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Is your child ready for potty training at nursery? Here's the place for all your toilet training questions.

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marleymooo · 04/02/2014 16:22

So day 2 of training is going well, Just 1 accident so far, and I see us being pretty much housebound for the next few days! But what happens after that?! I'm amazoned and ebayed out! Do I buy a small portable potty for the car? But what happens when we're at the shops or out and about? Have also seen portable toilet seats. Are these a better option for popping onto public toilets and when at friends houses or playgroups? Fisher price seem to do a potty version with a toilet seat on top but it looks quite bulky!

All helpful practical advice gratefully received as I haven't a clue what do to once we leave the house! Thanks in advance.

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cordyroy · 05/02/2014 18:33

we have a potette plus and I'm finding it great - DS is only on day 6 and loves the idea of having his own little loo wherever we go. It also doubles up as a loo seat when he gets a bit braver! It folds down so it isn't too bulky and you use plastic bag/liners. Thought it might be a bit of a gimmick but it's proving really handy, good luck

marleymooo · 06/02/2014 20:57

Thanks cordyroy I actually came across the potette us after I'd posted and ordered it so great to hear the positive review :)

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Artandco · 07/02/2014 07:31

I've never needed one tbh. There aren't many occasions you can use anyway. If your in the high st you can't just whip it out and let them go on the street. It's easier to just find a cafe for example and ask if they can borrow.

If they can't wait 5 mins for toilet they really aren't trained yet.

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