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Training loo seat?...

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Jan2 · 07/05/2009 19:43

I am looking for a comfortable loo seat cover thingy for my 2 year old DD. I've just seen a padded In the Night Garden one from Mothercare - has anyone tried these? are they any good. Also does it fit securely onto the normal loo seat as I have one that's not padded and doesn't fasten securely onto the loo and she won't go on it.

Or can anyone suggest a good loo seat for potty training?

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thisisyesterday · 07/05/2009 19:45

we have a padded one from mothercare and tbh it's pretty manky.
the problem is there is a gap all around the padding, and the padding isn't removable. it inevitably ends up getting wee on it and you just can't get rid of it.
ours eventually split a bit and then all the foam got wee-y. so we chucked it. waste of £15 imo

I Have one of the toilet seats with a built in child seat now. it was about £35 but worth it as i have 2 more children to toilet train yet!

Jan2 · 07/05/2009 19:47

What is a loo seat with a built in child seat? - sorry I'm new to all of this! Where was yours from?

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Seona1973 · 07/05/2009 19:56

Is it something like this?

I didnt use a training seat - both my lo's have just sat on the normal toilet with their legs wide and held onto the side or front of the seat.

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thisisyesterday · 07/05/2009 20:01

yes, that's the one seona.
they're marginally cheaper in b&q.

Jan2 · 08/05/2009 12:20

Brill - thanks. Will probably get one of those.

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