The Riding Potty Chair by Potty Scotty
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Potty training can be challenging but if you remember to make it fun and enjoyable for your child, they will too have fun and really want to go potty! The Riding Potty Chair by Potty Scotty can make potty training fun and enjoyable.
Your child can sit on the potty chair pretending that he is riding while using the ears has handle bars to hold on to. Riding Potty Chair by Potty Scotty also had a rolling ball & rattle for your toddler to play with while he sits on the potty chair trying to go potty!
The potty chair itself is smooth and does not have any edges to pinch you toddler thighs. This potty chair is designed to be low to the ground to encourage the more natural squatting position for toileting.
If you child starts growing out of the potty because of long legs, the front part of the potty chair is removable and makes it more like the potty scotty potty chair!
Dimensions are:
- 16 long by 9 wide by 12 high.




Wonderful Potty! (5/31/2011)
Reviewer: Mariah
I tried using a "regular" potty chair and although it had a shield for little boys, if he wasn't on there just right the shield didn't help.
This potty was absolutely wonderful. Not only do I not have to worry about him missing the potty, but he actually like using it. It's even lightweight enough for him to carry around with him which can be a good and bad thing but he like it and he is using it with no fuss. 



It is a good potty (1/6/2011)
Reviewer: sisner (New York, NY)
Pros:
* Easy Setup
* Lightweight
* Playful Design
* Portable
Cons:
* Child Won't Use It
* Height is little less




Well...my son loves it (1/6/2011)
Reviewer: pixilateddoxy (Temecula, CA)
We have 3 potties- this one, baby bjorn, frog from [...]. My favorite is the fisher price frog but when this one arrived it's the one he likes and uses the most. He's almost 2 but very tall 37". He is able to use it just fine and the straddle style almost makes him sit in a way which makes the pee shoot down. Here's the part I hate: there is no lift out bowl so you must twist the tongue to remove the front face, take the whole potty and dump in the toilet, then clean. Not so convenient, but for my son I will endure this process till he moves to the big toilet.




Liked it so much we bought another for our other bathroom! (7/23/2010)
Reviewer: H
My husband is the earliest person I know that was potty trained and he has fond memories of his potty chair. He says it all hinges on the handle bars; if you want them to sit there for any length of time then they have to have something to do with their hands. After searching, this is the only potty chair with handle bars that I could find and our son LOVES this chair (but it is the only one he knows). Right now he's still too little to be actually potty trained, but for now he's comfortable sitting on his potty morning and night. Our little guy is under a year and roughly 30% for height; so far it fits him just fine but he has managed to get himself off before he's finished.




this is ... (4/16/2010)
Reviewer: Maria
It seems weird though for a child to be going potty especially if there a boy to be sitting down. The whole concept of this riding potty chair is unreliable
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