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    Default Best potty?

    I have two LOs starting potty training and I have a very basic potty and I think the children are a little uncomfortable (they have to squat too much). Can anyone recommend a good one please?
    Why hasn't Gary Barlow come to my rescue yet?

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    Default Re: Best potty?

    We've got a potty chair from Mothercare for much the same reasons. She prefers it to a normal potty, but has normal ones as well.

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    Default Re: Best potty?

    I have an old and well used - but very clean Tommy Tippee one. A wide base so quite stable and also a collapsible portable potty for emergency toilet breaks when out
    Happy to be back with the Greenies

 

 

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