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Cj
> 24 hourMy toddler is still at an early stage of being introduced to the potty (20 months), but I found this item useful for future travels. I love that its foldable, can fit into a tote bag, and is easy to wipe and wash off. My toddler had fun playing with the potty chart and the magnetic stars, which is a clever motivating incentive. This is my first experience potty training a toddler, so Im hoping for as easy of a transition as possible and an experience that my toddler finds enjoyable as he learns to be more independent. So far, I put a step stool in front of the toilet to help my toddler sit down on it by himself. Overall, this item is not the solution to potty training itself, and its a tad flimsy, but its still a good accessory to have to supplement, especially when training outside of the home.
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BrianH
> 24 hourWe loved it! My toddlers are really obsessed with dinosaurs right now and what a better way to start the potty training with this cute little training seat. Since its foldable we can easily take it with us wherever we go. It comes with a cute and fun chart where you can out a little star every time your toddler goes potty. Its super fun!
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MC
> 24 hourThe seat is solidly constructed and fits a standard toilet seat. It also folds down very compact for easy storage, and has its own little travel bag so it can be taken with you for outings or on vacation. I especially love the reward chart that comes with it for reinforcing positive behaviors.
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Reen Kennedy
> 24 hourThis folds out and back in nicely and easily. It grips well to the seat and doesnt slide around like other ones. I like that it is portable and I can throw it in my bag without it being bulky -- I can take this to other peoples houses and to businesses and not worry that when my kid has to go they will be able to go on a seat sized for them. The other things that come with it are good too - my kid likes playing with the stuff more so than using it as a chart. But I can see how it could be a good motivator if your kid needs the visual on how well they are doing or the encouragement.
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Carrie
> 24 hourA great set for traveling as well as learning to potty. The magnetic board is easy to hang up for visual learners. The stars are perfect for little hands to move in place themselves. The seat is sturdy and compact which makes it easy for traveling.
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Jaa Naa
> 24 hourThis toilet seat is what I have been looking for ages. I finally found it! Its a perfect toilet seat thats not to big or thick. It fits in very well with the toilet and it also has clips that holds it firmly so it does not move. I also love that it folds and is very compact, great for traveling! It folds and becomes very small, it can be even carried in a purse. Its a durable plastic toilet seat that has good hinges which folds and unfolds very easily. My kids love using this seat over others.
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Heather A
> 24 hourWe got this for our 2 year old that will be potty training soon. I figured this would be nice for public toilets, to give a little extra security. It’s a bit flimsy and doesn’t seem to sit very flush on our toilet at home. Perhaps it will work better on a public toilet seat. It will probably be better than nothing. It’s nice to have a bag for storage when not in use which will help keep germs from getting all over everything else in your diaper bag. Just wish it wasn’t quite so flimsy.
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Tamara Packer
> 24 hourThis potty training set is perfect for traveling. its easy to fold and comes with a travel bag to keep it in, quality is great and came with everything as in description. The only thing I dont like is that, it comes with a dry ease chart, easier, gold stars and a marker.. however, everything is magnetic and will stick except the progress chart... the back looks like its magnetic but will not stick to anything.
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Flo
> 24 hourWe try to stay consistent when it comes to potty training which means that my toddler remains diaper free on the go. That being said, trying to hold a wiggly kid over a public toilet while praying it all makes it into the toilet is a struggle. This comes with its own little baggie and we literally take it everywhere! There’s no toilet bowl that it hasn’t fit onto yet. It has large bands to secure it and little clips under to keep from sliding on the seat. It folds into 4 when you’re done! It comes with a potty chart and stickers as an added bonus. I thought my 19 month old might be too young for the concept but he actually enjoys getting stars after completing any of the tasks. My only down side about the chart is that its a bit tricky when it comes to staying on the provided adhesive, i wish it had been a hook instead. If it falls all the stars are crashing down right along with it.
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BSarkady
> 24 hourI got the potty seat for my grand daughter and she loves it. She is potty trained but a full sized seat is just too big for her at this stage. We keep it on the toilet closest to the garage door. Doing this we have it ready for when she needs to use it and can quickly grab and fold it when we head out. A nice thing about this potty seat is you can have it on and still close the lid. Does everything I was hoping for so it gets the full 5 stars.