Baby Bjorn Toilet Trainer
After all my excitement over the Baby Bjorn bibs, I wanted to continue that conversation and ramble about another one of their great products, the Toilet Trainer.
This insert fits perfectly onto your Badonkadonk Seat, thanks to a dial that adjusts to any size toilet. The seat is made to keep messes to a minimum, but if there is a little...er...residue left behind, no pun intended, it's a snap to clean up. [Those potty seats that have 18 gazillion crevices just creep me out. I'd rather burn them than clean them. And yes, the negative impact on the environment would be worth it, snark snark.]
And while we're talking about cleaning up, I finally learned with my third child that the little "chairs" are just Too Much Work for this Mama. I prefer to have the goods land in the toilet in the first place.
"But my Baby is too little and fragile for the Big Potty!!," I hear you saying.
Well, because the seat fits snugly to the potty, my kids have never had the age-old fear of falling into the Great Lake of Grossness. They just use a "step too" (as my three-year-old calls it) to get to their throne. No big deal.
We love this silly seat so much, it becomes our sixth passenger on long trips. I haul that seat through rest stops and restaurants, collecting stares as we go. But the embarrassment is worth it, as that seat makes the difference between the kids "going" while on vacation versus "not going."
This is all very interesting and helpful to your life, I know.
But wait! There's more! There's a handle at the top, so the seat can be hung off to the side after your little queen or king has come down from the throne. We stick one of those removable hooks to the side of a cabinet in the bathroom to keep the seat handy for those gottagorightnow kind of moments.
I'm talking about the kids, of course.
And this is one of those things that Works for Me. If you need more tips in your life, go visit Shannon at Rocks in my Dryer.
This insert fits perfectly onto your Badonkadonk Seat, thanks to a dial that adjusts to any size toilet. The seat is made to keep messes to a minimum, but if there is a little...er...residue left behind, no pun intended, it's a snap to clean up. [Those potty seats that have 18 gazillion crevices just creep me out. I'd rather burn them than clean them. And yes, the negative impact on the environment would be worth it, snark snark.]
And while we're talking about cleaning up, I finally learned with my third child that the little "chairs" are just Too Much Work for this Mama. I prefer to have the goods land in the toilet in the first place.
"But my Baby is too little and fragile for the Big Potty!!," I hear you saying.
Well, because the seat fits snugly to the potty, my kids have never had the age-old fear of falling into the Great Lake of Grossness. They just use a "step too" (as my three-year-old calls it) to get to their throne. No big deal.
We love this silly seat so much, it becomes our sixth passenger on long trips. I haul that seat through rest stops and restaurants, collecting stares as we go. But the embarrassment is worth it, as that seat makes the difference between the kids "going" while on vacation versus "not going."
This is all very interesting and helpful to your life, I know.
But wait! There's more! There's a handle at the top, so the seat can be hung off to the side after your little queen or king has come down from the throne. We stick one of those removable hooks to the side of a cabinet in the bathroom to keep the seat handy for those gottagorightnow kind of moments.
I'm talking about the kids, of course.
And this is one of those things that Works for Me. If you need more tips in your life, go visit Shannon at Rocks in my Dryer.







3 comments:
Hmmm. Ya got me thinking now. :) I'm about to start training my son and I've been debating about the "little chair" and the "real thing." :)
I like it when they want to use the big toilet, too. Unfortunately, only one of my wanted to do it that way. I'll take it the other way if I can get it.
And I love those bibs, too. We started using them about 14 years ago with our oldest. They will eventually crack in the bowl part, but not until after many, many uses!
Wow. I wish I knew about this before I started potty training. It sounds great!! Maybe for #2! (My second son.. as opposed to... well, you KNOW! LOL!)
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