Pros: portable, easy to fold Cons: the weight of the child must be under 40 lbs.
This past week I removed items from my vehicle since it was going in a shop for repairs. I had forgotten about the Graco® Folding Potty Seat since it sits behind the drivers seat in the original box. I was surprised to see all glowing reviews...
Pros: great for travel--fits in diaper bag, fits most toilets, easy to clean, keeps germies away Cons: can pinch, can slip, no handles, doesn't fit every toilet
Once my daughter started potty training, I got anxious about outdoor trips. Simple runs to the mall took on a whole new meaning. They suddenly became runs to every bathroom at the mall. Im usually the sort who avoids unfamiliar toilets or ...
Pros: Can be good for germ phobes Cons: you still have to wash it, doesn't fit most public toilets
Oh, the horror of potty training a girl. I'm glad that it's over and done with, and that my last two children are boys, because I will no longer have to live in mortal fear of public toilets. To try to save my germphobic sanity, I bought the Graco ...
Pros: portable, folding feature making it easy to carry, easy to clean, Cons: does not fit very well to most of the toilets we tried
BEFORE WE BOUGHT IT...
We bought the Graco folding potty seat when we knew that we were going on a three-week trip to China. That was back in December last year, and my daughter was 26 month-old at the time.
Pros: sanitary I suppose Cons: pinches in delicate areas!
Like most parents, I like to protect my children from germs when ever possible. Especially when it comes to using a public restroom! Ewww! So, when my daughter was almost 2 and was potty training, I purchased the Graco Folding Potty Seat to ...
Pros: Good idea - folds nicely Cons: Bad execution and not everyone carries them
Like a genius, I decided to potty train my almost-three son the week before we went on vacation. You see, that was the week I stopped working to stay home with my kids full-time. This week now lives in our family annals known forever as “Hell Week”. ...
Pros: folds compactly to fit in diaper bag, no characters-just plain beige, does not hurt the babies bottom. Cons: takes a minute or so to set up
My daughter loves this seat. She is only in the beginning stages of toilet training, but I needed something versatile. I am not home all the time. I do a lot of visiting to family and friends as well as shopping etc...
Let’s face it, public toilets are not among the cleanest around. Chances are, your little one will have nature call while you’re out, and not every establishment has a toddler toilet. Thank goodness for the Graco Folding Potty Seat!
Pros: Keeps the germs away from little bottoms Cons: Possibility of *pinching* little bottoms
I spotted the Graco Folding Potty Seat on one of my many trips to Toys R Us. I was so excited to try it. It is a beige folding seat, the front 2flaps fold under the back 2 and then that fold in half. It comes with a heavy duty Ziploc type bag for...
Several months ago my 3 year old daughter finally became fully potty trained. The only problem with that (besides the fact that my "baby" was really growing up) was that she always had to go at the worst times. For instance on the highway miles...
My first two children were boys, so public restrooms didn't create much of a challenge. They would stand there and go, and we'd be off. Then came our third baby...a girl. With that came a new dilemma I hadn't thought of before. What am I going to do...
Do you ever have that fear that you'll be out in public and you'll hear those little words "Mommy I have to go potty!" coming from your newly potty trained child? Only to get into the bathroom and have them start screaming "No! I don't...
Pros: small & portable Cons: not sturdy enough, watch out for the pinches!
When toddlers are first potty training, this item is really a must-have. I'm not a fan of sitting directly on public toilets so a portable seat is more sanitary for the child to sit on (and you can clean it). There aren't really any other options when...
Pros: Convenient, folds to a very small size Cons: Unstable. My two year old tottered too much.
I went out specifically to find a folding potty chair. We've been working on potty training for some time now, and we have a potty chair at home, as well as at both grandmas' houses. I had seen the folding potty seats, and I went to find one. I wanted...
Pros: Very portable, keeps little bums off public toilets Cons: "Carrying case" is misleading
We just recently bought the Graco Folding Potty Seat. My 18-month old daughter (who has recently showed interest in potty learning) are out and about frequently. Although she was originally fine with me holding her on toilet-paper lined public toilet ...
Turns Any Toilet Into A Toddler Potty Takes the dread out of those dreaded four words, “Mom! I’ve gotta go…” Practical, compact design is simple t...More at Albee Baby
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