Before beginning this stressful and messy task, it’s important to have the right tools on hand. All you really need to get started is any old potty or toilet seat trainer, but some of these new products might make the deed a little more tolerable for everyone.
If you've moved on from infant clothes and already tried eating finger foods from the best baby food delivery services, there's a chance your little one is ready for potty training. We tried and tested some of the best new potty training products on the market to make your life easier.
Stock up, watch your toddler's face light up with pride and get ready to kick that diaper life to the curb.
OK, kids are weird about potty training but who wouldn’t get excited about using this potty that looks like it was made for a life-sized doll house? The “flusher” and tissue paper dispenser are so extra, but we love it.
MerchantChoose from a range of fun, modern colors. Plus, this is one of the few toddler potties that looks like it actually belongs in a high-end bathroom.
This sleek and well-designed potty might give the Baby Bjorn classic a run for its money with a lower price point and cool colors.
MerchantIt also fits neatly beneath most bathroom vanities and cupboards when it's not being used. The best part? The seat itself detaches for easy emptying and cleaning.
Pretty step stools for kids are hard to come by, but this folding one is super cute and comes in different colors. Plus, it's compact and easy to clean.
MerchantBeyond just potty time, this thing is a wonder for all sorts of other toddler moments ranging from getting their own clothes out of their bins to helping parents in the kitchen.
Forget about lugging around and cleaning a dirty potty while traveling and on-the-go. The plastic bag inserts and folding legs are genius.
MerchantThis option is particularly exciting for long road trips and camping with a baby.
An alternative to using disposable pull-up diapers at night, these super absorbent and re-washable pee-holding undies help them feel like big kids. They're not quite as absorbent as typical diapers, but definitely catch leaks, spills and minor accidents without worry.
MerchantWe love that they come in a variety of toddler-friendly prints and colors, as well as sizes. Because hey, some kids make the most of wearing these thoughtful undergarments all the way through kindergarten.
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