang the chart. There is a dry eraser marker and eraser to use on the chart if needed, and it arrived nicely packed in styrofoam for safe keeping (see second picture). A sheet of dinosaur stickers were also included as an added bonus. We have not needed to use the potty chart yet since my child is already potty trained, but we have a younger child we will use it for when the time comes. See picture of everything that came with this potty seat. I definitely recommend this one.
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Cj
> 24 hourMy toddler is still at an early stage of being introduced to the potty (20 months), but I found this item useful for future travels. I love that its foldable, can fit into a tote bag, and is easy to wipe and wash off. My toddler had fun playing with the potty chart and the magnetic stars, which is a clever motivating incentive. This is my first experience potty training a toddler, so Im hoping for as easy of a transition as possible and an experience that my toddler finds enjoyable as he learns to be more independent. So far, I put a step stool in front of the toilet to help my toddler sit down on it by himself. Overall, this item is not the solution to potty training itself, and its a tad flimsy, but its still a good accessory to have to supplement, especially when training outside of the home.
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Brianne
> 24 hourWe got this to use for a family trip to Florida and it was such a life saver! Made it so easy for our little one to use the potty anywhere, while also keeping her clean by not sitting on a public bathroom. Folds and cleans super easy!!