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HomeHome & GardenVacuums, Cleaning & StorageBABYBJÖRN Toilet Trainer - White/Black |
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145 of 145 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic Potty Seat! Jul 13, 2006
By OneMom My daughter started with the Baby Bjorn stand alone potty seat - which was great when she was just getting started with the idea of using a potty. She quickly became too tall to use the stand alone potty seat, so I ordered this Baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer and it has been fantastic. She quickly learned how to put the seat on the toilet herself and adjust the wheel to make it snug. It was also easy for her to remove and hang on a small butterfly doorknob my husband attached to the side of the sink cabinet. The seat gave her a great sense of independence and allowed her to be comfortable and secure while learning to use the big potty.
It is also great for traveling. I would put it in a zippered canvas tote and carry it with us into rest areas (it really does fit any toilet) - she could sit securely and be protected from unclean surfaces (I would carry a small container of Disinfectant wipes to clean her seat off each time we used it in a public restroom).
I highly recommend this Baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer!
93 of 96 found the following review helpful:
The Perfect Toilet Trainer Jan 18, 2006
By J. Hicks
"Professional Mom"
My 2 year old son and I love this potty seat! It is EASY to clean, fits securely on all toilets, even elongated, and my son can put it on and take it off by himself. We use it in conjunction with the Baby Bjorn step stool, which I also love. We have had other potties and this is the best, except for the Baby Bjorn Little Potty. The potty trainer plastic is hard but contoured to fit a small or large person - my 15 month old daughter fits on it, and so do I!! Hard plastic is more sanitary because it won't crack and gather germs like the padded kind. The urine splash guard does the trick with little boys until they learn to aim, but is not cumbersome for females, either. It actually helps provide some stability to the child. It is very nice not having to empty and clean a separate potty for him. The design is clean and nice, which is important to us because my kids' bathroom is also the guest bathroom, decorated to look like a spa in cool blues and white. The white seat doesn't stick out like a sore thumb or look overly cutesy or childish in a nice bathroom. We take the trainer seat on vacation with us and visiting relatives. A word of caution - be sure to use with a sturdy stepstool, because for most kids, getting off and on the adult toilet without assistance is hard without a stool and can be dangerous. However, if your child is scared of sitting up so high, go with the Little Potty. My daughter is scared of the adult toilet and likes the Little Potty, but my son wants to be "BIG" like us and use the adult one. If you end up needing a floor potty, go with either a one piece design or a design in which the 'collection bowl' can't be removed by the child while sitting on the potty. We had a 'royal' potty -TRASH! My son was scared of the red light that sensed urination or bowel movement, and freaked out when it made noise. The splash guard was bothersome to him, causing him to hurt himself more than once, and he frequently pulled it off in midstream, making a mess. He also pulled the collection bowl out from the front in midstream, and ended up peeing directly on the floor. Love the Baby Bjorn toilet trainer, stepstool combination!
58 of 60 found the following review helpful:
the perfect seat for our big boy Nov 09, 2005
By wife and mother We have 2 potty seats and another child size potty. I actually didn't use the Baby Bjorn for a long time because we had other options. But after finally seeing how easy it is to use, we love it. It's easy to put on our oblong toilets. It fits snuggly, and is easy to clean. My son is 34 pounds now and is way to big for the little chair we bought. The Baby Bjorn fits him fine, there is no need for an extra potty guard and he hasn't complained once about it being uncomfortable. I wouldn't change it a bit.
97 of 106 found the following review helpful:
Not for a Boy. Jan 18, 2007
By Crystal Garcia
"istyleit"
This seat is not for a boy who is 1st learning to potty by sitting. In the picture it looks as though the built in deflector is fairly large, though it is not, it does not do it's job. I love the contour of the seat. But if I pay $29.99 for a potty seat I don't want to clean the bathroom everytime after he goes potty-what a mess. I have found a potty that I love and that works, it is much cheaper as well. I'm wandering if this potty might be worth holding onto until my son is handling more than one buisness in the potty, (if you know what I mean). Until then this is not the potty for me, if I had a girl maybe. But I have a boy, so please think about this before you buy. I did read one review somewhere that also had this complaint, I wish I who have listened. They need to make the deflector better or make one for boys and one for girls.
40 of 42 found the following review helpful:
A little big for my little girl Jan 20, 2007
By R. Earl
"Photographer"
I like the style and ease of this potty seat, but for my daughter, the hole is much too big. She squirms on it, and will not use it unless I am holding onto her-she starts to slip and fall in. I am having to end up buying a much smaller seat. Hopefully she will grow into this one. She is 2 1/2 and a little on the small side.
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