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BabyBjörn Toilet Training Seat, White/Black

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We had a carry potty, which is brilliant. They are expensive but ours has never leaked, it is easy to clean and at a comfortable height for our lo.’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, Gertrudetheadelie Our verdict The best potty is ultimately one that your toddler is happy to use, but there are a whole host of potties that come highly recommended by parents.

You get your child used to their potty. Then, you step out of the house to a different one - and it can be a whooole new board game. A great solution is a portable potty, like this My Carry Potty, designed to be used at home and on the go - which aids routine. It’s sturdy enough to be a main potty thanks to the non-slip feet, splash guard and large, comfortable seat; but it also folds up like a travel bag with a carry handle, so it can be taken to nursery, Grandma’s house or even to the shops with you. Step Stool is a stable and sturdy stool that makes it easy for your child to reach the sink or toilet training seat unaided. Its non-slip rubber surface provides a good grip for your child’s feet. Remember to always supervise your child when they start to use the step stool. Yes—the potty is designed with a convenient inner potty. It’s easy for you to lift out, empty, and rinse or wipe clean. It also has a practical splashguard. BabyBjorn Potty Chair. My son is massive for his age and he fits in it. A normal cheap one there'd be no chance. More expensive but you want them to be comfortable anyway!’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, rh6718 Our verdict

Why you should trust us

The age at which your child is ready for potty training is individual, but most children are ready to stop using nappies somewhere between 18 and 24 months. If you’d like more tips and advice about potty training, you’ll find 9 tips from the expert here!

I have always used the IKEA ones – they’re brilliant’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, Mol1628 Our verdict Yes, our Smart Potty is designed and made in Sweden using durable materials with a long lifespan. This means it can be passed on and used by child after child.From the age of 2 years. Remember to help your child on and off the toilet training seat until they have learned to do this unaided.

We had a thing called a family toilet seat - it had an extra seat in it, so adults and toddlers could choose the appropriate size. Much more secure than a removable training seat. Highly recommended’ - type recommended by Mumsnet user, RedCatBlueCat Our verdict Yes, this is a book rather than a potty, but we think it’s invaluable for parents in need of a step-by-step guide to potty training. Oh Crap! Potty Training: Everything Modern Parents Need to Know to Do It Once and Do It Right may well be the toilet-training Holy Grail you need. That’s why we’ve done the work for you and spent time researching and reading advice from real parents - including our trusted Mumsnetters - to collate a selection of products what we think are the best potty products currently available to buy in the UK. There’s something for every budget and every home, as well as some options for travel and more. Strength and honour, mums!

Potette! You’re right- not especially eco (but then disposable nappies aren’t either if you’ve been using those). It’s worth having one for emergencies, and also useful as a seat on put on to toilets so that they don’t fall in/ need holding.’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, PatchworkElmer Most young children are ready to stop using nappies somewhere between 18 and 24 months. It may be a good idea to begin potty training when you as a parent have more time, such as during the holidays. Mini toilet potty – these look like tiny toilets and, while they don't actually flush, they can be very appealing to toddlers. They often have sounds, lights and more to encourage children to potty train. Because our Smart Potty is compact, practical, and easy to clean, you can keep it handy for your child to use—both at home and on trips. The potty is comfy for your child to sit on and stays firmly in place on the floor.

Toilet Training Seat is a stable and ergonomic seat that’s easy for your child to put on the toilet unaided, once they’re big enough to use it instead of the potty. The toilet training seat can be used when your child has reached the age of two years. Simply hang it from its practical handle when not in use. We liked “oh crap potty training” - doesn’t over promise like some of the “done in two days!” type of books but does set out practical steps to go through. You dont need to read it all if you don’t have time - just read the chapter summaries and the full chapters for the practical steps. But its just finding something that works for you. We tried once with another method and we didn't get anywhere, left it a few months, tried with “oh crap” & it worked much better.’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, Lostthetastefordahlias Our verdictMy Carry Potty is the best. It just goes in the bottom of the pram. It’s good not faffing with bags/having to clean it immediately because it’s all just sealed away.’ - recommended by Mumsnet user, Jujujuly Toilet training seat - goes over your usual toilet seat, making the hole small enough so that your toddler can comfortably sit over it

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