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need a large sturdy potty.

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misdee · 04/11/2004 19:16

dd2 is a large girl, height wise ans well as weight wise. sat her on a potty for size yesterday and she'd wee over the top. need one large enough for her.

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WigWamBam · 04/11/2004 19:22

The three in one potty at the bottom of this page here is good and sturdy. DD is a tall girl and used to wee over the top of small potties but this one was great.

lulupop · 04/11/2004 21:10

Can't recommend this one (top left) enough.
DS is a big chap and we've had the same wee-over-top problem with every other potty )and we've got several!). But this one is great. Got ours from local independent baby shop.

Davros · 04/11/2004 22:05

There's a good Safety1st one available at John Lewis

RnB · 04/11/2004 22:12

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misdee · 04/11/2004 22:16

train him to pour it down the loo?

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RnB · 04/11/2004 22:18

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misdee · 04/11/2004 22:19

hopefully. i'm trying to stop dd2 hiding to do a poo so i can capture her and get someof it at least in the toilet, tho she cant climb there by herself evenwith a step.

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RnB · 04/11/2004 22:20

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misdee · 04/11/2004 22:21

just 2. she knows when she is doing it, but hides between the sofas or under the records decks, and i cant reach her.

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jasper · 04/11/2004 22:22

For no good reason at all the title of this thread makes me chuckle

misdee · 04/11/2004 22:23

glad it makes u chuckle jasper

unfortunatly for us, most things for dd2 need to be large and sturdy. she is the size of some 5yr olds.

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lou33 · 04/11/2004 22:24

rnb, you tell me about hg and i will impart secret info about potties.

RnB · 04/11/2004 22:24

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RnB · 04/11/2004 22:25

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misdee · 04/11/2004 22:27

i want to know too RnB. .

even if dd2 doesnt crach the training part quickly i'm not fussed. just want to have the potty about so she knows its there. dd1 went straight to the toilet but didnt train till was over 3, and she is dainty. dd2 cant climb onto the toilet safely, and i cant lift her easily.

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lou33 · 04/11/2004 22:29

rnb, be afraid be very afraid.

got to go now anyway, kitchen duties await

RnB · 04/11/2004 22:29

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jamiesam · 04/11/2004 22:39

Misdee
We bought an extremely cheap and large potty from Asda. Didn't realise how large it was until we were given another couple of potties of unknown origin. Not sure how reliable Asda is - may not still stock but query worth a look if you're at an early stage?

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