• Portable toddler potty seat perfect for potty training boys and girls
  • Contoured to hold child securely in place
  • Non-skid edge ensures that seat doesn't move
  • Built-in handles for added security
  • "Feet" for easy stand-up storage.Material:Plastic

We decided to try this one, having the most positive reviews, and we’re very satisfied. I’m buying another. We do have elongated seats at home but they’re oddly minimalist in nature & we really wanted something stable. We have used it at our relative’s house & I’m fairly certain she has a round seat, and we’ve used it in public on some odd shaped seats, and it’s fit every time, so far. No seat is perfect as far as I can tell, but this is certainly versatile in our experience

First, yes it fits just fine on my elongated seat (doesn’t perfectly cover the toilet seat hole,but I didn’t expect that) it does fit meaning it sits securely down on the toiletseat and doesn’t slip and slide all around thanks to the grippers. I’ve bought others that didn’t have grippers (not sure one of those would sit securely on any shape toilet seat) and I promptly returned those. This one gets two thumbs up for sitting securely on the toilet seat, for the size - fits my approx 29lb toddlers boys butt and the shield will help. I think the shield could have been taller, but I have to give this 5 stars after trying many others that were complete failures

We liked this potty seat so much that we bought a second one about a month later for our other bathroom and replaced the potty seat we’d been using in there. It doesn’t have a splash guard but once we taught our son to aim for the toilet that wasn’t a problem. He seems more comfortable on it and if you’re potty training you know they can spend a LONG time sitting on the potty. I hang it by the handles on our potty hooks. Before we got our folding travel potty seat I used to bag one of these seats up and take it with us when we’d visit family. So if you do travel with it then it’s easy enough to take with you. Though I do prefer having the folding travel seat because it fits into my purse or diaper bag. It’s not one that your little ones should grab onto and use to pull themselves onto the potty. That’s more of a seat with a ladder built onto it. This is fine for a little one who can climb onto a step stool and turn themselves around and sit down.

Bought 2 to use on toto elongated toilet seats. They fit well ( see photo), and sit well for my 3 year old granddaughter. It has flanges on the sides that push down into the seat rim that makes it relatively stable. It seems that some reviewers think that it should lock in. Frankly I don’t think that would make any sense. It would have to be designed for too many types Of seat. This is easy on and easy off and easy to use. The two side handles are very handy for me to install and the child to grip. Good value for money. Rating A+!

Great seat. Fits our long toilet bowl as well as our regular toilet bowl. Easy to clean. Designed to be used ON TOP OF the regular seat. Several reviews state they can get dirty on the bottom. Well, so can a toilet seat. That's why we clean them. Just put it under running water for a few seconds once a day and it will be fine. Both our kids love it. A few other reviews said it is difficult to get on and off for toddlers, make sure you use a stool so they can get up there. The handles are not meant for them to climb up, just to steady them while they sit. It does not ¨stick¨ to the seat, it sits inside it like a regular training seat. It can be stood on the base on the back of the toilet when not in use. Our older kid loves this, because she can take it off the toilet herself without moving a large contraption or putting it on the floor. We have one in every bathroom, including the master, so the kids can use it in an bathroom.

Works well, stands up so it doesn't sit on the floor, and is light enough the my LO can pick it up himself. We got this, the stool, and the blue sitting potty, this is the best one we've tried. For some reason I was apprehensive to get one like this, and wanted a stand-alone one, so I got both. We don't even use the stand-alone one, my kid has no interest in it. The stand-alone is really flimsy and doesn't seem to be built well, this one though is built really sturdy with thick plastic that doesn't bend. This is our go-to potty and I've already ordered 2 more so we will have one in each bathroom. I also like the color, we got the green and it's cute.

Out of the 6 different potty seats that I have purchased, this is by far the best. It fits perfectly within my oblong toilet and doesn't slide around like the other seats. My son is highly active and always in motion. The handles on the both sides keep the seat in place even with lots of movement versus the other potty seats that keeps sliding off or falling inside the toilet. I liked it so much, I went back and purchased 2 more to replace the to other potty seats. Even though there is a pee guard at the front of the seat, I still have to ensure my little man is aiming downward!

We had the Baby Bjorn potty seat but my son insisted on using every toilet in the house for his training, so we got this as an extra seat for an upstairs bathroom. The toilet we have has a smaller seat and opening (not the oblong), so this fit perfectly. The Munchkin seat is a smaller seat than the Baby Bjorn. It also doesn't have the mechanism which allows the Baby Bjorn seat to fit snuggly on a variety of toilet seat sizes. But again, this was no problem because we had a small toilet. I really like the handles on both sides of this seat. My son likes to hold on when he's sitting on it and it helps him balance. There's also a build in way for this to hang on a hook which I like. The Baby Bjorn seat has a rubber hook which I have used to place the seat and to hang it, and it is starting to tear away from the plastic. The pee guard is not too big. The Baby Bjorn's is a bit bigger but neither works very well. I have taken to holding a wadded up piece of toilet paper as a shield to guard from misfires. It may be gross to get pee on your hand, but I'm not learning that is preferable to pee all over the bathroom and myself. I will also mention my son likes that this seat has a blue trim. It is irrelevant to the function of the seat, but if he likes it, hopefully that will only work to encourage him. So, for half the price of the Baby Bjorn, I'm quite satisfied with this seat. However I would caution those who own toilets with bigger openings that this may not fit your seat.

Training my 2-year old on this was a breeze. He loves it. It's stable on the toilet, with perfectly positioned handholds, and he finds it very comfortable. This potty seat doesn't move at all, and makes it very easy for him to turn his body around to reach the handle so he can flush after going. It makes him feel very grown up that he can do it himself. My toilet seat is the round kind, approximately 8-1/4" x 10-1/4 " inside rim. There is a boy's splash guard integrated on the underside so there's no chance of his peeing between the gap, and it is easy to rinse clean if he does happen to splash that area. The seat is well-made, and it sits easily on its backside by the side of the toilet when not in use. Great potty seat at a very reasonable price!

Love this toddler seat, and after months of suspiciously eyeing it from a distance, now our toddler does, too. We read all the books and listened to friends and family tell us we could potty train our kid in a day. Maybe over a weekend. One week at most. Yeah, right. It's taken us months, but it's finally happening and this little seat with handles helped make it happen. I love that it is easy to rinse off after each use and the design allows it to stand on its own on the floor so that it doesn't have to be permanently afixed to the toilet or propped up against a wall. The toddler loves the handles and feels confident she can hang on tight and won't fall in or off. While we haven't hauled it around for emergencies in public places, it certainly could be done. It is compact enough that it would fit in our Built NY diaper bag, and it would rinse off easily in the bathroom sink prior to stowage (in a plastic bag awaiting proper sanitization at home). :(