Monday, March 14, 2011

Potty Chairs - Choosing From the Wide Variety

Adult toilet seats are a bit bigger in size for the toddlers. If you want to potty train your kid then potty training seats can be helpful. If you want to potty train your toddler then toilet seat inserts are just the right option for you. These seats come in a variety of styles and prices.

1. Baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer

Kalencom Potette Plus

The Baby Bjorn toilet trainer comes in a curved shape and is easy for a toddler to use. The best feature is a dialer which is attached to the toilet trainer; this dial will help in adjusting the toilet trainer to any type of toilet seat. This makes it to fit more securely and doesn't slide around the sides. Unlike the other cheaper potty seats which slide around and slid into the toilet is so unlikely to use it for the second time. The Baby Bjorn toilet trainer also comes with a hook so that you can hang it up after the use. The splashguard is built in and it won't be knocked off and lost quickly.

Potty Chairs - Choosing From the Wide Variety

2. Kalencom 2-in-1 Potette Plus Travel Potty

The Potette Plus is a travel potty kit with a 2 in 1 potty training seat. This is design in such a way that it hides in a bag for travel. Therefore it is small and also makes a great potty training seat for toddlers. The legs fold outwards and create a wide area for stability on top of the toilet seat. The compact size and the ability to carry it anywhere will help you potty train your toddler anywhere and can avoid those messy public restrooms when you are travelling. Add a few dollars more than a cheaper potty seat and you will get a surprisingly good travel potty.

3. Primo Ducka Potty Training Seat

This cute little potty training seat comes with a little duck face in front. This will help amuse your child while potty training. The outside edge is made of rubber so it gives traction and won't slip against the toilet. As the other toilet seat this too has a splashguard built in. though the splashguard is not as good as the few other and as it may fall into the toilet and had to retrieve it few too many times. Primo Ducka is a pretty basic type of potty training seat the only fact that it has a hanging hook and a non slippery edge that keeps it away from those cheaper styles. The stability is worth an extra cost as the toddler may not try to sit on the potty seat after he falls in the toilet.

4. Ginsey Soft Potty Training Seat

This is more or less a basic potty training seat, but it works with most of the toilets and can be found in discount rates in most of the departmental stores. Toddlers love to use this seat as it has few cartoon characters like Dora, Diego, SpongeBob and the Backyardigans, just to name a few. The seat is covered with a plastic padding and is flexible. But the plastic might tear if you are not careful and the rough edges might also get uncomfortable to sit when that happens. Some of the latest versions are coming with handles, so we would suggest you to look for the one which are coming with handles. The handle helps the toddler to climb up and down the toilet seat. Some parents report that the potty seat is a bit slippery when it elongates on toilet seats, but it can be used for years without any other problem.

Potty Chairs - Choosing From the Wide Variety

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