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Make Potty Training Enjoyable with EZY-Potty

I don’t really know what I did right the first time around when it comes to toilet training. I kind of did a little bit of EC with her, but she also went on a bit of schedule and gave us great cues when she had to go. She was potty trained around 18 months, and I honestly think it was 75 % her, and me guessing the rest. So, the second time around, I don’t really know what I’m doing because he is SO different. He doesn’t go on a schedule, doesn’t really give any cues that he wants to go or is going. He won’t even use the training seat we used for Luna. I actually think he hates it because he never wants to sit on it or is so squirmy. So, this time I’m doing things differently, I guess. First thing I decided we should get him to try and make this potty training a little more enjoyable is an EZY-Potty.

Dreambaby’s EZY-Potty is a little potty that sits on the floor. So far, we’ve kept it in the washroom only and he’s been very excited to sit on it when he sees me, or his big sis on the toilet. There have been a couple times where he actually pees and even poops on it, yay! The EZY-Potty is super quick and easy to clean as it has a removable bowl. A tip that one of my friends gave me was to leave a little bit of water in the EZY-Potty so that it makes that cleaning processes even EASIER. So of course I had to try it and it’s brilliant, so that’s why I’m sharing it with you too.

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Perfect size for a 2 year old.

The EZY-Potty is the perfect size for my little one, he’s able to sit comfortably on the seat and feet touch the floor. Having a kids sized potty is great because my little one is able to get on it all by himself. He really loves using it when he sees his big sister on the big one. Which is another great thing about having a separate little potty for him; it leaves the big one free for us to use. This is important because we only have one washroom and he has really come to enjoy sitting on his toilet.

The EZY-Potty has a built in splash guard, which is very important if you’re attempting to potty train a boy. It’ll hopefully reduce the mess when peeing. The base has a contoured backrest for added support and comfort, he sits all the way back, so this extra support is great. The bottom of the EZY-Potty has non-slip pads, making the seat a little sturdier too, so it doesn’t wobble.

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Storage

I like that the EZY-Potty is small enough to store under my bathroom sink when not in use. Example, I didn’t have it out for him during the winter holidays because we were all too distracted.

We’re doing casual potty training, I guess. Some days, I ask him to sit on his toilet right after he wakes up, before meals, bath and bedtime. But, other days, I don’t even bother. All I know, is that this little dude needs to be potty trained before June. So, if you’ve got any tips or tricks for potty training, I am all ears!

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All I can say is what worked for one kid, won’t necessarily work for another. Like how my first used a potty seat and the second a kids potty. So, make sure to check out the variety of Dreambaby seats and potty’s available here.

Disclosure: I received this product for my editorial consideration and decided to review it, based on my own experience.

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