Baby Bjorn Potty Chair
- Brand: Babybjörn
- Type: Baby Health and Hygiene
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Baby Bjorn is the best!
Pros
Comfortable. Easy cleanup. Makes a child feel like a "big kid."
Cons
A couple $ more than similar seats, though worth the price.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Highly recommend. Convenient and makes pottying fun.
Baby Bjorn is the darling of the EC world for a reason. Their potty seats are well-made, comfortable, and easy to clean. After using the Little Potty for quite some time, my almost-two-year-old was ready for a bigger potty. There was no question about which to buy. The little potty was so awesome, we bought the big one. We were not disappointed.
This potty chair features a high back, armrests, and a removable bowl. The bowl has a small lip on the front to catch boys' pee. (The lip's size is the perfect compromise between "large enough to fulfill its intended purpose" and "small enough to not get in the way".) The bottom has a rubber gasket around the bottom to prevent sliding on hard floors. There is a handle cut out at the bottom of the back for easy carrying.
The whole thing feels sturdy and well-made. The chair itself is one piece, so there are no cracks or crevices for gunk to get into and grow germs. Ours is white; as with our white little potty, there are no stains after many hundreds of uses. Cleanup is easy. I wash it with a sponge and vinegar or wipe with a disinfectant wipe. Everything sweeps right off, leaving no funky odor behind.
My son stopped using the potty chair by about 2 1/2, as he was then able to get on and off the regular toilet by himself. Sizewise, however, I believe he could have used it for much longer. This would be a great potty seat for non-ECers as well. It's generously-sized for the older child, yet doesn't take up too much room in your bathroom floor.
We paid a few dollars more than for similar potties on the market, but this is one situation where you get what you pay for. My one complaint is that it's harder to find than potties of other brands - but that is of course about the retailers and not the potty itself.
This is a really great potty seat.
This potty chair features a high back, armrests, and a removable bowl. The bowl has a small lip on the front to catch boys' pee. (The lip's size is the perfect compromise between "large enough to fulfill its intended purpose" and "small enough to not get in the way".) The bottom has a rubber gasket around the bottom to prevent sliding on hard floors. There is a handle cut out at the bottom of the back for easy carrying.
The whole thing feels sturdy and well-made. The chair itself is one piece, so there are no cracks or crevices for gunk to get into and grow germs. Ours is white; as with our white little potty, there are no stains after many hundreds of uses. Cleanup is easy. I wash it with a sponge and vinegar or wipe with a disinfectant wipe. Everything sweeps right off, leaving no funky odor behind.
My son stopped using the potty chair by about 2 1/2, as he was then able to get on and off the regular toilet by himself. Sizewise, however, I believe he could have used it for much longer. This would be a great potty seat for non-ECers as well. It's generously-sized for the older child, yet doesn't take up too much room in your bathroom floor.
We paid a few dollars more than for similar potties on the market, but this is one situation where you get what you pay for. My one complaint is that it's harder to find than potties of other brands - but that is of course about the retailers and not the potty itself.
This is a really great potty seat.
