Travel Potty Seat for Toddler & Kid, Maliton Portable Potty Seat with Storage Bag, Foldable Potty Seat for Toddler Travel, Non-Slip Potty Training Toilet Seat Cover wth Splash Guard (Grey)
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Kelly
> 3 dayThis is perfect to cover a public toilet for potty trainer on the go. Makes my son feel much safer, as far as sitting and falling in. Wish it had a splash guard though lol
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Melissa
Greater than one weekThis seat has saved us more than once and kept our kid on track with his potty training. Totally worth the money and will be recommending for the next few years to everyone with a toddler!
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Kayla Rineer
> 3 dayI loved that it looked like a frog and helped make the big potty seem less scary its durable and long lasting i got it for my daughter when she was 3 shes now almost 5 and has passed it down to her 2yr old brother who has started showing interest in the potty because of the as the kids call it potty frog
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Natalia
> 3 dayGreat product! Helps my daughter feel comfortable going to the bathroom in public places. The plastic is high quality and the silicone tabs on the bottom keep the seat in place, even without unfolding the small clips/ stoppers on the underside. We haven’t had any issues with “pinching” where the seat folds. (There are higher-priced items that promise no pinching, but this one is just fine!) Works great for small kiddos, too. My daughter is only 2 years old and 25 pounds. Highly recommended!
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Denise B
Greater than one weekWe LOVE our froggy potty! We originally bought it for airline travel and weve continued to keep it in the diaper bag or purse for every restroom visit outside of our house. My 3yo is excited to sit on the froggy and its the perfect size for her bottom. I originally bought a different brand (duck with suction cups) but found that the suction cups couldnt really suction on the toilets we tried because the seats curved inward. The rubber grippers on this frog work perfectly with every toilet weve used.
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brandie
Greater than one weekIt has a bunch of crevices on bottom that can make it hard to clean, I put it Im the shower and spray it down when i get home. A few days after having it one of the little tabs fell off and into the toilet in a McDonalds (ew), so I left it in there. The other one is still attached I just dont use it anymore. Regardless, this little seat is great as my child had a habit of putting her hands on the toilet seat to try and balance herself, which is real gross. But now she doesnt have to do that anymore.
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suzqsaydee
> 3 dayIt fits toilet well doesn’t move around and great price. Fold nicely to carry in purse
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Lacey Greenwood
Greater than one weekThis little potty seat worked perfectly for us. There is no splash guard so we had to be a bit more diligent about pointing it down but the portability is a great trade off. I can throw this in any bag and bring it with us on our adventures!
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Belle
> 3 daySo maybe Im doing this whole potty training thing wrong, but everyone that uses these potty seats on public toilets where the child is all the way in the back...I cant make that work without removing my sons clothes or having his legs sticking straight out. Im not stripping him, aint nobody got time for that and the ewww potential is way too high. Not only that, but he isnt doing his business without some bend at the knees. Cue this seat. Hallelujah. It has the little tabs to secure its position and only sits back a couple inches - so he can bend his legs and maintain a normal seated type posture. That being said, my son is short, so I assist him on and off... so I cant speak to how sturdy or secure the positioning is since the maneuvering variable is removed. Again, Ive had no issues and Im very pleased. The splash guard is a life (and pants) saver. HOWEVER, since its a clip-on/click-in, it is not leak proof. Nothing a little pre-emptive tissue cant accommodate. It has a gridded pattern in the plastic on the underside thats easy to clean. A quick tissue/ wipe or a sink rinse if you prefer and voila... back in the handy dandy bag. Folds nicely. Saves space. Not as conspicuous as pulling a whole a$$ toilet seat out of your purse. Before, public outings were stressful for both of us because he was too intimidated/uncomfortable to use the big potty. Not anymore!
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Bailey Duncan
> 3 dayThis would be good for elongated toilets, I’ve tried it out a few times at home with my daughter (we have a standard circular seat) the back end won’t close all the way but when she sits down she says ow mama it pinched me