Make potty training less stressful for both you and your child with the Fisher-Price Fun to Learn Potty. Designed for use with children nine months to three years old, this responsive potty encourages the transition from a potty seat to a grown-up toilet while helping to build your child's confidence and keeping toilet training fun. It requires three "C" batteries (not included).
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Fisher-Price Fun To Learn Potty offers:- Builds confidence and rewards success with phrases, music, and sound effects
- Motivates and encourages return trips
- Supports consistent progress by offering three stages of use
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Helps kids learn about flushing, using toilet paper & more. View larger. |
Fun, Rewarding Sound Effects Build Confidence
A key part of successful potty training is replacing the fear many children experience with a sense of fun. That's why the Fun to Learn Potty responds to your child's actions in many encouraging and entertaining ways with phrases, music, and sound effects. These audio rewards make a child feel good about potty training successes while providing motivation for return trips. The Fun to Learn Potty also looks like a real toilet, so it's familiar and unsurprising. You can even use it on a regular toilet seat and enjoy the playful sounds and tunes.
Three-Stage Use Encourages Consistent Progress
When your child pushes opens or closes the seat lid, pulls the flushers, spins the toilet paper roll, simply sits down, or "makes a contribution," he'll hear an exciting sound. And because there's such a range of songs and sounds for a child to discover, he or she will find it easier to pass the time while sitting on the potty--no more boredom after a minute or two. Most importantly, the Fun to Learn Potty helps your child progress by following three stages: First, the full potty can be placed on the floor for a beginner; then, the seat and back of the potty comes off with the electronics and snaps onto the adult toilet for the intermediary stages; finally, the seat and lid come off and snap onto the adult seat.
To help prevent splashes, there's an included deflector shield; for easy clean-up you can simply remove the bowl.
The Fun to Learn Potty measures 7.5 x 14.8 x 12.6 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 6.8 pounds.
What's in the Box
Potty seat with electronics and deflector shield.
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Customer Reviews
"Lots of Fun" 2010-02-26
By L. Goldstein
This potty chair was bit more expensive than I wanted to pay, but my daughter refused to sit on one of the small simple potty seats and was afraid of our toilet seat. We are almost completely potty trained and this potty chair is the reason why! It does talk and it can be loud, but if you child is past the step of "being shy to the potty", it's perfect. It has a sensor in it and if she sits on when the pee hits the potty, it says encouraging words like you've been on the potty. It tells her when the seat is up or down and tells her to find the toilet paper and flush it all away. She was really excited about it.
The only downside is that it can be considered play time if your child isn't quite ready for it.
I was on here today looking for a potty seat to put on our toilet with handles... I totally forgot or did not realize that I could put this seat on our big toilet. :)
It's another good product by Fisher Price.
"FUN WAY TO POTTY TRAIN!" 2009-07-25
By T. J. Millikan (Billings, MT)
This potty was so fun for my two little boys while they potty trained. It plays music and sings to them when they go #1/#2. It also plays music if they are sitting for a while. I found my boys sitting on it just to hear the music, which definitely made potty training easier and shorter for us.
"ok potty seat, wouldn't buy again" 2009-05-23
By C. Price (Fort Gratiot, MI)
I agree with other comments regarding "Noise" being distracting. My son is 5 years old and still loves to use this potty WITHOUT it turned on! My biggest complaint is it is IMPOSSIBLE to keep all the little nooks and crannies clean and at this point I am ready to throw it in the trash as it stinks!!! The urine gets trapped around all the sensor parts and there are so many crevices that it's impossible to clean them thoroughly every time one of my 2 kids uses the potty! Not a good investment and would definitely not buy it again. My recommendation to anyone looking for a potty seat, KEEP IT SIMPLE!
"Great toy to training tool!-It has a hidden off button!!!" 2009-03-24
By Anna L. Bradford (Arlington, Texas)
I did not buy this toilet based on the reveiws on this site. I came home one day and my husband had it set up and running. It was great because it made all the noises and had levers and things to open and turn. My daughter was a little over a year old and it also would talk to her and teach her words and noises associated with the potty. She had a great time playing with it in the bathroom getting accustomed to what a potty was and what it was for.
Then when she was a little older and it was time to potty train, we found, lo and behold! It has an off button hiding on the back of it! No need to take the batteries out or anything. Instant toy that she was comfortable with and used to playing with turned into a tool. We turned it off and left it off. She is now potty trained and uses it every day. She is not big enough to get up on the big toilet by herself yet, but we leave the bathroom light on and she gets up and goes and uses this potty whenever she needs to go on her own. Then she takes out the pot and dumps it in the big potty and flushes. It rocks!!!!
"size does matter" 2008-11-20
By M. gungor
for me, this potty is working pretty well.
the biggest problem with this is that our big-girl toilet seat in our new apartment is too small for the top-part of the FP potty. since i can not use it for a seat for my daughter on the big-potty, that feature is flushed. most bathrooms are not large enough to house a second potty.
the next problem w/this potty is that the back of the potty stays with the "detachable" seat. on our other toilet, this obstructed the flushing portion of the toilet. it also would not easily detach from big-girl toilet. for this reason and also 1 and 2, you can only use this as a whole unit.
if you're ok with using potty on its own, this is a GREAT toilet ONLY if you don't mind the music (which is cute cute cute if you're using potty as a toy and not an actual training tool as it malfunctions and is not as accurate as they claim).
it is hard to clean all of the pieces inside of the toilet which can be affected by germs. the handles of the toilet are great, but mom's fingers cant get in there to clean, whereas toddler fingers could spread bacteria. (for my own paece-of-mind, i've taken the batteries out and just throw it in a bathtub full of bleach--it probably won't jingle now)
if you use this as a toy like i did from 6-12 months of age it is A GREAT TOY!!! @ 13 mos we started using as a potty and it works great since my daughter has very short legs. now she is 18 mos, the potty is too low to the ground and since she is still rather young, she has a hard time sitting down without help as the target can be tricky with your pants pulled down.
i'd give it a 5 star if it were simply a toy. as for practicality, i would only recommend for early-trainers or short legged kids and certainly only if your big-girl potty is large enough to hold the top part of the unit AND your kid doesn't touch themselves and risk spreading germs. knowing this, i'd probably still have bought it since she got plenty of use of it as a toy before we started training. but i'd definitely warn to read all reviews for your own decision of what would work.