Product By Dorel Juvenile Group(8 customers reviews)
Product Description
This interactive potty provides rewarding features for each successful milestone in potty training. The entertaining reward system makes the potty training experience easier for both parent and child.
When your child sits on the potty, a sensor activates a greeting. When your child makes a deposit, a congratulatory greeting is played, followed by a song. Afterwards, the handle plays a fun flushing sound and gives a personal reward message. Trainer seat removes to fit adult toilets. Holds child up to 50 pounds. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 8"H x 12.75"W x 12.5"D.
Technical Details
Customer Reviews
2010-02-04
By moneebgz (Michigan)
We were having a hard time getting out son motivated to potty train. My son is tall for his age, so I wanted something a little bit higher off the ground, and that had a rewards system. I found this potty, (which I couldn't find in any stores), and it has been great! It talks to the child, and "senses" when they go potty, making big fanfare! It comes with a chart to put the star stickers on, and works like a charm with our son. WELL WORTH THE MONEY!
2009-11-29
By G. Lowe
I have used this potty chair on 2 children. My oldest (a boy) and my youngest (a girl). Both kids were intrigued by the sticker incentive, but I could have bought stickers much cheaper than the increased cost of the potty. The chair is frequently inaccurate and reward the kids for a sucessful potty when they did not actually pee or poop. Trust me... my kids got pretty savvy. My son figured out that if he put his foot on the sensors he could get the toilet to offer a sticker. Over all a good potty, but not any more so than the basic models.
2009-11-03
By Shannon Bobbitt (savage, md)
I love the idea of the talking pot. I just haven't been able to get the little one to get on it :)
2009-09-09
By Sherri Harney (grandmaSherr)
I looked and read reviews for weeks before I ordered this chair. I have seen many and had several,(I used to babysit). This is the best. How many kids would'nt love to hear it say "good job", and it tells you to flush and don't forget to wash your hands. Has cute sayings and music and lights and stickers with a poster board to put them on. Our granddaughter is 2 and a half, and totally trained except for #2. you won't regret this purchase.
2009-09-08
By J. Miller (Ohio United States)
I thought this potty was wonderful when I got it. But then when I was training my first daughter I wanted her to be as independent as possible so I wanted her to empty the potty herself. Well that would have bee just fine but she dumped the contents of the potty into the base of the potty. Well a few times of that and now the music and voice things do not work properly. I suppose if you are training an older child or made sure you assisted them every time it would be fine. My daughter was just over 2 yrs old when I trained her. Next time I will just get a plain potty chair.
This interactive potty provides rewarding features for each successful milestone in potty training. The entertaining reward system makes the potty training experience easier for both parent and child.
When your child sits on the potty, a sensor activates a greeting. When your child makes a deposit, a congratulatory greeting is played, followed by a song. Afterwards, the handle plays a fun flushing sound and gives a personal reward message. Trainer seat removes to fit adult toilets. Holds child up to 50 pounds. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 8"H x 12.75"W x 12.5"D.
Technical Details
- Teaches with encouraging phrases and rewards with song and stickers
- Parent-activated sticker dispenser and tracking chart rewards your child
- Flushing activates lights and sounds, seat sensor detects child and plays greeting
- Removable trainer seat fits adult toilet and removable bowl for easy cleaning
- Non-slip grip strips on base and deflector shield for boys
Customer Reviews
2010-02-04
By moneebgz (Michigan)
We were having a hard time getting out son motivated to potty train. My son is tall for his age, so I wanted something a little bit higher off the ground, and that had a rewards system. I found this potty, (which I couldn't find in any stores), and it has been great! It talks to the child, and "senses" when they go potty, making big fanfare! It comes with a chart to put the star stickers on, and works like a charm with our son. WELL WORTH THE MONEY!
2009-11-29
By G. Lowe
I have used this potty chair on 2 children. My oldest (a boy) and my youngest (a girl). Both kids were intrigued by the sticker incentive, but I could have bought stickers much cheaper than the increased cost of the potty. The chair is frequently inaccurate and reward the kids for a sucessful potty when they did not actually pee or poop. Trust me... my kids got pretty savvy. My son figured out that if he put his foot on the sensors he could get the toilet to offer a sticker. Over all a good potty, but not any more so than the basic models.
2009-11-03
By Shannon Bobbitt (savage, md)
I love the idea of the talking pot. I just haven't been able to get the little one to get on it :)
2009-09-09
By Sherri Harney (grandmaSherr)
I looked and read reviews for weeks before I ordered this chair. I have seen many and had several,(I used to babysit). This is the best. How many kids would'nt love to hear it say "good job", and it tells you to flush and don't forget to wash your hands. Has cute sayings and music and lights and stickers with a poster board to put them on. Our granddaughter is 2 and a half, and totally trained except for #2. you won't regret this purchase.
2009-09-08
By J. Miller (Ohio United States)
I thought this potty was wonderful when I got it. But then when I was training my first daughter I wanted her to be as independent as possible so I wanted her to empty the potty herself. Well that would have bee just fine but she dumped the contents of the potty into the base of the potty. Well a few times of that and now the music and voice things do not work properly. I suppose if you are training an older child or made sure you assisted them every time it would be fine. My daughter was just over 2 yrs old when I trained her. Next time I will just get a plain potty chair.
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