Travel Potty Kids Portable Folding Potty Training seat Children 3-in-1 Go Potty for Travel (Blue)
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Yes, but try to persuade them not to put their weight on it.
My daughter is two and a half years old and four months old. She's been using it for about two months now and is completely at ease with it! She has a slim figure and wears size 18 shoes. Pants that are 24 months old; However, because it isn't form-fitting, I believe most toddler legs will be able to fit into it.
EVA is a softer material than ABS. In the winter, EVA MATS won't be too cold to use.
Selected User Reviews For Travel Potty Kids Portable Folding Potty Training seat Children 3-in-1 Go Potty for Travel (Blue)
Great product; I bought it for camping and keep it in my car as a backup for long car rides. It gets the job done and is simple to set up. Just to let you know, this is a lot smaller than I anticipated. My daughter is five years old and weighs 43 pounds. She's a little too big for it, but as I previously stated, it still works. It's likely that most people buy it for children younger than mine, so it shouldn't be a problem.
My kids won't potty in the lake or pool (which is a good thing), but I put this on the boat for them and it works perfectly! It folds up small and cleans up easily, and you can use any small bags for the inside; it came with some, but we used diaper disposal bags and they fit perfectly!.
This portable potty can also be used as a potty chair. My petite girl loves it because of its slightly smaller size. Our other potty is larger, with dangling legs (she's 1 1/2). It's incredibly simple to fold it up and get it into and out of its travel bag. I haven't used it yet over a regular toilet, but I like how versatile it is and plan to do so in the future.
It's ideal to keep in your car when you're on the road. You don't want your little girl to have to use public restrooms or squat on the side of the road every now and then. This portable toilet can be placed on the car seat's floor board.
toddler education It's great that it can go over a public toilet or be used on its own. I don't take it out in public, such as restaurants. However, I have done so on a couple of occasions when we were going in specifically for her to pee. Children who are potty training can only hold it for a few minutes; this device prevents accidents. I think it's well worth it.
Even with a child seat, this is far easier for a small child to use than a full-size toilet. The compact design makes it easy to carry around with us, though the short legs make it a little too short for our two-year-old. br>br>However, it has greatly aided our efforts to teach our children to use the toilet!.
Both as a potty and as a toilet seat, it was a big hit with me. My baby would not use it, so I had to return it. He had no qualms about using the restroom, but he despised the idea of this seat (or any other for that matter).
I find it extremely useful when I'm out with a child.