BabyBjörn Smart Potty, Deep Blue/White
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Cleaning it is actually a breeze. If you want to get 2 out of there, a large coffee filter will do the trick. Simply place the coffee filter inside, and clean up is a breeze once the child has left. They'll almost certainly poop in the coffee filter, making cleanup a breeze. br>As far as the bag that will be used to wrap it around it. No. As far as I'm aware, there aren't any. The white insert, on the other hand, is very easy to dump waste into the toilet and rinse out.
It's about 4 1/2 inches wide, and I use it for EC (assisted, of course) with my 5-month-old. My only concern is that it may be a little too short for an 11-month-old. Since she was 3 months old, my daughter's feet have been on the ground. The seat is only 5 inches tall in the middle. When her knees become too high, I'll either build a base for it to sit on or purchase the taller Baby Bjorn potty. I hope this information is useful.
I have no idea where to buy an insert, but I've had mine for a few years and every few months I simply fill it with Pinesol and hose it down in the tub to soak it. I spray it with white vinegar and wipe it out in between cleanings. Ours appears to be in perfect condition. I hope this has been of assistance to you.
I have a two-year-old, and it's ideal for him. He doesn't have to hold onto anything or be concerned about falling. Squatting is beneficial in any case, as others have stated.
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Why is this the case? There are three toilets in our house. This is my favorite because of the following reasons: Advantages: br>br>
- the tiniest, lightest, and most transportablebr>- -Easiest to fit into any space, even small onesbr>- br>- The most adaptable design for coordinating decorbr>- BPA-free claim free and recyclable (the others may be, but they aren't claiming it)br>- br>- There are seven color options available. br>- The smallest and lightest insert is the most convenient for a toddler to pick up and empty into the toiletbr>br>Cons:
- I suppose you consider price to be a disadvantage. It is more expensive than others (but if $5 more breaks the bank, you might want to get a used one). down, find it at a garage sale or on Craigslist)br>- Some reviewers complain that the pee guard is too small, but I doubt any of these have a large enough pee guard if your boy isn't aiming down. br>br>Overall:
- This is our favorite because it's small and easy to transport. It hasn't caused us any issues.
- If I needed another potty, I would buy this again. br>br>Compare:
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When my son was 5 1/2 months old, I bought this for him. Now that he's nine months old, this is his primary method of going to the bathroom! It's the ideal size for him because it's not too big. The only drawback is that it doesn't have a back, which makes it difficult to keep him on it when he can't support himself, but this isn't a deal breaker for me. We've had no problems with the pee guard. Only once did it not block it, and that was when he was attempting to stand up. Dumping and cleaning are both simple tasks. This product comes highly recommended!br>Update: My son is now over 2 years old, and he's still using it now that we're serious about potty training. I think having it earlier on helped because he was used to it! He hasn't yet outgrown his size. It enables him to sit in a more comfortable "squat" position by allowing him to sit in the proper position. I'm still pleased with my purchase:.
After reading all of the positive reviews, I decided to purchase it for my two-year-old. I'd give it a negative rating if I could. My son asked to sit on the potty for the first time, and he bounced a little on it with delight, as if he sensed my excitement as well. But the two pieces separated, and he was pinched between them; now it's been months, and he believes that all potty chairs will harm him. He won't even sit down if he's wearing clothes. I'm at a loss for what to do next because he's been traumatized.
This potty is nice, but it doesn't appear to be as comfortable to sit on as the summer infant potty (I've included a photo to demonstrate the difference). The seat on this baby bjorn potty is quite narrow. There is no seat back on this one, and it is a little smaller than the summer infant one. I believe there is a more expensive version with a seat back made by Baby Bjorn, but this one was comparable in price to the summer infant version. It appears to be adequate for its purpose (it is, after all, a potty), but I prefer the summer infant model to this baby bjorn model.
When it comes to potty training, nothing beats BabyBjorn. For my two children, I've used a variety of potties, but this one has been my favorite due to its simple design and ease of use. I didn't give the potty design much thought because it was less important to my daughter. Not all potties, however, have been easy to use for my son. I'm teaching him to pee sitting down, at least to begin with, and some potties don't have enough room in the front to keep everything inside the potty unless he spreads his legs uncomfortably wide, but this one does. Because there aren't many nooks and crannies, the potty is also simple to clean. For example, the potties with lids have cracks in which objects can become trapped. This one is simple to clean because it only has two pieces.
This thing potty trained my 2-year-old son in a week, and the size and design are perfect! He recently used a different potty at his cousin's house, and due to the poor design, he peed all over the place. This potty has a splash guard and is narrow enough for him to poop while still squatting. This potty, along with the oh crap potty training book, is something I would recommend to anyone. We also have a toilet insert, but he finds the potty to be much more convenient and independent to use.
br>When my daughter was two months old, I began placing her on the big toilet and simply holding her there. I started using it when she was eleven months old, and she took to it immediately. She is the only one who sits on it. After that, I simply flush it. br>I have a changing pad on my bathroom floor (keekaroo - keekaroo - keekaroo - keekaroo - keekaroo - kee This is fantastic! ), and then there's this potty nearby. It's very handy. br>There are two parts to this puzzle. If you're starting EC as a newborn, the inside piece would be useful to hold in your lap. br>It has a small back, which is convenient. In addition, there is a small splash guard in the front that aids positioning.