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Linda35353
> 24 hourIt was perfect. Nice and sturdy to climb up. Stable on the toilet. Grandson got up on it first time like a pro. Easy fold up to store when not in use. Simple to move to different toilets up or down stairs.
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Dr. Rowland Larson PhD
> 24 hourIt slides a little but doesnt pinch!
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Nadia
> 24 hourIt was easy to out together and my daughter feels like a big girl already!
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Mayki Y.
> 24 hourPerfect height to the toilet but wobbles when my toddler climbs up. I have to hold it down with my foot on one of the legs, other than that, this was better than the ones you just put on the toilet seat. Potty training has gotten better
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Meisha
> 24 hourUPDATE: After using this for a while now we still LOVE this seat. We have a fully trained girl using this concept of potty training. Easy to clean | sanitize when we aren’t using it it folds, and stores easy right next to the toilet. I was hesitant to make this purchase as the reviews were negative. However I really loved the concept so decided buy it, and see for myself. This is a great pot for a child who is independent in walking, climbing, and show interest in training. My 2.5 year old daughter is able to step up unassisted, it is very sturdy as she is turning herself around to sit down, and it fits perfectly over our toilet which is a common standard one. I showed her once how you properly use her new seat, and she loves it. It took me 10 minutes to put this together with a very “helpful” toddler otherwise it would’ve taken less time. Super easy you don’t even need directions.
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Devin Storrs
> 24 hourBought for my 2 year old since we finished potty training. We had a potty seat and then Steps going up to it and she had almost fallen off a few times. I figured this would be a more sturdy option where she can climb up herself and turn to sit down on her own. This is not the case. There should be 2 steps instead of one because she either can’t reach the seat because the step is too low, or can’t climb up onto it because the step is too high. The step sits so close to the bowl that she only has a couple of inches to turn around if she climbs up onto it causing her to lose her balance. She also can’t climb up onto it herself because it comes off the toilet when she tries to hold the handles to pull herself up. The only way that it works is I have to lift her up onto it, She does her business, and then I lift her down. If I don’t do that, the seat moves and will fall off the toilet. There needs to be some kind of strap or hook that clips the seat to the toilet itself so that it doesn’t move. Didn’t want to deal with the hassle of dissembling it and returning it so it’s still being used. Hopefully she’ll grow into it as time goes on.
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Adah Brown
> 24 hourMy son loves going to the potty using this but was scared of the little potty on the floor
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A. Blanco
> 24 hourEasy to assemble, but wobbly. I can’t trust my son to get up and down without help, which kinda defeats the purpose of the step.
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Ashley A
> 24 hourThought this would be a poor product, but we were happily surprised with the chair’s effectiveness and ease of assembly/storage
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Ferguson1413
> 24 hourWe were hoping to avoid the seat sliding. But this one still does slightly. Not nearly as bad though. The rubber feet help feel safewhen standing on. The cushion is soft and removable The instructions were very confusing and the pictures made it worse. Eventually figured I out though. The collapsible part makes for easy storage. A 2 year old can easily move this but not set it up on their own.