Fisher-Price Ladybug Potty

Fisher-Price Ladybug Potty
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Model: DKJ00
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All polka-dotty and spotty, ready to help your little one use the potty! Sweet pink styling and inviting ladybug character will help encourage potty training. The comfy splash guard-free seat design makes it easy for little ones to get on and off the potty. Did somebody say clean-up? It’s a breeze with the easy-to-remove one-piece bowl.

Friendly face invites baby to sit & train comfortably Removable, one-piece bowl for easy cleaning Splash guard-free seat design is extra-comfy Handle on back for portability

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Brand Fisher-Price
Item model number DKJ00
Color Pink
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Product Id 3178418
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4.3 (57 ratings)
4.3 out of 5 stars
UPC 887961240306

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(5)
Reviewed in the USA on Sep 05, 2019

My 2 year old daughter absolutely loves this potty! I purchased it to use as an easy portable one for trips, but she will only use this one instead of her other one that's larger and has bells and whistles. This one is lightweight, easy for her to use, easy to clean, easy to transport (by me and her). Cheap, simple, basic potty with a cute design - well worth the purchase.

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(5)
Reviewed in the USA on Jul 24, 2019

I had bought the minnie mouse one because it was cute, but it left a ring mark on daughter's butt and was a 2 piece hassle to dispose of pee/poop. Ladybug gives plenty of room and easy to pour pee/poop into big toilet and rinse it. I started potty traing my 13 month old, since she was 11 and 1/2 months. She's on a schedule, both my older girls were potty-trained by 16 months. Yes, It can be done. Set a routine, take note of how often they go after eating and drinking. Kids don't go all time and sometimes you can missed them by a couple minutes. It pays off in long run. BTW, switching to ladybug potty, it took us (me and lil one) watching netflix on my phone sitting in bathroom before she went. Afterwards, she knew it was okay to go pee on the new potty. I started off with elmo potty app and drawing doodle app on my phone. In case, you wondering I take her every 45mins and she goes within 5mins, if not then hopefully next time. I have set alarms on my phone so I don't forget. Good Luck with yall's pottying adventures.

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(3)
Reviewed in the USA on Jan 01, 2019

It's decent enough. Has made my son use the potty as it's comfortable for him to use. Downside is that the poo has a possibility of touching the skin. Could have been a little deeper

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Reviewed in the USA on Jun 16, 2018

It could be better. My daughter got her hand stuck countless times in the back of this potty where you are suppose to pick it up. Then caught between the seat and the base. It slides around a lot I wish it had some grip to it at the bottom. It's good for the purpose of what I bought it for and that's all!

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(5)
Reviewed in the USA on Nov 05, 2017

Not too big and super cute. No frills and inexpensive which is what I was looking for in a potty chair to keep at Grandma's. It is more pink than red though.

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