![]() Mommy's Helper Contoured Cushie Tushie Potty Seat $10.99 I bought this product from Wal-mart because it said it fit standard & most elongated toilets. I'm not sure which elongated toilets it would fit b/c it was way to short for ours. There was a gap of 1-2 inches between the front of the potty seat & our toilet seat. Plus, it didn't sit stably into the seat. It's soft & comfortable, but definitely not for those who don't have a round seat! ![]() Lolita Wine Glasses New Mommy $23.00 This wine glass is absolutely adorable! It's a taller, bigger glass which really makes a statement. I have now given it to 3 new moms, and have received rave reviews from not only the new mom, but from the baby shower guests as well. I usually get 3-4 outfits for the baby ranging from 3-12 months and then the wine glass for the mom, who always tell me they can't wait to use it! Great unexpected gift! ![]() OiOi 6286 Hobo Diaper Bag,Chocolate,one size $200.00 OiOi Baby bags are stylish, innovative and practical bags known for their superb quality and reliability. The bags are loved for their spectacular designs, vibrant fabrics, and functional styles that have no comparison. Sprouting from a single bag in 1997, the collection now resembles a lively, bustling family with over 40 styles available. ![]() Mommy's Helper Contoured Cushie Step Up $32.99 I should start off by saying my son likes this seat more than his other two potties. I think this is because it gives him some amount of autonomy about going to the potty. Some amount. This product has two parts: the ladder/step stool and the seat. I'll address each part separately. You place the seat on the toilet bowl and lean the ladder up against the bowl. There's no attachment or any means to secure the seat to the bowl or the ladder to anything. The ladder is very light weight. So light in fact my two year old can almost manage to put this on the toilet himself. Unfortunately, this light weight is responsible for the very flexible/flimsy nature of the ladder. I can't let him climb it without either holding it or putting my foot on one of the legs so that it doesn't fall over. So much for autonomy. I suppose older children would have an easier time handling a ladder that shifts and flexes under their weight but it is in no case close to ideal. The seat, I as I mentioned above has no means of attachment to the toilet. What it does have are four pegs, sticking out from the bottom of the seat. When you place the seat on the toilet bowl, the four pegs stick down, inside the bowl, and in theory prevent the seat from sliding off the bowl. Depending on the shape/size of your bowl the seat can be anywhere from a snug fit and doesn't slide around too much to all the way to seat can slide so far to one side that it may actually fall in. Unfortunately, even if the pegs snugly fit inside your bowl the seat isn't secure. If a child leans forward or backwards, like when they are getting on or off the seat, the seat will tilt up enough that the pegs will no longer be in the bowl and the seat will slide into or off the bowl. I expected a lot more based on the other positive reviews but I just didn't find this to be the case. |
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