My daughter is small and doesn’t want me to hold her on the seat, this seat fits on every public toilet I have put it on and folds up small enough to fit inside a gallon size zip lock bag (the bag won’t seal but the seat fits). I use a wet bag to keep the zip lock in and it works great, the seat fits in the big pocket and hand wipes and extra clothes fit in the front pocket. I was nervous at first that the legs would fold in when I put her on it but so far so good and we have used it a lot. We take it hiking with us too since it stands on it’s own and we haven’t tried to teach her to squat yet. Alva Baby 2pcs Travel Wet and Dry Waterproof Cloth Diaper Bags Reusable with Two Zippered Pockets L3928
Glad I bought this, glad I found an easy way to transport it.
“I don’t yike it” reviewed by our two-year old. There is no realistic way a small toddler could comfortably use this potty. It is very low to the ground and flimsy enough for the legs to continually collapse. This is with a 26 pound 24 month old. Here’s the kicker: isn’t even made with a receptacle—it’s just a ring on legs! As you can see from the photos, I used the packaging as a the potty part. The plastic bags that it comes with (2 bags?!) fit over the seat completely, so the toddler is left trying to sit on crinkly plastic. I honestly can’t think of one child who would go for that, especially when things like consistency and tactile experiences are so important to little ones. This purchase is a standout disappoint from Amazon. It is pretty obvious to a real buyer that these positive reviews are a result
Flimsy Plastic Junk