Pros: Easy to use & clean, can fit securely on your existing toilet seat. Cons: Price, but you will have this seat a long time.
I currently have two children in my day care that are between the ages of two and three and just ripe for potty training! This is definitely one of the things that I like least about day care, because there a re a lot of messes before children get...
Pros: Brilliantly simple, effective, quality design: the best out there. Cons: Given that potty training can't be avoided altogether? None.
We reached another milestone the other day. Less momentous than the day, over two years ago now, when my son announced that he finally wanted to try out the potty seat we'd acquired some time before and would no longer be wearing diapers (to this day, I ...
Pros: Super stable, easy to clean, durable, not too cutesie Cons: front guard area not high enough for my son
Being a clean freak, I was not at all looking forward to potty training. I wanted to use a toilet training seat instead of a separate potty chair, because I really didn't want to have to deal with disposing of the contents of the potty chair and then ...
Pros: Clean, comfortable, just the right size Cons: None
In a household with two active boys who were too busy to stop and playing to go pee, we have gone through several potty chairs and seats. Why so many? As a germaphobe, I have always felt that most seats, whether full chairs or seat-top, are very hard to ...
Pros: fits any toilet, easy to put on and take off, nice shape, easy to clean Cons: it's an added expense that you might be able to do without
When my daughter (who is now 5) was potty training, we started out with one of the potties that convert to a step stool and also attach to the toilet. While it worked fine as a stand-alone potty seat, I was not at all happy with how it worked with the ...
Pros: My son likes it, it's easy to use Cons: None
My sister in law just passed her Baby Bjorn toilet trainer seat on to us a few months ago. My nephew was successfully potty trained upon it. I washed it of course and began use just last month. We have been having great results. My son was scared of his ...
Pros: Fits all sizes of kid's bottoms and toilet lids; ease of disinfecting. Cons: Cost!!
I bought the Baby Bjorn Toilet trainer after much reflection and soul-searching - mainly to decide if I was able to commit $30 to The Potty Training Cause.(I had already invested $15 to The Cause that was wasted on a sub-standard potty chair) I am...
Pros: Safe, Excellent Quality, adjusts to fit most toilets. Cons: Price.
One morning I decided it was time to start potty training. We are in a small apartment and I didn't want a toddler potty taking up room in our bathroom. I got on the computer and started my research. My husband laughed at me for researching. He said, ...
Pros: Lightweight and transportable; easy to use and clean; adjustable to most toilet seats. Cons: Sometimes leaves a mess on the seat underneath; might be a little pricey for some
When we set about the task of potty-training our son about eight months ago, we of course went right to the stand-alone trainers with the removable bucket (for lack of a better term). We had one upstairs in his bathroom and one in the bathroom on the ...
The baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer is such an excellent transition to the "big" potty. It is made of scratch resistant plastic that is smooth and comfortable for your child to sit on. The greatest feature is that it has an easy to use dial to adjust ...
We built our home two years ago and we just learned that we don't have "standard" (i.e., round) toilets. Ours are oval shaped and none of the other toilet trainers fit without leaving a big gap. The Baby Bjorn was my last resort and I wish it had been...
Pros: Looks easy to clean and use. Cons: Won't fit any toilet seat I have.
I have not used it yet as the box promises to fit any toilet seat. Well, it doesn't fit 2 out of 3 in my house and the one it "almost" fits the rubber handle in the back is too big to have the potty seat sit flush w/ your toilet.
My toilets are standard round bowls, (not elongated), but we have nice toilet seats that have the lip that runs across the back of the seat and not the ugly separate screw cap kind.
It would probably fit nicely on those... well, maybe.
I'm very upset about buying this seat given that the photo on the box shows a toilet seat very similar to mine, yet it doesn't fit and it's a non-refundable item
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