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OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Grey

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The OXO Tot travel potty is a foldable potty you can use pretty much anywhere. It comes with a plastic drawstring bag for carrying, plus leakproof disposable bags to catch and contain whatever comes out of your child’s body.

Sleek and modern, this training potty is all kids of cute. It has a seamless design with a removable basin and easy-to-wipe surfaces. But what has completely won us over is the book storage at the rear. Adorable. In a choice of pink or grey, these teeny first toilets are an adorable starting point for tots in training. They come with real-life toilet flushing sounds, a handy splash guard and they have a storage compartment for wipes. Whether you’re after a potty with all the bells and whistles or perhaps an old-school classic, we’ve rounded up the best options for helping little ones get the hang of their number ones and twos, and learn exactly where to put them. 14 best potties for toilet training success My son used the BabyBjorn Smart Potty since he started EC at one-month-old. Even when he was three-years-old and potty independent, he still liked to use it for pooping. He would dump it in the toilet, rinse the potty with the toilet sprayer, and flush the toilet. He preferred to stand to pee into the big toilet and squat to poop in the small potty, which is more ergonomic.The folding legs lay flat easily for storage, and it also fits well in a diaper bag, making it easy to carry around. When used as a standalone potty, you can use the disposable bags that come with it or standard plastic grocery bags if you’re in a pinch. A potty chair is a standalone unit on the floor, while a potty seat goes over an actual toilet. Choosing between the two comes down to preferences — both your toddler’s and your own. If your toddler is reluctant to use an adult-size toilet, a child-size chair will likely feel more inviting, whereas a seat might work better for a child eager to achieve Big Kid status. Disposable liners are available for both the Potette Plus and the OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty. Or you can improvise and use a plastic bag lined with a paper towel. Disposable liners are useful when you are on-the-go and don't have access to water to wash out the potty. You simply tie the bag shut and toss it in the trash. (If it contains poop, I suppose you technically should dump the poop in the toilet and then dispose of the bag in the trash. Did you know you are supposed to do that with disposable diapers too?) This travel potty seat has non-slip silicone grips to prevent slipping and fits most standard toilets. It’s foldable and comes with a carrying bag, which makes it easy to keep in the car and carry around without having to bring an entire potty with you everywhere you go. While you can expect to have some accidents once you start taking your little one out in their new big kid undies, having a travel potty can help make things a little easier—and hopefully less stressful for you.

Are you prepared to clean a potty chair after every use? Potty chairs require bowl cleaning after each use, while potty seats have the benefit of utilizing your regular household plumbing, making post-potty cleanup as easy as a flush. If you are ready to add some distance between yourself and your child’s bowel movements, a potty seat might be a better fit. Pro tip: If your child prefers a potty chair but you don’t want to clean the bowl of the chair every time your child uses it, try using travel liners, such as the TidyTots Disposable Potty Chair Liners, in your at-home chair. This will make clean-up a bit more similar to changing a diaper. My daughter, who is much chubbier, started using the Potette Plus at 3-months-old. She fit well on it with the reusable liner and was also able to use it as a seat reducer on public toilets. Annie: This product is fantastic. It’s lightweight, portable and the disposable bags mean it's easy to use on the go. It fits easily into a changing bag, is suitable for any UK toilet and the easy opening and closing of the product makes it simple and stress-free to use even in emergencies. It’s much more portable and compact than a standard potty.A travel potty or seat with liners can be a great solution to potty training on-the-go. We’ve searched the market to find the best ones available. Since it’s so compact, this potty seat is a little on the shorter side when used as a potty chair. The pee guard is also lower and less effective than some other travel potty chairs, which can be a concern for some parents. Overall, the OXO tot 2-in-1 travel potty is a sturdy portable toilet that will come in handy at home and on the go.

Let your little one use the travel potty or seat at home first so they are used to it before you venture out with itLaura: I would consider the OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty compared to other travel potties because it is more hygienic when out and about. It has a dual use being both a potty and a toilet. it will last a lot longer as my children grow as they won't always want to use a potty. The grips are great as it means my children feel more secure. Other travel toilet seats do not have these and so don't feel as safe when sitting my child on the toilet. You can use this potty two ways (hence the 2-in-1 label in its name). To use it as a potty seat, twist the legs outward and set the seat atop the toilet. Full disclosure, because of its rounded shape, it does fit better on a standard toilet bowl, but it still works on an elongated one as well.

Introducing the colourful solution to on-the-go toilet training. The NOYBO is compact enough to fit in handbags and can be inflated in seconds. Each potty comes with a roll of 20 disposable bags for lining the bowl.The removable insert can also be used alone as a top hat potty. This is especially helpful during the newborn phase and for nighttime EC. Hold the potty insert securely between your legs and then hold your baby over the insert. For pottying while breastfeeding, it works well to hold your baby in the cradle hold with one arm and use the other hand to hold the potty insert below your baby's bottom. Tilt the front of the insert (with the splash guard) up for boys! If you are looking for something super compact and lightweight, you might prefer a folding potty seat like the Hippypotamus Travel Potty Seat. This adorable option is great if you plan on going on some road trips or outings but don’t want to bring a full potty with you. It fits most public toilets and also comes with a travel bag.

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