Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 In a message dated 12/17/2003 10:28:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, enriquez16@... writes: > As far as being scared of the potty let him watch you and his daddy go, and > I would suggest instead of his own potty, get him a potty seat for your > potty he may be more willing to sit on it if you and his daddy do. You can > take it with you also (of course you would have to keep antiseptic whipes to > clean it while you are out.) > They now make a potty seat that folds up and can be put into a diaper bag. (The kind that fits onto the regular toilet seat, not a potty-chair) I don't know who " they " are because we are so far past potty training. But I did notice one in Walmart in the baby section when I was shopping for a gift for my brand new nephew, and I thought: " Why didn't this exist when we were potty training?! " Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Another thing I saw in the Leaps and Bounds catalogue is an inflatable potty seat. It inflates instantly and has little plastic liners so you can pick up the bag tie it up, and the seat is nice and clean still. That sounds nice. -- Re: Portable potty seats In a message dated 12/17/2003 10:28:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, enriquez16@... writes: > As far as being scared of the potty let him watch you and his daddy go, and > I would suggest instead of his own potty, get him a potty seat for your > potty he may be more willing to sit on it if you and his daddy do. You can > take it with you also (of course you would have to keep antiseptic whipes to > clean it while you are out.) > They now make a potty seat that folds up and can be put into a diaper bag. (The kind that fits onto the regular toilet seat, not a potty-chair) I don't know who " they " are because we are so far past potty training. But I did notice one in Walmart in the baby section when I was shopping for a gift for my brand new nephew, and I thought: " Why didn't this exist when we were potty training?! " Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Another thing I saw in the Leaps and Bounds catalogue is an inflatable potty seat. It inflates instantly and has little plastic liners so you can pick up the bag tie it up, and the seat is nice and clean still. That sounds nice. -- Re: Portable potty seats In a message dated 12/17/2003 10:28:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, enriquez16@... writes: > As far as being scared of the potty let him watch you and his daddy go, and > I would suggest instead of his own potty, get him a potty seat for your > potty he may be more willing to sit on it if you and his daddy do. You can > take it with you also (of course you would have to keep antiseptic whipes to > clean it while you are out.) > They now make a potty seat that folds up and can be put into a diaper bag. (The kind that fits onto the regular toilet seat, not a potty-chair) I don't know who " they " are because we are so far past potty training. But I did notice one in Walmart in the baby section when I was shopping for a gift for my brand new nephew, and I thought: " Why didn't this exist when we were potty training?! " Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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