Teeny tiny potty seats for small bathrooms
by Kelly Wilbanks posted in Products
Our bathroom is lovely, but small. It feels crowded with more than two people and usually I have three little ducklings on my tail. It feels like all five of us are crowded in there at one point or another every day. Combine that with a stubborn potty trainer and things get cramped quick.
We don't have enough room to keep a small child's potty in the same room without it blocking something. Evie also has some lingering fears of going down the drain. It has something to do with almost losing a gummi bear down the tub drain once. Her fear of big toilets has stuck around. She even reminds herself when she's on the potty that she won't fall down the drain. Her tiny-hiney needs support.
To that end we bought a small toilet seat to go over the chair and that's "worked," but we still need to be there to lift her onto the seat. It's just not something our independent little toddler can do by herself and I'd like to take away any barriers in the way of making this potty thing her own. Here's what I might try next. Babies 'R' Us Potty Seat with Ladder:
This is the potty seat I have personally been eyeing for my girl. I like that it has an adjustable ladder so she can get up to the toilet seat by herself. It also folds flat when not in use, saving space in our tiny bathroom. I like that it has handles that will help our toddler not only climb, but also turn around and sit down.
This is a great product for those kids who want to ...
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