Potties
Potties and toilet steps are aids that can be used during toilet training. A potty is a plastic seat in which poop and pee are collected and which can then be emptied. A toilet step helps children to climb onto the toilet. With a toilet seat reducer you can reduce the size of the toilet seat so that your child can use it safely.
Potties
A potty is a small toilet for young children, toddlers and preschoolers, designed to help them make the transition to a big toilet.
Learning to use the toilet is an important milestone in your little one's development. Potties are a great way to make this transition smooth. With their child-friendly design and cheerful colours, using the potty becomes much more appealing to your child.
Baby potties are specially designed for little bottoms. In this way, they offer a safe and comfortable place to learn to pee and poop. A potty gives your child the opportunity to discover when they need to pee.
Potties can be placed anywhere in the house and are easy to clean.
Just starting toilet training? In combination with a pull-up training pants, which they can put on and take off themselves like underwear, they can easily and independently learn to use the potty.
Toilet step
Toilet steps are the perfect aid for children who like to use the 'grown-ups' toilet.
A toilet step ensures that your child can climb onto the toilet independently. The steps have an anti-slip layer on the bottom and on the steps, so that they cannot slip and do not feel slippery.
In addition to use in the toilet, the step can also be used at the sink or the counter. This encourages independence and makes doing daily tasks together a lot more fun!
Toilet seat reducer
A toilet seat reducer/toilet trainer is ideal for teaching your child to get used to the 'grown-ups' toilet. Toilet seat reducers are designed to reduce the size of the toilet seat, so that your child can use the large toilet without falling in. Furthermore, a toilet seat reducer is exactly the same as a normal toilet seat. This makes the step to using the toilet, when your child is bigger and older, a lot smaller.