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Grace K. Shen
> 24 hourIf youre not using a liner, maybe itll stay put on an average-sized toilet, but when using a liner, it wont stay, its not big enough. It moved around when me daughter was trying to use the public restroom for the first time and scared her. Now she hates it, and Im returning it.
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RNest
> 24 hourThis is a great travel seat - makes any public bathroom seat a toddler seat. I wouldnt recommend for continuous use as I dont see it holding up after so long - but if youre out and about or your kids are staying elsewhere for a night or two - this is a great portable piece to use.
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Peter
> 24 hourthis thing is a life saver. my kid was too tiny to sit on public toilets so it was a balancing act each time she needed to go. with this, no more problems! it fits the public toilets just fine. I also use a giant toilet cover with it for an added protection. I just use a lysol wipe to clean it after. easily folds back to the bag.
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Savannah
> 24 hourThis thing is awesome! It takes up minimal room in the diaper bag and doesn’t slip on the toilet seat. 10/10!
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Natalie P.
> 24 hourMy daughter only uses potty tops. She doesn’t use the mini potty. We have both. She just prefers the tops. For a portable option this is a must. It’s lightweight and compact yet durable and sturdy when in use. The little grips on the underside make it slip free. I made a little to-go packet that has this amazing potty top, spray alcohol- to spray a public toilet seat top before placing this potty top down, hand sanitizer, mini pack of wipes and extra toilet paper. This past weekend we were forced to use the dreadful porta-potty and this came is clutch!!! 0 contact between any dirty porta-potty seat and my sweet 2 year olds baby butt!!
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Elizabeth Wsl
> 24 hourAny gimmick to help your kid use the potty right? The face on this works like a charm for ours. It’s also so easy for travel!
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Someone
> 24 hourMy daughter is almost 4 and one of our major hiccups in finishing potty training has been public restrooms. She would SCREAM and refuse to use the toilets, so we would have to decide to never leave the house or keep her in a pull-up. Then I stumbled upon this gem. I honestly had low hopes of it helping, but from the first time I asked her to use it (after showing it to her before we left the house), our problem has DISAPPEARED. She literally shouts to anyone in passing now that she’s a big kid for going on the potty. BONUS: it folds pretty small, feels very sturdy, and is easy to wipe clean. Don’t hesitate if your child has public bathroom anxiety. This thing lives up to all the good reviews.
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Amanda
> 24 hourVery easy to use and love that it folds up in a small bag when traveling. The silicone pieces on the bottom that is there for gripping keep coming off which is the only reason I deducted stars.
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Darah Kabot
> 24 hourThis is pretty perfect. It sticks well to the toilet seat so it is stable. Easy to clean, and comes with a little bag so you can use it on the road.
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Justin
> 24 hourI cant imagine live without this. I just lost one and bought two more immediately after they were 50% off. Avoid any and all awkward bending-over-holding-the-kid stance and/or backpains. Great for visiting a friends house, restaurant, etc... I keep this folded up in my daughters backpack alongside a couple diapers.