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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Micholgirl
> 3 dayI am a grandma, my 3 year old Grandchild has been using a ?dumpable? poddy chair, so I thought I would try this. I had HIM put it together with me, that is how simple it is. It comes with the tool to assemble and an easy to follow diagram. It is very sturdy, large parts all fit together, it can be easily taken off and on the toilet seat. I have an elongated toilet I am using this on, and it fits just fine over it. My grandson is very confident on this, as I have always suspected that a tiny bum would be nervous sitting on a large adult toilet seat, DUH?... so yes, success, stability, more independence. My son came over and when grandson used it and demonstrated it, my son said do we need one of these for our house? and so I vote YES. get one.
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Brittney L.
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic potty seat! We started out teaching our son to sit, but with a slight design flaw, when he pees it goes between the potty seat and the toilet seat lid causing a wet mess on the step stool part. Even when I would lift the toilet seat lid, the potty seat didnt fit properly (we have a round toilet bowl, might be different with an elongated toilet bowl) As stated by a previous review, I cut off a piece of plastic from a bubble bath jug and hot glued it to the front, no more leaks!
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Lou Ann Fore
> 3 dayThis is the perfect potty chair for training toddlers! Very well made, padded seat, easy to assemble, and easy to clean. Folds up when not in use. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a seat with a step to give toddlers the independence they need.
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Naj
Greater than one weekI think its grat for 3 yeas and above, not suitable for less than 3 years
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Kevin
> 3 dayPerfect for 3 year old. Not too small and not too big.
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April
> 3 dayGreat seat- about the 6th thing I’ve bought and he’s finally potty trained! It was easy for him to put on the seat himself and get on and off as the step is wide enough he didn’t feel like he was falling. The seat was a great size too. Other seats we had the opening were too big and he was falling in or too small and the steps on other ones were too narrow and he couldn’t stand up and turn around without losing his balance. This one also folds up easy and stands up on its own and doesn’t fall down like another one we got. I had about 5 other potty seats of all kinds and this one is the best and he is potty trained! Yea!!
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Sarah ott
> 3 dayI was really excited about this and I think maybe for a girl its perfect but when comes to potty training a little boy, the struggles is real. The little lip on the front of the potty is too short and my son tends to pee right over it onto the bathroom floor. We try to put him as close as possible and sometimes he still misses it. He only manages to get it in when he bends forward and counts his toes. Its pretty sturdy on the toilet, weve experienced maybe once or twice where it moved as he was sitting down, but otherwise it feels pretty in place. Easy to fold out of the way and place between the toilet and sink counter, but pretty much stays in place as its his primary bathroom.
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Thomas LaRocca
Greater than one weekIt helps me by make my daughter’s potty training much easier. She go to potty by her self. I don’t have to lift her up every time while I’m 30 weeks pregnant which is very important for my back not lifting her frequently.
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Kylie Jones
> 3 dayOnly issue is it is a little unsteady when my toddler gets on. But it is wide enough for him to turn around and sit
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Dobromir
> 3 dayMy son had a lot of issues with potties and doing number 2 but he likes using this attachment and because we keep it on the second floor when he has to do number 2 he always tells me to take him upstairs to use this specific one even though we have another potty on the first floor.