Summer Infant My Fun Time Potty Neutral

from Summer Infant
RRP  £16.99
Summer Infant My Fun Time Potty Neutral

by motherandbaby |
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Potty training becomes so much easier with this ingenious product, a three stage potty system that makes growing up and potty training all the more fun for your little one. As your child grows, the seat can even be removed for use as they move on to the next stage of their development – toilet training.

The potty lid can also close to provide a step for your child for reaching sinks, promoting good hand washing habits at an early age.

The clever product also comes complete with a set of stickers, so your child can personalise their potty, boosting their feeling of independence. There is the possibility, however, that over time to stickers could begin to peel off when you clean the potty, so you could always offer them to your little one as rewards each time they use the potty as an alternative.

The potty is easy to empty and clean, providing a simple, convenient and practical experience for both you and your child.

At an affordable price with great value for money, this clever potty is great for the early stages of your tot’s childhood.

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Summer Infant My Fun Time Potty Neutral

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