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Foldable Potty Seat!! (Sneak Peek at My Review)

I am just so excited about this, I had to go ahead and give y'all a sneak peek!  I will be conducting a full review later, but I just have to share a little bit with you all NOW!  

I recently got a foldable potty seat, from My Precious Kid, to replace my non-foldable potty seat I've been sporting around in a plastic reusable shopping bag for the last three weeks.  The order was finalized on Wednesday, June 8 and arrived today (Monday, June 13) via regular ol' USPS.  
Good-bye bulky potty seat!
Hello, foldable potty seat!
You'll fit nicely in my daughter's bag!  :o)

I must admit: I am quite impressed.  Not only with the speediness of the order, but with the product as well.  Although my husband and I hadn't planned on venturing out tonight, I insisted we go somewhere, just to try it out!  We ended up eating at Target (my love!), and -low and behold!- my little monkey had to go potty.  (Never have I been more excited to hear her utter those words in public!!)  In short, it was such a pleasant experience to tote in a very portable potty seat, and throw it back in the bag when we were done.

...now if only I can find a product to keep her from TOUCHING EVERYTHING in the public bathrooms....?  (Duct tape her hands together, perhaps?)

If you're in the market for anything potty-training related, I highly recommend you check out My Precious Kid -- the owner, Kay, is the guru on all things potty training, and all things related to child safety.  While you're at it, go "like" MPK on Facebook -- there's always lively discussions concerning child-related matters.  :o)

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  1. That's awesome! We just traveled for our summer vacation and airport bathrooms are the worst. That sure would have come in handy! LOL @ keeping their hands from touching anything else in bathroom!! I must say "don't touch, don't touch" like a broken record from the moment we step inside a public restroom. What has worked for me is to play a game with my toddlers. I have them put their hands on their tummies and tell them to keep them there til we are all done. Most of the time it works!

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  2. Agreed! I continue to tell her, "remember, when we're not at home, we don't touch ANYTHING in the bathroom. Are we at home? Nooo!" (very dramatically, because, well, that's my style!)

    I also try to keep her occupied and entertained as well. But, unfortunately, a toddler's spontaneity and brisk curiosity will win out almost every time! :o)

    But that's why we always carry sanitizing wipes with us, too!

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