• QUALITY MATERIAL: The material is safe for kids
  • PORTABLE: Lightweight, easy to carry, mother's essential goods
  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Max capacity :380ml .Size :7.3 in (high)
  • REUSABLE: Can be reused after cleaning
  • STRONG SEALING : New upgrade, spring lock leakproof design. No leaking after using

I have a 2.5 year old that is fully potty trained and this is a lifesaver. I have all the little things needed for going on a toilet in public if he has to but omg this makes it a million times easier for him to use rather than even having to touch a public toilet. IMPORTANT: One thing I’d recommend is getting your son comfortable with peeing standing up first. We got a little frog urinal on Amazon first and he loved using that. Once he got comfortable peeing standing up then it wasn’t a huge leap to use this thing. Taking this to birthday parties at parks is a must but honestly I’d rather he go in this standing up inside bathroom stall in public than even having to get near a toilet. This is a must for on the go! He can even hold the little elephant ears and pee in it himself if needed.

If you have little kids you need this. This is by far the best purchase I have made in a long time. My son is 3 years old and there are times when he forgets to tell me in time that he has to go potty so he ends up having an accident. This portable potty is great. I can put it in his bag that we take with use and if the need for him to go potty comes and we don't have a bathroom nearby we can use this. Since getting it I have used it once. We were at the playground and of course there are not bathrooms there and he had to go. I just opened my front and back door and stood between the doors with him. It was a simple. He thought it was fun. The portable potty is well made. It is hard plastic. Has an elephant face on it. The design it very cute. All you do is open the nose and they go. Once done close the lid or you can twist off the top and pour the urine out. I put mine in a plastic bag but didn't need to as it did not leak. When I got home I dumped it out and rinsed it out. That simple. Overall I am so happy with this purchase and know we will be using it more in the future. I would recommend it.

I use this for when we go to the park! It really does work with girls - it just cups their lady parts and I have yet to have any spills or leaks when she's peeing. The little orange thing in the middle plugs the hole - it's NOT what she pees in! That's what I thought when I bought it and was curious how I was going to figure that out. But nope! She pees in the entire green part, and it just goes down a little hole and then you screw on the orange part and bam! No spills!

This product was helpful on our 7 hour road trip. I'm potty training my 3 year old son. The first couple times I took him out of his car seat I used a large towel for the van floor. My first usage he moved and pee splash on back of the seat. After that I made sure his private part stayed closely in the nose of the cup even seconds pass him being done. Afterwards I no longer needed the towel after two attempts. To avoid spilling, I tightly closed the top and placed the cup upright in a cup holder. I wanted to avoid spilling or leaking during the trip. I imagine for an older child to remove the extra white stopper on the inside of the cup. This may prevent splashing while peeing.

Any parent with littles knows that they will inevitably need to use the bathroom at the most inopportune times- like, when one parent has JUST walked into a store and the baby is asleep in the car. OR, when you've JUST left a place with a bathroom and aren't interested in getting everyone unloaded again. More importantly, though, are those times when there's just no bathroom available- camping, long road trips, etc. This is perfect for all those scenarios! It is about the size of a large water bottle (I throw mine in the diaper bag, or keep it in the car with first aid supplies), made of extremely thick and durable plastic, and has leak proof seals as well as an internal funnel to ensure the pee goes only where it's supposed to. I have 3 boys- 7.5, 5 and 3.5, and all of them have used this with ease. Typically when one has to go, they all decide they need to go, so we've found out it's also capable of holding quite a lot. Very easy to use, straightforward, very easy to clean, and no leaks. I can't comment on the girl version yet as mine is only 2 months old, but we plan on ordering one for her when she's older. As an aside, the elephant design is really fun, and my kids were all actually excited to use it. Momwin!

I purchased this for my son and our long car trips. How many times can we pull over to potty on a three and a half hour car trip? Ask my four year old. When I saw this, I couldn't resist. We brought it along and when he had to pee, no problem. It's only a little gross when you dump it later. Well designed, definitely recommend.

so we had a long trip driving from NY to LA and i thought about getting these for my boys. I was a bit skeptical but it works. Well, you HAVE to keep it upright as it doesn't really keep a seal and throwing it around will make pee leak everywhere. But if you use it properly, keeping it upright when it's full, then it's a wonderful thing to have. No more running around finding bathroom while managing 2 toddlers. They can just pee in there and I can just quietly find a convenient location to dump the content (bathroom, of course)

This portable baby urinal has been EXTREMELY helpful in potty training my son. During this training process, I hated going out unless there was a bathroom very close by, and even then, my son would rarely want to use strange bathrooms. I keep this urinal in the car, and is perfect for when we go to the park or any outdoor activity. Because of its size and cuteness, my son has no hesitation in using this. It does not leak and is easy to store. When it is time to clean it out, though, it is a little more messy than I would like, but still definitely worth the mess!

To me these fit as expected.. My 3YO son wears 4t pants and 5t shirts and reading reviews of how small they ran i was a little nervous but ordered and surprisingly they fit him perfect and will get at least a years wear while he grows.. Hes 39" tall and weighs 35lbs. Im about to place a second order now so I have extra while the others wash.. If you follow the washing instructions there shouldn't be any shrinkage.. washed on warm and dried on low.. they did take a bit to dry fully but didn't shrink.. They do absorb but after 1 accident you have to change.. He was sitting on the floor and had an accident, there was a little moisture on the hardwood floor but not as much as it would have been with regular underwear on so they do their job.. And he does notice when he does an accident, he will come to me and say wet wet and doesn't like that feeling..

We originally purchased this for potty training & it works great, especially when you are in a pinch to get to a potty before they can’t hold it any longer & an accident might happen...car rides to anywhere, longer car rides, festivals, zoo, museum, amusement & water parks, neighborhood & city parks, the mall...it stayed in my purse even when I stopped carrying a diaper bag. It’s pretty easy to discretely pull down elastic waist bottoms in the front just enough to put all the privates into the elephant trunk. I had to even do this once when the women’s restroom was being cleaned at a Walmart & my son was too young to go into the men’s restroom alone. We just went into a corner near the restroom & took out the elephant. He was not then exposed in a public place & anyone that saw us with the elephant into to his pants made a comment about how genius it was or wishing that it was available when their kid grew up. You do have to unscrew the top off to empty, because the funnel in to prevents urine from spilling out (along with the front closure of the “trunk”) so you cannot just simply pour out with the top on. This is convenient though for putting it back into the car or purse & feel confident that it will not spill out & have you or your vehicle smelling like urine. My son is now 4 & just recently I dug it out & put it in the car for longer trips, again. One day we took a 3 hour road trip & he asked for the “elephant” when we were in the middle of nowhere & could not find a place to stop to use the restroom. He said he could not hold it any longer & had already leaked a bit. I had to pull over & let him be one with nature. Yes, he is a boy & it’s easy for him urinate on the side of any road in an emergency, however I am trying to teach him that you can’t just do this whenever & wherever you want. That is for emergencies only & he should use the elephant when he can (and why it got put back into the car). We let him go outside in the backyard at home, but one day he pulled his pants down at a neighborhood park to urinate. I want him to understand this is NOT ok. It’s not safe from predators & I want to teach him to have better manners than pulling over on the side of the road to urinate when he is much older.