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My own potty is the only potty that offers personalization, making potty training easy for you and fun for your youngster. My Own Potty makes bathroom training a creative and rewarding experience with a pre-recorded encouragement message that plays when kids flush and fun ways to personalize with stickers and drawings. Or add a picture or drawing in a frame. Maximum weight 50lbs.
- WARNING: Never leave child unattended.
- DO NOT use removable trainer on cushioned toilet seats.
- Maximum weight: 50 pounds.
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Technical Details
- Handle plays fun flushing sounds and personal reward message- Converts into a step stool anytime
- Two stage removable seat
- Removable bowl for easy clean up
- 18 months and up
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By Kristen Buddenbaum (Bordentown, NJ USA)
I have 2 little boys, one is 19 months and started potty training about a month ago. I started with this potty, the guard is nothing spectacular, I couldn't tell you how many times he has sprayed me. And then it leaked between the bowl and the hole. I had to hold it down for him too. After the first day I went to get another potty seat that is much better. The guard is high and the seat is cushioned. I mean the potty was cute, but just not practical enough for me.
By S. Lee (Springfiled, VA United States)
The lid always falls down and the child can't even lean on it. When my son tried to use it by himself, the very little protection shield did nothing to prevent a big mess. So how can they learn to use the potty with something like that! The bowl is way too small so repositioning did not help much either. Using it as a step stool is no fun either, it is too heavy for a little one to carry around. Not a very good design at all I agree with all the other * reviews.
By Susan (Michigan)
The bowl on this potty is way too small (especially for a boy)! My son is 26 months and average sized. If I center his bottom on it, his front parts are squished against the front of the bowl. If I move him back to be more comfortable, his bottom isn't even over the bowl! Who designed this thing?
I now have the "contoured cushie step up" from One Step Ahead. Much better! There is an almost identical seat for sale on Amazon, (for less money) called the Primo Freedom Trainer. It is much roomier, but still small enough to make my son feel secure.
By Leon Brown (San Jose, Ca)
This product is badly designed. My daughter used it several times, and every time she used urine leaked from the gap between the seat and the cup. I had to clean the whole thing.The cup is way too small. Who designed this???
By A. Roberts (Valencia, CA)
Having begun potty training my 2 yr old son (our 2nd child) this has got to be the worst potty chair - especially for a boy. Even with the "front splash guard" built into the removable cup it is not good enough to prevent a boy from urinating over the front of the toilet. Personally the lid on the toilet is more of a pain than useful as a step stool when closed. My son rarely uses it for a stool and the lid is annoying. He has fallen over backwards onto the lid while sitting on the potty - and he was not happy about it. The sound box is not worth it either. With the toilet on the floor (and sound box underneath) you can hardly make out the music or your recorded voice. My son has had no interest in the bells and whistles. He is just proud of himself overall and wants to show us that he is a big boy! We are throwing it in the garbage and purchasing the Baby Bjorn toilet with the raised backside. It has much better reviews. I also wanted to add one more thing that we just did for our son. We purchased new boys briefs for him and had them delivered (he got to open the box as a gift to him). He was excited and ooohing and aahhing over the underwear and he knew what to do with them right away. It is more of an incentive for him - and he is eager to wear his new undies when he is ready!
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