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Wooden toilet seat with inner ring for toddlers?

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stripey · 04/05/2004 12:37

Hi I remember seeing this in maybe the blooming marvellous catalouge but I can't find it there now. Does anyone know what I mean it is like a standard pine toilet seat but has an inner ring which can be used by children. My son's current seat slips when he tries to sit on the toilet by himself so I always have to lift him on. I thought I might as well get this as it will last for no 2 and I am assuming it it easy to use.

I saw one once in Boots but didn't buy it and they haven't had any since.

If anyone has one are they worth buying?

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motherinferior · 04/05/2004 12:50

We just got one from Mothercare. Seems a good thing. DD1 likes it, anyway.

Blu · 04/05/2004 12:59

I saw one in the great Little Trader catalogue (?), and the friend who had one said you can also get them from John Lewis. About £29. They come in wood and white, they are brilliant.

katierocket · 04/05/2004 13:02

john lewis do them

stripey · 04/05/2004 13:04

Thanks I'll have a look in John Lewis

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fairydust · 04/05/2004 15:05

have you seen this one

mothercare

aloha · 04/05/2004 15:08

URchin catalogue do them. We have one! Certainly more comfy for ds than the big one, not that he's made much use of it so far

fairydust · 04/05/2004 15:10

blooming marvellous one here to

blooming marvellous

stripey · 04/05/2004 21:36

Thanks fairydust thats the one now I am not sure of the finish. I find the blooming marvellous website impossible to search without the catalogue.

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smellymelly · 05/05/2004 12:24

I got one from Boots a couple of months ago, only cost £15.

dinosaur · 05/05/2004 12:25

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stripey · 08/05/2004 12:10

Its not a problem he has been using the toilet for a while and the seat doesn't bother him its just that I want him to be able to get on and off himself and this seems like the most secure and easy option.

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