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Product Description
Editorial Review
Potty training is one of the biggest challenges a parent (and child) faces. Make it easier with a potty chair that is comfortable and fun to use. The Baby Björn Potty Chair is a perfect potty on which a child can sit comfortably for as long as necessary. The inner potty is easily removed to empty and clean. Made of durable, PVC-free recyclable plastic and standing 12 inches tall, you can put one in every bathroom of the house. –Terri Shea
Product Description
Potty training is never easy, but your child will want to use this chair, with its contoured seat with back support and armrest. At the natural height for relaxed sitting, there are no sharp edges or slots that could hurt your child. An inner potty is secured when your child is sitting and removes for easy cleaning. Ages 18 to 36 months. 13.5″H x 12″W x 13.5″D. Green,Pink, White or Blue.
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03月 27th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
By “eminnc” (Chapel Hill, NC United States)
My son is 23 months old, and I bought this product and the Baby Bjorn potty seat that goes on the big toilet, thinking I would try them both and see which he liked best. He is scared of the potty chair now because the splash guard in the front “surprises” him when he sits down sometimes, and he gets hurt. He refusus to sit on it now, and only wants to use the potty seat on the big toilet - fine with me because it is easier to clean. The potty chair is narrow, and although my son is on the very skinny side, he sees kind of wedged in there when he sits on it. It doesn’t seem that comfortable for his little tushie. I bought the white model, and did not realize that the plastic potty bowl on it is black. This makes it hard to tell when it is really clean. I would give this chair some points for being compact, not taking up much space in the bathroom, and being attractive looking and sturdy. However, it just doesn’t seem comfortable for my boy. In my opinion, it does not live up to the quality I expect from baby bjorn products. I do, however, love the Baby Bjorn potty seat that goes on the big toilet, as it is VERY comfortable and seems well-designed for a boy to use. Such a contrast between these two products! Maybe the potty chair would work better for a girl who does not have those “delicate parts” to get hurt by the splash guard.
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03月 27th, 2008 at 9:38 pm
By Tina (Maine)
This is our fifth piece of potty equipment. We have two potty chairs and three potty toppers. The Bjorn ones are the best of both. Our old potty chair, a First Years one, is just too small for my 2yo son. He’s just a little above average in size and just turned 2 a few months ago. He doesn’t fit on it at all. Not all of his “parts” fit into the bowl and pee goes everywhere. With the Bjorn chair, he can easily sit down himself. All his parts fit inside so there is never a mess. And there is plenty of room for growth. In fact, my 4yo can sit on it also and fits fine. He’s a bit on the tall and skinny side though.
Unlike our old potty, it is very easy to clean. The bowl is all one piece of smooth plastic, with no grooves or indentations to hinder cleaning. The bowl sits fully on the base, so the pee doesn’t leak around the seam and onto the floor like our old potty. The bowl is contoured and comfortable. We have never found the splash guard to get in the way of anything. It performs as intended with no problems. There are also grips on the bottom which keeps the seat in place on the floor. Our other potty could easily tip over and slide across the floor. The way the front of the seat is contoured makes it comfortable to sit for my son, his legs sit comfortably on each side of the potty chair. The bowl itself is also easy for my son to carry because of the way it is shaped. I have him carry the bowl to the big toilet to dump its contents.
We also have the Bjorn potty topper which I also highly recommend. All one piece which makes it easier to clean. And nicely contoured again for comfort. The adjustable knob in back also keeps it sitting securely on the toilet and it doesn’t slide around. It is much better than our old one that was actually two pieces and just awful to clean. You can imagine what got in between the two pieces. Yuck!
We have the Ocean Blue Bjorn potty seat and it’s quite attractive (considering it’s purpose!). The white bowl is easy to clean. Obviously, if you can get your child to go straight to the big toilet with a topper, that is ideal, but not every kid wants to do that. My first son was scared of the big toilet for 6 months! Also, our bathroom is a fair distance from the family room, so having this potty in the family room allows us to catch our son quickly when we see that he has to go. If we had to carry him all the way to the bathroom, he probably wouldn’t make it. You can also use it in the car for travel quite well.
My 2yo son has only peed on the potty (little or big) a few times until we got this one. He peed on it within an hour of pulling it out of the box. And in the week since we’ve had it, he has started to do the big job on this potty once a day too, in addition to peeing on it several times a day. Maybe this one will learn to use the potty quicker than his brother! One can only hope.
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03月 27th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
By Shaz “oi-you!” (Naples, FL USA)
We bought this Bjiorn potty seat 3 years ago, and both our daugher and son love it. I’m particularly pleased with the splashguard feature on the front, as little boys (and come to think of it, grown men as well!) tend to have bad aim. The highback chair allows your child to relax and sit back (something you may both have to do for a while when they first start training!) The white seat comes out to empty into the toilet- which is the only downside. We also have a potty seat that fits on the big toilet, and it is nice not to have to clean the little potty out when they use that one. Still, the kids prefer their Bjiorn. In fact, the best potty training tool came to me when my 3 year old sat on the potty seat on the toilet and put his extra-large Pooh bear on the Bjiorn potty. Either way, it’s getting its use!