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Choosing The Best Baby Potties

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 by www   Subscribe To My Feed

Baby potties are a necessity, and something we probably don’t think about until it’s time to get one. Finding the right potty can make all the difference in the world when it is time to start training a toddler out of diapers. If you have the wrong potty, it could actually make matters much more difficult than they need to be and cause you and your child a lot of needless frustration.

Baby potties make excellent baby Christmas gifts. Many experts agree that one can never have too many baby potties, as one goal of training baby to use the toilet is to give the baby success experiences. In the early days of training, a potty will need to be available as soon as the child expresses the need to go, so having more baby potties will increase the chances of making it to the potty. Therefore, if you are searching for baby Christmas gifts, baby potties are always an appropriate choice. If you do not wish to buy a baby potty, potty training accessories such as books or dolls are also great baby Christmas gifts.

Early baby potties were made from wood with a removable bowl under the seat. Many of them were uncomfortable and difficult to use. Today, baby potties are made from molded plastic, with bright colors and soft edges that conform to your child’s body. Some parents still think that the plastic is uncomfortable and opt for potties made of more cushioned materials.

Traditional baby potties are made of hard molded plastic. While this design is excellent for cleaning, many parents now feel that plastic is uncomfortable and can make the child dislike using the potty. Newer designs are made of softer, more cushioned materials.

Another design idea that is quite popular in Baby potties is the trainer seat. This seat snaps onto a traditional toilet, over the regular seat. The trainer seat is small and comfortable for a child. Better models include handles and even leg/foot rests. Most trainer seats snap into the toilet lid to get them out of the way for adult toilet use.

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