Best Potty Training Product (excluding disposable nappies)

Best Potty Training Product

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Gold

Description

A classical and affordable potty with a unique hygienic surface like no other, the surface of the mipotty is proven to reduce the growth of germs by up to 99.9%, which is world-first in the world of potty training.

Silver

Description

The Pote Plus Range is now well known amongst parents in the UK, it's award winning and fun and has helped so many children feel comfortable and want to use the potty.

Bronze

Description

The My Carry Potty Training System developed by Worldwide Toilet Training Expert Amanda Jenner is a complete potty training program using a step by step system for toddlers and parents to follow.

Shortlisted

Description

Pottiagogo is an innovative travel potty, with its easy one-handed opening mechanism allowing the potty to be ready in seconds whenever needed.

Description

The pants are easy to wash and comfortable on the skin.Soft, waterproof underwear makes sure to absorb any little accidents and prevent any outer layers of clothes from getting wet leaving your child feeling confident throughout the day;

Description

All Charlie Banana swim diapers come in 4 snug sizes and are expertly designed to minimize accidents at the beach or in the pool.

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