9 POTTY CHAIRS TO GET YOUR BABY OUT OF DIAPERS 3

So, you’ve noticed some signs that your baby is ready to potty train? If your little one is hiding to go to the bathroom, taking off their diapers, and are generally just curious about potties, then it’s time for you to buy a potty chair.

But with so many options on the market, how do you know which one is best for your little one? And why should you use a potty chair as opposed to just an insert on the adult toilet? Don’t worry — we’re here to help with that.

WHAT TO CONSIDER

Children need to feel in control, and choosing a potty chair that’s designed just for them can make the whole thing easier, more engaging, and more comfortable. I spoke with child psychologist and former director of an Early Childhood Education program for 2-year-olds, Nancy Zweibach, for some potty training tips and for some shopping pointers. Zwiebach tells Best Products that a potty chair is a much better first potty choice than the regular toilet because “Putting a young child on a regular toilet can feel frightening since there’s no security from any dimension.”

Think about it: A toilet tank is too far away to support your little one’s back, it has no sides, and there’s no floor support — which makes the experience pretty threatening. But how do you choose? Well, that’s up to you. There are fancy potties that some kids adore with bells and whistles like sounds and lights like the Skip Hop. There are also super basic plastic potties that are the easiest to clean like Fisher-Price and really convenient travel potties like the folding potty on our list.

There are a few things you need to think about before your purchase. First, how easy it is to remove the waste receptacle to clean — because, trust me, you’ll be doing that multiple times per day. Second, if you’re having a boy, we suggest getting a potty that can be wiped down easily because they will try to stand to pee, and it will go everywhere — and I mean everywhere.

We found a range of potties for parents to lure their children away from diapers and messy changes. From silly characters to super basic potty chairs, we have you covered.


Skip Hop Potty Training Toilet with Wipes Dispenser

Your lil’ copycat wants to do everything you do, so use that to your advantage with this potty that looks just like the real thing. A realistic flush rewards a job well done — and best of all, it has a built-in wipe dispenser.

This is a great model for kids who want to be “just like” someone in the house. And yes, it’s super easy to clean.

 

3-in-1 Train with Me Potty Seat Topper and Stepstool
Instead of buying both a potty chair and a step stool, this one does both. Flip the lid down, and it becomes a step to help kids reach the sink. Just don’t let them move it all around when it’s full. That could lead to some disastrous results that no one wants.
 
 
Step by Step Potty

We love a multistep child product. This one goes from potty chair to in-toilet seat. The features of this potty chair are pretty funny, and kids will love it. The cushioned seat and toilet paper holder will make your little one feel like a real big kid — and, as you might know, kids just love that.

The basin is deep so it won’t splash out, and it’s easy to separate from the chair.

 

Portable Potty for Toddler Travel
There will come a time when you’re driving along, and your potty-training child will need to go right now. That’s where this foldable, portable potty with potty bags will come in super handy. It’s a potty chair that’s comfortable, easy to clean, and easier to store — what could be better?
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