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Recommendation for toilet-seat trainer

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PipPipPip · 13/09/2013 22:21

We're about to start potty training, and my daughter is quite keen to use the "big potty" aka toilet. Do any of you have recommendations for toilet-seat adapters? I'm pretty cheap BUT can always look on eBay if there's any highly recommended fancy contraptions....

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EugenesAxe · 13/09/2013 22:30

I quite like the Tommy Tippee rubber sealed (so non slip) ones. They are still quite a decent size. They are quite cheap too I think; £12-15?

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PipPipPip · 13/09/2013 22:55

Oh excellent, just had a look online - they're just £5.99 on Amazon. Loads of people saying they're just as good as more expensive brands so I've just ordered one. Thanks!

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EugenesAxe · 13/09/2013 23:53

My memory was only a little off on the price then Hmm

And it's Tippee Toes... not blooming Tommy Tippee, but presumably you realised that!

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breatheslowly · 14/09/2013 00:06

That's the one we have. We also have an Ikea step so that DD can get onto the seat on her own.

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EasilyDistracted77 · 14/09/2013 00:14

We forked out for a whole new toilet seat which has a mini seat for mini bums built in (which can be stowed away for the bigger bums!) so that the little ones don't have to hold onto the toilet seat to stop themselves falling in. Realistically, this toilet seat will be useful for a number of years, so I think a good investment for encouraging independent toiletting as soon as possible! www.diy.com/nav/rooms/bathrooms/toilets/toilet_seats/Bemis-Dallas-Family-Toilet-Seat-11867671?skuId=12378379

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