Information
- To make potty training milestone easier
- To make it easier for your child to stop using nappies
- Designed for maximum comfort and safety
- Easy to remove and clean inner potty
- Anatomical potty with a removable container
- Features ergonomic design
- With a practical splash shield
- Suitable for 18 months+ baby
Description
Chicco Duck Shape Anatomical Potty is specially designed for children for the age group of 18M+ and is ideal to accompany your child while making the transition from nappies to the toilet. The product is available in various colors such as green, and orange. Chicco Duck Shape Anatomical Potty is a stable product, ergonomic in structure, also has a splash guard, which prevents spills. It is easy to clean, carry, and comes with a practical handle, making it effortless for you. The potty chair comes with a removable container which makes it easy for you to clean it after flushing the waste. It can be carried away from the place and prevents you from littering around. The cleaning process of the baby potty pot is also straightforward. All you need to do is empty it and clean the chair. Letting it dry in the hot sun will also help eliminate bacteria and make it safe for the baby to use later. It is easy to take care of and has a container that is easy to clean .
BENEFITS
- Helps transitioning the little one from one diapering stage to another in a fun and easy way
- Lets your child easily hop on and off independently with minimal assistance
- Modest size of potty makes it more user-friendly for toddlers
- Enables baby’s transition from diapers to toilet training
- Splash guard helps in preventing spillage
- Provides complete comfort to the child in the sitting position
- Effortless to clean as it is portable and lightweight
HOW TO USE
- Place Chicco Duck Shape Anatomical Potty in the bathroom or, initially, wherever your child is spending most of his or her time. Encourage your child to sit on the potty in clothes to start out.
- Make sure your child’s feet rest on the floor or a stool. Use simple, positive terms to talk about the toilet.
- Have your child sit on the potty or toilet without a diaper for a few minutes at two-hour intervals, as well as first thing in the morning and right after naps. If your child resists using the potty or toilet or isn’t getting the hang of it within a few weeks, take a break. Chances are he or she isn’t ready yet.
- Pushing your child when he or she isn’t ready can lead to a frustrating power struggle. Try again in a few months.
- Please read the label for all the instructions, warnings, and guidelines.
- Always clean the potty chair after use.
- Do not leave your child unattended with the potty.
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