The Best Potty Training Tips For Toddlers

Knowing how to start potty training isn’t easy, but we’ve been there—and we’re here to help! Finding the best potty training toilet seat or potty training toilet to meet your child’s needs and comfort level can be as tricky as figuring out if they’ve reached potty training age. Some kids are eager to start potty training at two, while others might not be up for it until three. If you’re noticing ready signs (complaining when their diaper is wet or communicating the need to go potty) then it’s time to explore potties and training tools.
1. Made For Me Potty
Potty training tip #1: Rewarding your little one for a job well done is an essential part of the process. Whether it’s a potty training chart, special potty training songs, cheers or clapping, praise is key. Our realistic potty training toilet has the look and feel of a grown-up toilet, plus it rewards kids with a real flush sound that makes potty time fun. The smooth easy-clean surfaces, splash guard, wipes case and spot to stash books (another training must-have!) make this a win-win.

2. Go Time 3-in-1 Potty
Some kids need options—especially when traveling. Our 3-in-1 Potty lets you train in multiple ways to suit your needs.
• On-The-Go Potty Seat: A disposable bag holder and compact nesting design make travel easy
• At Home Potty Training Seat: The simple standalone design in easy to move from room for on-the-spot potty breaks
• Toilet Trainer: When your little one needs to use an adult toilet, the training seat option makes visiting grandma, family vacations and more a breeze.

3. Easy Comfort Potty
When it comes to the right potty, sometimes less is more. With its sleek and simple design, our toddler potty chair features an ergonomic seat for your toddler’s comfort and support. Cutout side handles make it a cinch to transport for on-the-spot potty breaks, while the removable basin with pour spout makes clean-up a breeze.

4. Easy-Store Toilet Trainer
We polled 78 parents on Instagram and 56% said they prefer a toilet seat trainer instead of a free-standing potty. Depending on your child’s comfort level, a training seat that fits on your own toilet can save space and ease the transition to the real thing. Our go-and-stow seat saves space with a magnetic hub that lifts & stores it inside your toilet lid so you don’t have to remove it every time an adult needs to use the toilet

5. Potty Training Double-Up Step Stool
If your child prefers a toilet seat trainer, they’re going to need a boost to get there. Not only does our Double-Up Step Stool give them a safe and easy climb to the grown-up toilet, but it’s also great for reaching the sink to brush teeth, wash hands and more. The 2-piece design means lots of options and uses for years to come.
