Pros: Portable, Cheap One Piece, Encourages Squatting position, many colors, small size Cons: Too tiny, too low, bowl is miniscule
Over the past few months my son's best friend (who was 3 going on 4) completed potty training. Since the 2 kids spend immense amounts of time together it was only natural for our son to become very curious about the porcelein fixture from hereafter...
Pros: Small, compact, simple design is all you need! Cons: Ummm... doesn't play music? Seriously, may be too small for bigger kids.
Baby Bjorn is onto something with this low-priced modest little potty. It does everything you'd expect in a potty for the littlest toilet learners. While bigger kids should probably use a stepstool and adapter seat on a toilet, with the very ...
Pros: light weight, simple design, relatively small Cons: cleaning, not like full size toilet
Here's proof that Baby Bjorn, the makers of a rather expensive infant carrier, also make items which can easily fit in most families' budgets. Costing a mere $8.99 in my area, the Baby Bjorn Little Potty is a rather unassuming entry in the potty...
Pros: Lightweight, simple, perfect for the job, cheap, nice colors Cons: None
I chose this potty when my son was about 8 months old, and able to sit up on his own. Now, I didn't start training him until a year later, but the small size and simplicity was perfect for getting used to the idea.
Pros: small. highly portable. easy to clean. Cons: small. not for bigger kid or large stools.
I bought this potty from Babies R Us for $10 when my daughter was about 17 months old. We kept it in the family room and she has played with it a lot. I also purchased another potty chair (a 3 in one style) for the bathroom. Now it is just under a ...
Pros: Non-intimidating to the small, easy to handle Cons: Cannot be used as a step stool, may make a nice planter
I bought my daughter a nifty potty with removable seat, bowl and lid. She liked it as a step stool, although it's not quite high enough for her, but she showed no interest in using it for it's primary purpose.
Pros: Perfect potty for elimination communication. Just right for tiny bottoms! Easy to clean and carry. Cons: Sized for infants, not for older kids.
We bought this potty because it seems that this is the one most EC'ing families use - for good reason. It is the perfect potty for a little bitty baby. My son started using it when he was three months old, and now at sixteen months it is still his ...
Pros: Encourages and supports a squatting position, perfect size for babies Cons: Can be tipped by baby getting off
Though this is an excellent device for traditional potty training, I first heard about the Baby Bjorn potty on an internet mail list...for people who do not use diapers on their babies. This process goes by many names- natural infant hygiene,...
Pros: 1 piece; Built in smooth deflection; Looks like our favorite video's potty; Fast clean up; Cons: A little short for tall kids;
This potty is great for us, for a number of reasons.
First, we have a boy, so a built in, smooth molded deflection is incredibly useful! The one piece design ensures that he can't go potty without the cup there to catch it... plus it's about...
Pros: compact, sturdy, comfy, affordable Cons: Toddie will outgrow it
The Baby Bjorn Little Potty is perfect for a young baby, or small toddler. It's great for those practicing infant pottying (or EC--elimination communication). In fact, from all that I could tell, it's the only potty on the market small enough for a 4-5 ...
Pros: Kid's favorite of 5 pottys we have bought. (Amazing!) Easy to clean and use! Cons: Makes a good "helmet" to an imaginative child!
I'm writing for my son, Christopher, age 2.5 who is a potty chair critic, indeed. We have purchased 5, yes, five, different potty chairs/seats through our experience toilet training two boys: pottys with lids, potty seat "rings/" pottys that double as...
Pros: Portable, low to the ground, great for the smallest kids Cons: Messier to empty; shallow
When toilet training my first daughter just after she turned 2, I tried several brands of seats before the Baby Bjorn. All were frustrating--either they had no splash guard or they were designed for older kids with longer legs. Either way, it meant ...
Pros: Small, easy to clean, easy to take along Cons: No cons
The Baby Bjorn is a marvelous potty for several reasons. First, it is very easy for tiny, little people to sit down on by themselves. This adds to the independence of potty training....which only helps you accomplish the task. Second, it's very ...
Pros: sturdy,compact,cute,easy to clean Cons: Small
I bought this potty because of its compact size. It is very small and easy to clean, sturdy and cute. I bought it thinking it was the perfect size for our small bathroom it wouldn't take up much room and would be easy to clean. Well it was all that, ...
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