One Clever Potty Seat
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So far we’ve had five out of six children go through potty training. (Graduates shown above.) After some trial and error, we’ve found the toilet seat insert to be the most useful tool. Coupled with a stool to climb on, the toilet seat insert has proven to be the gear our kids needed to get on the pot and do their business independently.
Prior to receiving this travel toilet seat insert there were vacation moments when our little guy wouldn’t go without an insert. Yes, we’ve packed one in the suitcase for cross-country travel. And on another occasion, one desperate Nanna ran to Kmart in search of one.
Imagine my surprise when I saw this snazzy toilet seat with built-in insert at the grandparents’ house!

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It’s a multi-tasking toilet seat. My in-laws installed them on all their toilets when the FishKids moved back to California. It’s a brilliant idea, especially for a family with young children or grandparents with frequent young visitors. The child size seat stores itself in the lid when not in use. Not only is the insert always available for whoever might need it, but it dramatically reduces bathroom clutter.

Love that!




FishMama, I’m glad you posted this. I had first seen it in England. But we had no children so the memory of it did not stick. After reading your post we immediately bought one on amazon. It’s awesome….no more smelly, broken Dora the Explorer seat that no grown-up in their right mind wanted to remove.
Eeww, yes, I can totally picture it. I’m tempted to get one for our house even though we’re renting. FishBaby is expressing an interest whether I’m ready or not.
I need this! I don’t have room in either bathroom for a stand alone potty so this would be the perfect solution. Thanks for sharing!
We bought a similar one at Wal-Mart a few months ago for around $20. Works VERY well! My 2-year old uses it and doesn’t have any problems switching to a regular seat (with mama holding her so she doesn’t fall in =D ) elsewhere.
This is one of the coolest mom-tools I’ve ever seen! We bought the insert, but it slides around some on our toilet. I’ll definately be buying this, since we’re about to start training our little guy “for real”. Thanks for the tip!
Does anyone have a way to help little ones learn to stay dry through the night? My just-turned-three-year-old has only been dry in the morning 4 times in her life!
@Rachel, I think three may be young. But when I thought we were ready. We just went cold turkey on the pull-ups. I used waterproof crib pads in between several layers of sheets, so that if they woke in the night, I could pull off the wet sheet and wet crib pad and lo and behold! The bed was already made with more of the same underneath.
@Jessica Fisher, Thanks for your input! We recently switched to training pants with a cloth insert during the night and got rid of pull-ups. We’ll try going cold turkey when we start seeing more frequent nighttime dryness.
What a clever idea!!! Some people are so smart!
We just got this exact toilet seat about a month ago……..it is awesome!
I second the M&M’s! (especially for mommies when they have to clean up a mess!)
So where did they find this little beauty? My 4 littles share a single bathroom. I will take any chance at reducing clutter! I’d love to hear a brand name, store name, etc.
@AllieZirkle, Nevermind… I just saw the link to Amazon…
I have 5 boys and I absolutely CANNOT live without my “potty shield”. After taking the toilet apart down to the floor several times to clean and get the smell out I finally bought this. Best $20 I ever spent. 🙂 (And no I don’t work for them or sell these.)
http://nolongerconforming.blogspot.com/2009/10/my-already-invented-invention.html