Koleksiyon: Potty Training

Potty Training – Potties, Toilet Seats, Step Stools

Discover our collection of potty training essentials designed to make toilet training easier, more comfortable, and stress-free for both you and your toddler. From standalone potties and toilet training seats to step stools and travel potties, we've got everything you need for successful potty training.

Shop by Product Type

  • Standalone Potties: Comfortable, stable potties with easy-clean removable bowls – perfect for first-time potty users
  • Toilet Training Seats: Padded seats that fit securely on adult toilets – helps toddlers transition to the big toilet
  • 3-in-1 Potties: Convertible potties that work as a standalone potty, toilet seat, and step stool
  • Step Stools: Non-slip stools for reaching the toilet and sink independently
  • Travel Potties: Portable, foldable potties with disposable liners for on-the-go emergencies
  • Musical Potties: Fun potties with music and sounds to encourage and reward success

Shop by Age & Readiness

Choose products suited to your toddler's stage:

  • 18-24 Months (Early Starters): Comfortable standalone potties with back support and splash guards
  • 2-3 Years (Active Training): Toilet training seats and step stools for transitioning to the big toilet
  • 3+ Years (Confident Users): Slim toilet seats and decorative step stools for independent bathroom use

Top Brands

Shop potty training products from trusted brands:

  • Tommee Tippee: Award-winning potties and toilet seats with ergonomic designs
  • BabyBjörn: Swedish-designed potties with high backs and inner bowls for easy cleaning
  • Pourty: Innovative easy-pour potties that prevent spills
  • Munchkin: Fun, colourful potties and toilet seats with clever features

Essential Features

  • Removable Bowl: Easy-clean inner bowls that lift out for quick emptying and rinsing
  • Non-Slip Base: Rubber feet or suction bases prevent sliding on bathroom floors
  • Splash Guard: Built-in guards (especially for boys) to prevent mess
  • Comfortable Seat: Ergonomic, padded seats that toddlers want to sit on
  • Handles: Side handles or armrests for stability and confidence
  • Easy to Clean: Smooth surfaces with no hard-to-reach crevices

Potty Training Tips

  • Wait for Readiness: Most children are ready between 18-36 months – look for signs like staying dry for 2 hours, showing interest in the toilet, and communicating when they need to go
  • Make it Fun: Use reward charts, stickers, and praise to celebrate successes
  • Be Consistent: Establish a routine – try sitting on the potty after meals and before bed
  • Stay Positive: Accidents are normal – never punish or shame your child
  • Let Them Choose: Involve your toddler in choosing their potty or toilet seat to increase enthusiasm

Complete Your Potty Training Setup

Pair your potty with these helpful essentials:

  • Training Pants: Pull-up nappies or reusable training pants for the transition period
  • Flushable Wipes: Gentle wipes for easy clean-up
  • Reward Charts: Sticker charts to track progress and celebrate achievements
  • Potty Books: Fun storybooks about potty training to build excitement
  • Hand Soap: Child-friendly soap dispensers to encourage handwashing

Delivery & Returns

Delivery times and costs vary by product. Check individual product pages for specific information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start potty training?

Most children show signs of readiness between 18-36 months, though every child is different. Look for these signs: staying dry for 2+ hours, showing interest in the toilet, discomfort with dirty nappies, ability to follow simple instructions, and communicating when they need to go. Don't rush – starting before your child is ready can make the process longer and more stressful.

Should I use a standalone potty or toilet training seat?

Both work well – it depends on your child's preference and your bathroom setup. Standalone potties are less intimidating for beginners, portable, and give toddlers independence. Toilet training seats help transition directly to the big toilet and eliminate the need to switch later. Many parents use both: a potty for daytime and a toilet seat for nighttime or when out. Some 3-in-1 potties offer both options.

How do I clean a potty safely?

After each use, empty the bowl into the toilet, rinse with warm water, and wipe with antibacterial spray or wipes. Once daily, wash the entire potty with hot soapy water or a mild disinfectant. Rinse thoroughly and air dry. Choose potties with removable inner bowls for easier cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals that could irritate your toddler's skin. Always wash your hands after cleaning.

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