publication date: Aug 23, 2012
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author/source: Emily Elias
Faced with a
two year old boy who was desperate to copy his
father
and
older brother and pee into the toilet standing up, the
Tippitoes Boy's Toilet Trainer seemed like
a good solution.
You clip the
mini bowl on to the side of the
toilet
and then have a better height receptacle for the little
boy to wee into.
It's not a bad idea, but in
practice there are
numerous problems.
Firstly the
Tippitoes Boy's Toilet Trainer bowl isn't that big, so aim has to be good – not really the
case for a two year old. Also, it still
isn't low enough (on our loo,
anyway) for him to
wee in easily – he has to make sure that his willy
really is over the top.
There is then the emptying issue. It's true that the design does allow you to lift the loo seat up, and
then the plastic has bends in it to allow you to tip the wee into the
toilet. I can do this. My two year old thinks he can do it. But can't. If
he doesn't pick up the loo seat urine really does go everywhere. If he
does pick up the loo seat it sometimes makes it neatly into the loo, but
often doesn't.
There is then the issue of a slightly stained
white plastic thing hanging off your toilet. "Why don't you just clean
it?" I hear you ask. Well yes, except that to clean it you have to
un-clip from the bracket attached to the loo seat and then re-attach it
which by no means difficult is a bit fiddly and does have me in close
proximity to our loo for longer than I want to be. Not something I'm
going to do after every wee.
If your child is very
potty
resistant, or perhaps
much older toilet trainer I can see this could
have a role. It's
not a bad product; I don't know how you could make
this concept much better. Using a potty/
step/ toilet seat are all much easier.
PWT rating: ♥♥♥♥♥For
stockist details of the
Boy's Toilet Trainer (£13.99) visit
Tippitoes or call 0845 600 8595