Potty Training Toilet Seat with Step Stool Ladder for Boys and Girls Baby Toddler Kid Children Toilet Training Seat Chair with Handles Padded Seat Non-Slip Wide Step (Blue Green)
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pattyoryan
21-11-2024My only complaint is that there’s no guard for boys, so when they pee it goes everywhere unless they sit far back on the seat. Otherwise it’s super easy to put together and fits on the potty perfectly
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Matt
Greater than one weekIncredibly easy to put together, took probably all of four minutes with my toddler running off with pieces. My daughter loves climbing up the big kid potty.
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Raven
> 3 dayI love this seat! My 2 year old is completely potty trained and knows how to put this on the toilet when he has to go potty. It has a nice big size step and hand rails to hold on to. Make sure to lift the toilet seat for proper placement and to avoid getting urine on your toilet seat.
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GamerGirl
> 3 dayIts easy to assemble and fits nicely over the toilet. Potty trained my toddler with this potty training toilet seat and it worked!
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NT
> 3 dayWe have only had this product for 3 days, but my daughter loves it! She tried sitting on it before I had even finished putting it together! She is so happy with it and loves being independent. The only downside I have for it is that it isnt the right shape/size for my toilet. Our bowl seems to be a bit more rounded and not oval. The seat sits on the toilet and doesnt seem to move or wobble with my daughter climbing up on it, so it seems safe. I have definitely been keeping an eye on that. We are happy so far!
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amz_usr_123
> 3 dayThis seat is definitely made for round toilets. Unfortunately our toilet is elongated, which means the seat slides around especially when my son is getting on and off it every 5 seconds. The feet grip well to the floor thankfully, or it would be a lot worse. But if it slides back then the porcelain of the toilet sticks out several inches into the back of my kids legs and he cant really sit. It seems like an attachment in the back to keep it from sliding backwards would go a long way. Ive been trying to think of how I can fashion one myself that would actually attach to the seat itself (otherwise it will fall right in the toilet as soon as my son tries to put his seat away). Aside from that issue, the seat itself is nicely padded and a good size. The lift in the front is perfect for little boys who need to sit in the beginning. And the handles are in a good spot for my son to use to get on and off the toilet and also hold onto when hes seated. There are little foot imprints in the top step. My son loves those and Im sure exactly as theyre intended, he likes to put his feet right over the little footprints. The seat folds up easily and tucks in next to the toilet. Just a heads up, it doesnt fold entirely flat so youll need enough space for it to be basically doubled over. Thats not an issue for us but I realize it might be for someone who doesnt have as much space next to their toilet.