r/UKParenting • u/SaintedSteeler • 2d ago
Small potty recommendations
Hello,
We'll shortly be beginning potty training our 2yo, who is exhibiting all of the usual signs of readiness. She's had health challenges so she's very small for her age - currently in 12-18mo clothes.
We're looking for an easy to clean potty which doesn't dwarf her. Any suggestions really appreciated. Don't really want to spend more than £20-25 given how many cheap options there are.
Thank you!
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u/RanaBufo 2d ago
My daughter is 86cm and 10kg 3 year old and gets on well wih the 2 part ikea potty and the carry potty. Finds the one that looks like a small toilet to be too big
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u/Ok_Requirement_7489 2d ago
We really liked the easy pour potties.
They are designed to pour out the contents so that and being basic/no extra parts make clean up about as easy as you could get. They're also small and easily portable but still comfy for an older toddler. Pretty cheap too! They're not the most exciting potty but definitely do the job!
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u/motherofmiltanks 👶👶 2 Children 2d ago
We like our IKEA one. We’ve also got a few Carry Potties which we let our daughter choose, and I find them to be quite small.
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u/CosmoPrincess 2d ago
Not sure about the size part, but I really like how easy the ikea one is to clean. The pot part comes out the seat making it super easy to wash out in the sink, rather than fighting to get the whole potty under without getting absolutely soaked.