Pros: soft seat, large pot, detachable deflector Cons: large to fit in powder room( but the least of your worries)
The Graco Training Rewards Soft Seat Potty and Stepstool hereafter to be know as"The Potty" was not my first choice in potty seats...or so I thought. I wanted a Baby Bjorn potty seat because I liked the style and the various...
Pros: Well designed - can be potty, toilet seat insert or step stool Cons: None.
I have three kids and am currently in the process of potty training my third child. I honestly have mixed feelings about using a potty chair for training. I think the next step from diapers should be going on the regular toilet like the rest of the ...
Pros: More than just a potty:) Cons: None so far!!!
What's the worst part about being a parent? No, it's not the middle of the night feedings. It's not the binkies and the blankets. And, it sure isn't the hugs and kisses! It's those darn diapers! I absolutely hate changing diapers-especially the...
Pros: Sturdy, soft seat, no leaking from the potty bowl Cons: Pee guard comes off too easily and gets in the way.
I started out normal, I swear! When Jake was born, I promised myself and the beautiful infant sleeping in my arms that I would not be one of those crazy moms that hounded her toddler in an effort to have him potty trained by his 2nd birthday. Well...
Pros: Soft and convenient seat Cons: Hard to clean stool
I will admit that I happened upon this potty seat very blindly. My son wasn't quite ready to start training yet, so I had no idea what features to look for. Now that we are in the midst of training, I couldn't be more relieved that I bought this...
Pros: Seat is cushioned, comes with stickers, easy for parents Cons: None, really
To those of you who have read my potty training Epinion:
I'm happy to report that my daughter is finally out of diapers, completely. She is disgusted by them and wants nothing more do with them (her words, LOL). There was one little thing she...
Pros: "Convertible" potty chair, easy to clean, easy to use, looks nice in your bathroom Cons: You must lift the seat up to remove/replace the waste pan
Our potty chair is not the training rewards set, it's a Graco Soft Seat Potty & Stepstool. Mainly it differs in color - the pan is magenta, not red and the seat handles are teal instead of blue. It also does not come with the "training...
Pros: comfortable seat, sturdy construction, useful after potty training is over Cons: -
With my oldest two children, I never bought a potty-chair. I figured after all those many months of washing cloth diapers, why would I want to clean a potty next? Consequently, I simply purchased a seat for the large toilet.
Pros: Multi-functional (potty seat, insert, stepstool), easy to use Cons: White cushion comes off easily, urine gets trapped underneath cushion
I bought this for my daughter when she was 1 year and 5 months old. Luckily, she took to it immediately and wasn’t intimidated or scared, but I realize that’s more a function of personality rather than the product. Still, it was a good start. ...
Pros: Soft seat. Easy grip, stable pot. Step stool. Stickers! Cons: Since handles attach only to the seat and not the whole potty, it's a little awkward for a toddler to carry the potty around
My story begins in July of 1999. A couple of months shy of my daughter's second birthday, she became very interested when anyone in the house went to the bathroom. She'd follow us in, watch the whole routine, and then we'd let her flush the toilet. It...
Pros: It sits on the floor for my son to get to when he needs it Cons: The shield can get in the way of sitting
I have a very busy 2 year old (who doesn't) so long before I wanted to potty train I decided I wasn't going to buy this kind of a seat. I could just picture all that would happen...the worst of my fears was that my son would take the bowl and dump it out...
Pros: It has a nice large padded seat, good for larger toddlers. Cons: Too many parts & problems for my boy.
I thought I had really done some research this time and I was ready to go out and find a potty for my (at the time) 18 month old son. He was very interested in the big potty and I thought he would enjoy having his own. I found this task to be a...
Pros: soft seat, low price, functional, looks like actual toilet Cons: None
This multifunctional potty seat is a must have for parents and child alike. It is very easy to set up and use and comes with reward/inspiration stickers for the beginning potty training set.It is very affordable and well worth the money. We used this ...
Pros: Stable, easy to clean, ring can move to the big potty Cons: TOO easy to take apart, very big opening, not for small bathrooms
My child is not completely potty trained, but learned from the very beginning, how to take this seat apart and wear the bowl on his head. So I strongly recommend for the parents of inquisitive children, a few strip of heavy duty velcro under the bowl and...
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