Potty training isn’t easy! but when it comes to selecting a potty seat for toddlers, there are several options available on the market that range from inexpensive to expensive. The best choice depends on your specific needs and the preferences of your child.
However, here are a few popular and highly rated potty seats that parents often recommend:
1. BabyBjörn Potty Chair
This potty chair has a simple and ergonomic design that provides comfort and stability for toddlers. It features a high backrest and armrests for added support and is easy to clean. Your child can just sit back, relax and take all the time they need. The chair will firmly stay in it’s place even when your child moves around! The inner potty is easy for you to take out, empty, and rinse Or wipe clean.
2. Fisher-Price The Perfect Potty Ring
This potty seat is designed to fit securely on a standard toilet seat. It has a splash guard to prevent messes and handles for the child to hold onto. The seat is also removable, making it convenient for travel. Handles on the potty ring help toddlers feel comfortable and secure on the big toilet.
3. Summer Infant My Size Potty
This by far is my favorite potty seat because my cousin used this potty chair to train all her children two of which have Autism. This potty chair resembles a miniature adult toilet and helps make the transition easier for toddlers. It has a flushable, built-in wipe dispenser and a realistic flushing sound to simulate the toilet experience.
4. OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty
This cool potty chair that has a seat that offers versatility as it can be used both as a standalone potty chair or a seat reducer on a regular toilet. What I like about this toilet is compact, lightweight, and comes with disposable bags for easy clean-up on the go.
5. The First Years Training Wheels Racer Potty System
What’s the best way to help a child learn how to use the potty? This potty seat features a fun race car design that can appeal to toddlers. It has a removable bowl for easy cleaning and can be used as a standalone potty chair or a seat reducer.
Conclusion
Remember that helping your child learn to use the bathroom doesn’t have to be boring or terrible some. Try giving your child a book and also consider factors such as your child’s comfort, ease of cleaning, stability, and the overall design that your toddler may find appealing. Reading reviews and considering your child’s preferences can help you make the best decision for your family.
Also if you’re looking for potty chairs for your child with special needs check out this list.