
In our quest to potty train, we’ve come across several different potties. There are the seats, the potty chairs and then there is the Kiddyloo.
The Kiddyloo is perfect for the independent kid. With the Kiddyloo, Paige can climb up and sit down all by herself. It lets her feel like a big girl, all the while I’m comfortable letting her climb up there without assistance. There are non slip skids under the feet and on the step that offer stability as well as a “hook” that catches underneath the toilet seat.

The Kiddyloo is easy to put together, my 9 year old did so without any assistance. Right now, the Kiddyloo is in our upstairs bathroom, which is a small awkward room. I’m able to keep it on the side of the toilet, as it folds up. However, I would not recommend leaning this against the tub (and leaving it there), because there is a chance that your toddler, or potty training child, will climb up in it and in turn take a dive in the tub. I’m just sayin’.
Find the Kiddyloo online or search for stores in your area for around $34.95.
**Special thanks to Juvenile Solutions for providing a Kiddyloo for review. In exchange I share with you, dear readers, my honest thoughts and opinions. Please keep in mind, what works for our family, may not work for your.**





























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I was considering the little potty urinal, but we don’t really have room for that. Will check this out!
This sounds great. My little grand daughter is so indepedent that I think she’d like this. She’s 20 months and has given up the high chair – wants to sit on a regualr chair like the big kids!
Thats the coolesting thing!
That looks so much more streamlined than our current stool and potty seat system!
My 18 month old daughter have their diapers off all the time — they even get into their soiled diapers and get them all over the house. Everybody keeps informing me to potty train them, but my precious isn’t really speaking yet. How can I instruct when my baby can’t tell me when it’s toilet time? any suggestioms orhelp?