I think I want to buy one for DS. He's very interested when DH or I go potty. I figured maybe if we put one in the restroom, just so he can get use to it, etc. However, I have heard that I want one that can go from the little toilet one to the one that I can put on the big toilet.. make sense? i don't know where to even start looking.
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Re: tell me about your training potty...
I bought 2 different kinds -- and they're not expensive so that is totally reasonable.
1. A baby bjorn chair. It's an independant seat and lives in our master bath. She would sit on her chair at the same time we sat on our toilet. (ahh, such bonding!
). For the longest time it was unfortunately the only potty she'd go poo in -- I think she liked that her feet could be fully on the ground and give her the ability to push more like when she would squat when hiding behind the couch for her normal poo.
2. The little puffy seat that just goes on top of the main toilet. That is in the second bathroom set up with a stepstool. For obvious cleaning purposes, we prefer her to use that and she does almost all of the time now.
I like having stuff for her in both bathrooms so we don't feel like we *have* to go to one or the other.
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How funny - I could have pretty much written this one word for word! These seats and this system worked well for us with Maren, and we'll plan for the same with Blake when it's his time to train.
I have two:
1. A plain Target brand one. It doesn't do anything special. I figured I didn't get a song when I peed...
We just set it up near the potty and it worked great. Cleans up well, too.
2. The one that goes over the potty. We use this one now.
We have 2.
One is the free-standing Safety 1st. The seat is designed to be able to switch to a seat that sits on the regular toilet, but I didn't find it to be very stable at all.
The other is the Bjorn seat that goes on the toilet. I like it because it's got a dial that so you can tighten the seat to fit firmly. That's what we've been using with Hannah so far, mainly because we only have one tiny bathroom and the free-standing one gets in the way. However I'm rethinking this, because when she gets to the point where she'll go by herself, she'll have to push the stepstool over every time and put the seat on (at least until she learns how to use the toilet without it).