The best potty seats for the toilet 2023

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by Emily Gilbert |
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Starting to think about hunting down the best potty for your youngster? While we're sure you won't be sad to say goodbye to nappies, getting your child to be consistently dry during the day can be a challenge. The most important product that you'll need (except maybe a potty training reward chart!) is either a potty chair or a potty seat.

Potty seats are usually lightweight, and many can be folded up, meaning you can take them with you when travelling. They're also a lot easier to store compared to a potty chair which is much bulkier. Because of the location of the potty seat on top of the toilet, you can immediately flush your tot's business down the toilet, which means cleaning is a lot easier than with a potty chair which requires emptying and then cleaning.

The best potty seats 2023 at a glance:

Best potty seats for slimline: Luvdbaby Toilet Training Seat
Best potty seats for storage: Folding Travel Potty Seat
Best potty seats for easy cleaning: Bambino Mio toilet training seat
Best potty seats for travelling: TOSSIG seat

Although not as easy to travel with as a travel potty, using a potty seat will make the eventual full transition to using the toilet a lot easier than if you'd used a potty chair, as your child will already be used to being up high. Here we've rounded up some of the very best for you to browse.

The best potty seats for the toilet

Best potty seats for a novelty design

Pejoye Foldable Potty Toilet Training Seat
Price: £8.99

Description

Available in different colours, this potty toilet seat is finished with upgraded non-slip silicone

Pros

  • A broad range of animal designs to choose from
  • Odourless material

Cons

  • Quite small

Best potty seats for slimline

Luvdbaby Toilet Training Seat
Price: £14.99

Description

The soft rubber surface on top of this toilet seat will keep your toddler comfy as they do their

Pros

  • Available in different colours
  • Comes with a hook so you can attach it to the wall

Cons

  • Not the most secure

Best potty seats for handles

My Little Trainer Seat
Price: £16.99
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Description

This sweet character will (hopefully) encourage your child to use the toilet. It provides a

Pros

  • Easy to carry with the handles
  • Other fun characters are available

Cons

  • Perhaps not the smallest fit (depending on your toilet size)

Best potty seats for sturdiness

Folding-Travel-Potty-Seat

Rrp: £17.49

Price: £16.99

Description

If you're looking for something simple, this could be the potty seat for you. Fitting most

Pros

  • Compact and easy to fold
  • Travel bag included

Cons

  • Some say that the suction cups could be stronger

Best potty seats for easy cleaning

Bambino Mio toilet training seat
Price: £7.99

Description

Designed to comfortably fit most toilets and secured underneath the toilet seat, this Bambino Mio

Pros

  • Made from recycled material
  • Easy to wipe clean

Cons

  • No varying size options

Best potty seats easy access

KEPLIN Toddler Toilet Training Seat
Price: £36.72

Description

Toilets can feel pretty high to toddlers, and you can make the journey a lot simpler with this

Pros

  • Padded seat
  • Angle is quick and simple to adjust

Cons

  • Some mention lack of a splashguard

Best potty seats for comfort

Description

We love the ergonomic design of this potty training seat which has a high backrest for comfort and

Pros

  • Strong, non-slip handles to hold onto
  • Spare seat pad included

Cons

  • May take longer to clean than others

Best potty seats for travelling

Description

Next time you're at IKEA, pick up this bargain toilet seat. With soft curves and edges, it's

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Thin and lightweight

Cons

  • No varying size options

Best potty seats for anti-slip design

Best potty seats GRANDMA SHARK Kids Toilet Potty Training Chair
Price: £25.99

Description

Coming in pink and blue colours, the GRANDMA SHARK Kids Toilet Potty Training Chair makes potty

Pros

  • Non-slip feet
  • Can be folded and stored away

Cons

  • It's hard to find any!

Best potty seats easy clean design

Best potty seats WOLTU Family Child Toilet Seat
Price: £43.64

Description

With magnetic attachment design and quick release for easy cleaning, the WOLTU Family Child Toilet

Pros

  • Simple cleaning
  • Soft-close hinge

Cons

  • Fairly basic

Which is better: a potty chair or potty seat?

A potty chair is a standalone product that is placed on the floor for your toddler to use, while a potty seat goes either over or under an actual toilet.

The choice of which you use is completely up to you and your little one. Some children prefer using the toilet right from the start, especially for poos. Others can find an adult-size toilet a bit intimidating, which is why they might prefer a potty.

Toilet-training dos and don'ts

Do... give your child plenty to drink. If they aren't drinking lots of fluids, they won't be able to practise their potty-training skills, and there's a risk they might become constipated.

Do... only give your child water, milk or sugar-free juice to drink. Sugary drinks and fizzy pop are diuretics and stimulate urine production, making accidents more likely.

Do... stop and try again later if your child isn't ready. If they are still having a lot of accidents every day after a week, give them a break and revisit potty training again in a few weeks' time.

Do... let your toddler lead the way. Every child is different, so don't compare your toddler to others, and don't potty train because other people are telling you to do it.

Do... teach your little boy to wee sitting down first. There'll be plenty of time to teach him to wee standing up once he has successfully mastered potty training.

Don't... be tempted to make your little one sit on their potty seat for ages' in case they need to go.' Encourage them to recognise their own cues and prompt them to try regularly for just a few minutes each time.

Don't... start potty training when you have just moved house, had a new baby, or your child has been ill or started at nursery. Wait a few weeks for everything to settle before introducing another big change.

Emily Gilbertis a Digital Writer for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for six years. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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