Unique Potty Chairs

Recommendations for Motivating Toilet Training Seats

© Jennifer White

Peter Potty Toddler Urinal, peterpotty.com

Looking for a potty chair that has a little more pizzazz and might help motivate your child to potty train? Here are several recommendations for unique potty seats.

Potty training, sometimes called potty learning, is generally something parents look toward with eager anticipation. However, some children require a little more motivation to start the toileting process. Parents should select a potty chair that makes children comfortable. In addition, the way the chair is designed might further encourage toddlers to give up their diapers in favor of big kid underwear. Here are some unique seats that might leave children eager to use the toilet.

Boon Bench

The Boon Potty Bench's unique elongated design allows room for two drawers to store potty training supplies. The bench easily converts to a step stool strong enough to hold up to 300 pounds (130 kilograms). Clean up is simple by removing the pull-out drawer. The clean design for the Boon Potty Bench is quite contemporary.

Levels of Discovery

These wooden potty chairs will certainly have little children feeling like a king or queen. Toddlers will be perching their little behinds on "His/Her Majesty's Throne" when they attempt to use the potty. These seats can be personalized with a 4" X 6" photo, further motivating children to use their very own potty. Colorful in design and featuring a crown-shaped back, little princes and princesses might be eager to sit upon their new throne.

Peter Potty

Obviously, the Peter Potty Toddler Urinal is intended for boys only. This flushable urinal will teach little boys to stand to urinate from the beginning of toilet training. The urinal can be free standing or wall mounted and is height adjustable. The Peter Potty Urinal is great for capturing little boys' interest in potty learning because it mirrors what they see in the real world.

Step-by-Step Trainer and Step Stool

Features of this potty chair include handles for children to grasp on to while training, built in wipes and toilet paper dispenser, two step stools to aid in potty learning, and a drop in pot for ease of clean up. This multipurpose potty seat doubles as a potty chair, adaptable potty seat for regular toilets, and a step stool. The adaptable seat will speed transition from the potty chair to full-size toilets.

Evenflo Magic Premium

The interesting aspect of this potty chair is that it has three height adjustments to increase toddlers' comfort. Tall or short children will find a level that feels more natural for them. This seat is also multipurpose- the potty chair, potty seat for regular toilets, and a step stool. The Evenflo Magic Potty Premium also comes with stickers and tips for motivating toilet training. The bowl lifts out, preventing children from removing the pot while in use. Parents may also appreciate that they have the option of using flushable liners in order to make clean up a snap.

Fisher-Price Fun to Learn

One might say that this potty chair is loaded with bells and whistles. The Fun to Learn Potty incorporates music to reinforce children when they go potty as well as many musical selections to entertain them while they wait. This potty is modeled to look like the real thing and increase children's comfort when they transition to standard toilets. Other facets that parents will appreciate are the adaptable seat for regular toilets and the removable bowl for clean up.

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