fisher price fun to learn potty

Fisher-price Fun to Learn Potty

Fisher-price Fun to Learn Potty
Binding: Toy
Manufacturer: Fisher Price
Product Description:
There's a real flushing noise when you push down the lever. There's toilet paper roller (even a song about it!) With plenty of songs to learn and encouraging phrases and sounds to discover, the Fun to Learn Potty does make potty training fun! Because it looks familiar to a real toilet, this potty encourages the transition from a potty seat to the grown-up toilet. You can even use it on a regular toilet seat complete with fun sounds and tunes. Bowl removes easily for cleanup. Deflector shield included.
Lowest New Price: USD 27.95
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Average Rating:
Brand: Fisher-Price
Customer Reviews


Don't waste your money
This is more of a toy than a potty. We have had it for a year, and guess how many times my son has gone on it? None. He loves to play with the toilet paper roll and the flush handle, and to put toys in the seat, but he will not pee or poop on it. It is too distracting. He sometimes will sit on it for a few seconds, but I think it is too small for him and he gets up right away. He is just almost 2 1/2, and he is on the low side of weight for his age. The sensor in the bowl is very easily activated- it goes off when he just sits on the seat, saying "You went potty!" when he did not. The volume is fairly loud, and though we can turn the sounds off, my son knows how to flip the switch and turn it back on. The urine deflector scratches his sensitive parts, and since it is extremely easy to remove, he takes it off right away and throws it across the room. If he ever did pee, the urine would go all over the place, not in the potty. We are going to get a much simpler, more comfortable potty.

Product Information and Prices stored: January 5, 2009, 22:40

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