There are what seems like a million and one options out there for potty training your child, but there is one that seems more unique than others. This product is specifically for children over 18 months, and would be well suited to children who want to be like Mom & Dad, or their older sibling. It would also be a good option for toddlers who just don't want to sit on a regular floor potty. I'm confident that this potty would give most children a sense of independence, thus encouraging the potty training process and promoting self confidence. Our son took immediate interest as it was higher up and he actually stayed put on it, which he wouldn't do with other potties we tried.
The Kiddyloo Toilet Trainer is an ergonomically designed toilet reducer potty which allows your potty trainee to climb up on the toilet themselves. I must admit that my first impression from looking at the picture before I set it up, was that it could be a dangerous contraption. But once I put it together and afixed it to the toilet, I realized it is really quite strong, secures well to our toilet seat and is stable. The step & feet are non-skid and there are handles for the child to climb up safely. The seat itself is moulded for secure seating, and the front seems high enough for your little boys to prevent spray.
As I said, my initial impression from the picture made me ponder as to whether or not I'd want my toddler climbing up that high, but as with any activity or potty, they require supervision. You should always be there to help & monitor them climbing up and down, and should always supervise them while they are sitting on on the Kiddyloo or playing around it.
This product is made in France, and has height adjustments that allow it to fit nearly any toilet. The step has 2 height level adjustments and easily folds up for storage. Putting it together is also easy and simple.
The best part about this toilet trainer for me, is that you don't have to scoop, scrub, or gag when they go poo in the potty, unlike with the floor potties. At worst, you'd have to wipe the side of it with a wipe or toilet paper. Unless they had some sort of diarrhea explosion, which in that case, you'd be up creek without a paddle no matter what you used! LOL
This product retails in Canada for $60.00. For a list of stores carrying this product in Canada, click here.
***This sample product was provided free of charge
***** These views are mine, and mine alone. As with anything, you are responsible for assessing whether this item and/or activity is safe and suitable for your specific needs. InfoMommy does not make any warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, and assumes no responsibility and/or liability for any actions taken as a result of this blog post.*****
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