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JuniorFXPotty Training Seat with Ladder

R299

Retail: R400
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Help your little one go from diapers to the toilet with the easy-to-use Potty Training Ladder Step Up Seat. Your child will feel safe and secure on mom and dad's big toilet, and may even potty train faster! This potty training ladder step up seat is perfect for your little one's comfort, safety and confidence, and works with every toilet! The potty training ladder steps up seat can be put together in a few minutes without the need for special tools. It is portable, sturdy, stable and convenient to use. It is compatible with standard and elongated toilet seats. The built-in step ladder can be adjusted and is specially designed to reinforce your toddler's confidence. The anti-skid feet will help secure the potty in place and enhance safety.

Product Features
  • Ideal solution for potty training boys and girls.
  • Fosters your toddler's need for independence and self-confidence.
  • No need to clean up a messy toilet.
  • Assembles and locks in seconds without the use of tools.
  • Folds away when not in use for storage and easy stow away; portable and convenient.
  • Maximum strength and safety.
  • Anti-skid steps and sturdy non-slip handrails.
  • Specially-designed gripper handles for stability and confidence.
  • High adjustable step with support legs for children with different heights.
  • Compatible with standard and elongated toilet seats.
  • Washable and sanitary; manufactured with environmentally friendly materials.
Product Specification
  • Name: Potty Training Seat
  • Color: Red + Blue + Yellow
  • Weight: 3.75lb
  • Materials: PP
  • applicable:90% kinds of toilets
  • Age: 1-7 years
  • NOTE: Adult assembly required, this product is not intended for commercial purposes, suitable for 1 child up to 20kg
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