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iZEL Kids Dino Buddy Toddler Potty Training Seat - Fun and Comfortable Dinosaur Potty Chair

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Product Description:

Make potty training a fun and exciting experience for your child with the Dino Buddy Toddler Potty Training Seat! This adorable potty chair, designed in the shape of a friendly dinosaur, for toddlers aged 0-5 years, is an ideal tool to make the transition from diapers to the toilet a fun and engaging experience. Help your child learn with confidence and comfort, one step at a time!

Key Features:

  • Cute Dinosaur Design: Available in multiple cheerful colors (yellow, red, pink, green, and blue), each potty seat is designed to resemble a friendly dinosaur, making it an appealing and playful choice for children.
  • Ergonomic and Comfortable: With a high backrest that supports your child’s posture and a comfortable seat, this potty ensures a relaxed and safe experience for toddlers during potty training.
  • Removable Potty Insert: The inner potty is easily removable, allowing for quick and mess-free cleaning. The lid ensures that odours are kept to a minimum when not in use.
  • Sturdy and Durable: Made from high-quality, BPA-free plastic, this potty chair is durable and stable, providing a safe and secure seat for children up to 5 years old.
  • Portable and Lightweight: With a built-in back handle, this potty chair is easy to move around, making it convenient for use in different rooms or while traveling.
  • Anti-Slip Base: The potty features a non-slip base, ensuring it stays securely in place during use, providing added safety and stability.
  • Encourages Independence: The fun design and ease of use encourage toddlers to take charge of their potty training, fostering independence and confidence.

Product Dimensions:

  • Height: 34 cm
  • Width: 27 cm
  • Depth: 14.5 cm (seat height from ground)
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