Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Potty grows with your little one through all stages of training.
Converts easily from a stand-alone potty chair to a toilet ring and a handy step stool.
Removable potty ring is sized right for use on standard adult toilets for next steps.
Textured lid folds down to instantly create a sturdy step stool for extra height at the sink.
Easy-to-clean removable bucket simplifies messes and quick clean-up after each use.
Splash guard helps keep things tidy and contained during your child's training adventures.
Stable, non-skid base design helps your toddler feel safe and secure while using it.
Description
Say goodbye to potty training stress with the amazing Fisher-Price 3-in-1 Potty! This brilliant training system is designed to "grow" with your little one (ages 18-36 months) through every step of their toilet-training journey. It seamlessly transitions from a stable potty chair to a removable potty ring for use on a standard adult toilet, and finally to a sturdy stepstool (Height: 8.25 in) to help your toddler reach the sink and toilet. Made from durable, easy-to-clean plastic, this 3-in-1 tool provides stability with its non-skid base, ensuring your child feels secure while promoting independence.
The ultimate convenience is built into this clever design, featuring an easy-to-clean, removable bucket and splash guard. This adjustable height unit supports your child's learning with Fisher-Price quality you can trust. It simplifies maintenance and helps you keep the bathroom hygienic and tidy. The textured lid folds down securely to convert into the stepstool, maximizing its multipurpose benefit for toddlers.
FAQ:
Q: What age range is this product suitable for?
A: For potty-training toddlers aged 18-36 months.
Q: What are the three stages of use for this product?
A: A training potty chair, a removable potty ring for a standard adult toilet, and a stepstool.
Q: Is the potty easy to clean?
A: Yes, it features an easy-to-clean, removable bucket and splash guard.
Q: What is the primary material used for the potty?