Pros: Cushioned seat, rubber pee guard and handles. Cons: I haven't experienced any.
You mean this is all we needed? The First Years Soft Trainer Seat
Trying to potty train my youngest son has been nothing short of a nightmare! After training two boys fairly easily, this has been a whole new ball game for me....
Pros: Very convenient; Comfy; Handles; Easy to travel with; works anywhere; attachable deflector for boys Cons: none
Potty training my son has proved to be a long, drawn out ordeal. Our first attempt to get him comfortable with his new potty chair was at age 2. He loved his new chair and sat on it often, and after several visits, we got him to finally use the...
Pros: soft, sturdy, easy to clean, handles, fits the tiny tushes Cons: potty training sucks
There are many things I never knew before I ever had my son. You know, the things they don't tell you in parenting books. Things like how you can't just run out and buy a bottle or sippy cup and have your child automatically accept it. They don't...
Pros: Makes toddlers feel more grown up Cons: Can't put the lid down on the potty while it's on!
My son is two years old. He's been interested in the potty for quite some time now, but he still can't come out of diapers. I had purchased another potty for him, one that he uses alone, but I found that he was more interested in using the adult toilet....
Pros: Fits into standard toilet so there's no extra bowl to clean. Cons: Ours broke and is difficult to clean.
Toddlers have preferences when it comes to pottys.
I learned the hard way a long time ago. A certain
member of my family who shall remain nameless
refused to use toilets with black seats. On long
trips to see Grandparents,...
Pros: A comfortable seat for your toddler to use on regular toilets. Cons: No potty training device can "make" your child use it.
I wasn’t planning on using the First Years Potty Soft Trainer Seat when my mother told me she bought it. But our OneStepAhead potty purchases took over a week to arrive so we borrowed it. My two and a half year old daughter seems to like it, so...
Pros: Soft seat, and it fits any toilet. Cons: Guard can fall in. Eww.
I had bought a standard potty chair for my son Cody last March when he showed signs of being ready to be potty-trained. Like I even had to try. He just followed his brother Jonathan every time he went potty. The trick was him getting to the potty in...
Pros: Fits well on the "big person potty" making things less frightening. Cons: problems with urine getting trapped between both pieces--leaving a less than pleasant smell.
*Warning* This review has several mentions of bodily functions and their odors, as is necessary for a review of the is nature. Not for the uninitiated!
I finished potty training the second of my three boys a few weeks ago. Throughout our...
Pros: Easy to clean, uses less room, closer to the goal Cons: More dangerous than a traditional potty chair
When you're spending $40 on pull-ups every month it doesn't take much coaxing to try something different. My daughter was interested in the big potty but her fancy potty chair was just collecting dust.
Pros: Soft seat, extra support, inexpensive Cons: Have to place and remove the seat for use
What a long year. Every day for the past fourteen months I had a ritual. Son would pee. Mom would then dump, clean and finally replace the "pot" back into the little potty. Well, no more. My son has graduated. As of this week, my son...
Pros: Light, Easy to use and easy to clean Cons: You might have help your child up and down
Our Soft Trainer Seat came with a Graco Soft Seat Potty & Stepstool.
Our child is involved with a split family (half at moms; half with us at dads) so it was difficult to start potty training to begin with, but to top...
Pros: Love the way it makes your child feel grown-up. Cons: Didn't have this years ago
Finally a training seat, that actually makes your child feel grown-up. A seat that allows them to be like older siblings or adults. This seat is unique and it is about time they made something not only affordible, but easy to use. Not like the rather...
Pros: easy to clean and sturdy Cons: a larger deflector might have been nice
We've been slowly starting down the road to potty training in our house. We had started with a different potty seat, but purchased this one a week ago...and it's great!!
Well, we started with this little 3-pc. potty system thing that the...
My son just turned three and we are still working on potty training. I think in the last year and a half I have bought about 5 different potties, just to see what worked best. I can tell you that the First Years Soft Trainer seat is here to stay!!...
Pros: No mess to clean up! Cons: None I can think of!
My mother bought this for my daughter when we moved in! I had been trying to potty train my daughter for some time, using a regular "potty chair" the kind that is a whole potty by itself, and it just wasn't working.
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