Keep things simple with the Soft Grip Trainer Seat, designed for an easy potty training experience for both your child and you. Fitting on your family toilet, it has wide, soft grip handles for comfort and security, plus a high, soft pee shield to help reduce mess. Simple seats are simply neat! Product Features One-piece
Categories: Potty Training
Added on: September 30, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Keep things simple with the Soft Grip Trainer Seat, designed for an easy potty training experience for both your child and you. Fitting on your family toilet, it has wide, soft grip handles for comfort and security, plus a high, soft pee shield to help reduce mess. Simple seats are simply neat!
WON’T fit elongated toilets!!! To be fair, this looks like an EXCELLENT seat but I had to return it since it DOES NOT FIT at all on our elongated toilet (see picture)! Someone said in one of the questions that it fit elongated toilets so I bought it, but it doesn’t. I’m really sad I couldn’t keep it and it probably deserves a much better rating than 3 stars but it needs to more clear about what toilets it fits.I must say this company offers wonderful customer service though!
Good for boys! I originally got my son a little potty training toilet for the floor, but he wanted to be on the regular toilet like everyone else. This seat was my favorite in my search, and I ordered this despite some reviewers saying it didn’t fit their elongated toilets. It fits our elongated toilets perfectly. I love that it came in a two-pack so we can have one for upstairs and one for downstairs. I love the high splash guard because my little guy keeps his pee in the toilet every time. Some reviewers…
Great for my son Bought it for my 2.5 year old son. He sits on the potty to pee and it works well to prevent the urine from flying out. Fits my older toilet, but not all industrial toilets. It does get a little dirty underneath if it’s not rinsed regularly, but a nice soak will get it clean again.I wouldn’t get it for a girl though, as the little cover in front is a bit hard for my son to climb over, and probably excessive for a girl.