BABYBJÖRN Toilet Trainer- White/ Black
- Manufacturer Suggested Age: 11 Months and Up
- Features: Built-in Handle, Rubber edge holds seat in place
- Maximum Weight Capacity: 200.0 Lb.
- Material: Plastic
- Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean With Soap and Water
- Protective Qualities: Skid Resistant
- Dimensions: Height: 15.5 “; Width: 11.5 “; Depth: 4.0 “
- Product Weight: 1.3 Lb.
Product Description
A great way to encourage a little one to leave diapers behind. This kid-sized toilet seat attaches securely to your full-sized version, with a soft rubber edge underneath plus wings that adjust to hold the trainer in place. Once attached, small children will be more comfortable-and feel more secure-onthe soft, wide seat. A built-in handle allows easy removal and hanging for storage. White with black edge. Plastic. Imported. 15Wx11-1/2D”.

I say that because if your child becomes “addicted” to using it, be prepared to drag it with you everywhere, because they won’t use a regular potty without it. I know of TOO MANY mothers this has happened to!
Rating: 1 / 5
My daughter was a late trainer (3 years 4 months). People wondered why a 21/2 year old was still in diapers, had no interest in the potty, and still needed me to carry diapers in my purse. She wasn’t allowed to go swimming until she was potty trained and she REALLY wanted to go swimming, so we bought her this. It works great. She even says “By bye, pee pee,” when I dump it into the toilet. She began using it at age 28 months and now she is ready for the big potty.
Rating: 5 / 5
This seat is easy to clean but my daughter found the splash guard high and hard to maneuver around. The splash guard comes over an inch up higher than the seat. It also doesn’t have anything to give it traction on a bathroom floor so it slides around. It was succesful in encouraging her to use the big toilet she disliked it so much. Next time, for a girl I would purchase one with a more comfortable seat.
Rating: 2 / 5
I wanted to train my child early (before 1 year old), and this seat must be for older trainers as it has excellent reviews. It IS comfortable, it DOES stay on the seat very well, but my daughter’s legs stick straight out or hang down without touching the floor and she likes feeling secure. She’s 1 1/2 years old now-maybe I will try it again, but the “once upon a potty” saddle seat that sits on the ground seemed to work better for her as she feels more in control. The other thing is with one that young, you need to sit right by the potty and “sit” them. My daughter likes some space and a couple of books, so being up high does not really work with that.
Rating: 4 / 5
This has come in so handing with my toddlers who were not ready for the potty chair but that needed serious relief. With both my sons, it allowed them to sit on the pot without falling in, while being encouraged by a parent to “let it out”. Needless to say, constipation creates some very large poops that these kids would never have gotten out otherwise. Its a must have.
Rating: 5 / 5