May 23, 2012

Potty training with the Inflatable Potty Seat!

My little one just became potty-trained in the past 2 weeks! During our little potty boot camp (during the crazy blizzard on the East Coast) we used a variety of potty training products. One of them was the On-the-go Inflatable Potty Seat, a soft, comfortable sturdy seat for my son.

You may be wondering why I used a travel potty seat while I was potty training in my house. Well, first of all, this potty seat fit nicely on a toilet that is a bit odd-shaped and was hard to use with other potty seats. Secondly, it was very easy to use and comfortable for my son. The inflatable seat with backrest support and handles made the large toilet seat nice and snug for my son. He felt safe and secure and it definitely helped him gain confidence as he learned to use the toilet. The seat was also very easy to clean. I just rinsed it under some warm water and it was clean in seconds.

This is a great product to take with you in your car, with you on a trip, or wherever you may venture to outside of your home. Since it is inflatable, it folds down to almost nothing, so it’s easy to pack and take along. The stabilization ring fits in the toilet seat opening and prevents the seat from slipping, which is a problem that I find with many of these types of seats.

Best of all, it is very inexpensive, at $7.99. Available in both blue and pink, this is a great product to have on hand for your potty-training or potty-trained child. Learn more about the inflatable potty seat with an interactive video or purchase online!

Comments

  1. Nicole says:

    I love this idea. My problem with all the other toilet-top seats for little ones, boys specifically, is that the rise in front of their little goods isn’t high enough. My little one ends up peeing all over the place instead of in the toilet unless he has his hands in front on the seat. A lot of information, I know. Anyway, how is the rise for little boys?

  2. Jen says:

    Hi Nicole, there is no rise in the front, but somehow my son never seemed to pee over the seat because I think the walls of the potty overall blocked it.I know that doesn’t really make sense but it just seemed to work for him!

  3. Susan says:

    Hello! I want to say thanks for an interesting site about a subject I have had an interest in for a long time now. I have been lurking and reading the posts avidly so just wanted to express my thanks for providing me with some very good reading material. I look forward to more, and taking a more active part in the discussions here.

  4. Momma didn’t raise no bounce house

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