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)
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!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! 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!)
ReplyDeleteI 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!