Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Safety 1st 1-2-3 Teach Me Training System in White


Product By Dorel Juvenile Group(3 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $12.99
 
Product Description

The Safety 1st 1-2-3 Teach Me Potty Training System takes the stress and guesswork out of potty training your tot. Designed to grow along with a child's skill level, the 1-2-3 Teach Me Training System features an adapter seat that can be removed and attached to an adult toilet when the time arrives. Illustrations on the lid show the various stages of potty training so you know what level your child is at and what comes next. The adapter seat also converts to a step stool for optimal versatility. With a built in handle and locking lid, this potty training chair is all you need to help your child make the transition to going to potty in a grown-up way!

Technical Details
  • Converts to a step stool for use beyond toilet training age
  • Built-in handle and locking lid for convenient on the go portability
  • Adapter seat removes to fit on an adult toilet eases the transition to the adult toilet
  • Rubber gripper feet
  • Illustrations on lid show different stages of potty training to help child learn the different steps of learning to go potty

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Customer Reviews

"Should've spent a little more for a better design" 2009-12-08
By E. Smith (Milwaukee, WI)
I have the Graco cushion seat potty too, and this was just for another bathroom. I wish I had spent the extra $10 for the Graco, because this potty seat is by far inferior. The cover keeps flipping onto my daughter while she's on it, and the little bucket is tiny. Also, the actual deat doesn't seem that comfortable, and isn't very secure when you put it on the adult toilet.I would suggest that you spend a little more money and get the Graco.


"Ok, but needs a cup shield for boys!" 2008-11-10
By Chrissy Allen (NC USA)
This potty is decent for the price you pay. It has a wider base, and is more set up like a step-stool than anything else. The top part flips up as a "back" but isn't meant for anything other than being a lid to the potty for its use as a step-stool.My son is just starting to use the potty, and he has a little bit of trouble being far enough back that he can actually pee into the pot. I think it would be fine for little girls, but it lacks the cup mechanism to help little boys. Overall, its decent for the cost, but if you have boys you'll have to do what I did and rig up a cup/splash guard for the front part.

  
"flimsy construction, no back support" 2008-07-23
By Marka Twain
If I paid a penny more I would give it 3 stars. Considering the price, I wouldn't expect more. The back support you see on the picture only serves as a cover. It is too flimsy to lay back on and also isn't flat, so it would hurt the child's back if leaned back. Made our of cheap plastic, but otherwise serves it's purpose.

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