Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Fisher-Price Royal Potty Step Stool

 
Product By Fisher Price(24 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $15.00

Product Description

A great training potty for toddlers, the Royal Stepstool Potty includes a stepstool for extended use. Toddlers are rewarded for "contributions" with regal musical ditties and fun sound effects. The potty is styled like a throne and includes a base, removable bucket for easy cleaning, seat top and hinged stepstool lid. A splash-guard for boys easily attaches and removes. When attached, it's hinged so that it flips into the bucket, allowing the seat back to fold for stepstool mode. Measures 13.75" x 8.125" x 13.75".

Technical Details
  • Training potty adapts with child's ability
  • Hinged lid can be used as a step stool
  • Easy-to-remove deflector is included for boys
  • Includes a base and removable bucket for easy cleaning
  • Seat can attach to an adult toilet for the later phase of training


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Customer Reviews
  
"Great Potty Chair a little uncomfortable for baby boys" 2010-02-21
By S. Langis (Revere, Ma USA)
I bought this potty chair for my son's first birthday. No, I had no expectations what so ever. I just wanted to introduce him to it. The day after his birthday I open the box and me and daddy placed him on it without his diaper. He sat comfortably and played with the side handles. He made some grunts and we thought he was doing his typical noise making (because the sound activator on the potty chair was suppose to go off once it was in contact with contents) and there it was his handy work he had some bowel movements for the first time. We were very pleased. The sound doesn't go off if the contents don't touch the sensors. Later on that night I placed him on it again to demonstrated to my Aunt what we had done earlier, and the music played because now he had peed in the potty. It was a very proud moment for us and him. Later the next day we attempted this again, however, now he is so distracted by the pee pee shield that he just moves it back and forth. He often hurts himself when he tries to stand up by himself. I removed that piece but now it can't serve it's purpose. Over all, I think this would be perfect for a girl.

  
"Great potty!" 2010-01-31
By Pinkgirl (Clearwater, FL)
I highly recommend this potty. It's really cute how it plays music when my son pees! I would have given it 5 stars, but I'm having a little trouble with him keeping his private part down into the attached cup that's supposed keep him my peeing into the air! It might be his fault though cause he tends to sit back and then it pops out! I also love that it converts to a training seat for the regular toilet and also into a step stool! :)

  
"Pee Guard is too easily folded or removed" 2009-11-13
By AFWife2002 (Alamogordo, NM)
My boys have never actually "used" this potty. However, I bought it and took it out of the package and both my twin boys loved it and were fighting over who would sit on it (while clothed)! However, they both can't stop playing with the pee guard (which is EASILY) removable. The pee guard also folds down very easily. So I can't imagine that it would do much good, if anything I think it would fall down and just make even more of a mess than without it. So I'm returning this one and going to try something else.


"love it, great price" 2009-09-08
By Tpauli (Indiana)
this seems to be the best one that I have searched around for, plus my daughter loves having her own potty, and when she goes she gets a little music to encourage her.

  
"Dirty Royal Potty" 2009-07-05
By A. Jarrett
Great potty, arrived on time and non-damaged. However, it had been previously removed from its original packaging which was obvious due to the large dirt footprint on the lid. There was also dirt and grass inside the potty. It doesnt appear to have been used as a potty but someone definitely did do something with it. Since it was not damaged I didnt want the hassle of returning it but I am very disappointed in the seller and will not buy from them again.


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