Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Fisher-Price Royal Stepstool Potty, Blue

Fisher-Price Royal Stepstool Potty, Blue Review


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Fisher-Price Royal Stepstool Potty, Blue Feature

  • Training potty adapts with child's ability
  • Hinged lid can be used as a step stool
  • Easy-to-remove deflector is included for boys
  • Includes a base and removable bucket for easy cleaning
  • Seat can attach to an adult toilet for the later phase of training

The Fisher-Price Royal Step Stool Potty offers encouraging sounds and tunes that help make potty training fun for your little one. Designed to look like a royal throne, the potty seat includes a removable potty ring and an easy-to-clean bucket. When the lid is flipped down, the potty seat doubles as a sturdy and convenient step stool that's perfect for encouraging toddlers to wash their hands.

Fisher Price Royal Stepstool Potty, Blue Lifestyle Shot
This potty doubles as a step stool for children to use as they brush their teeth or wash their hands. View larger.
Fisher Price Royal Stepstool Potty, Blue - Bowl removes for eash cleanup
When children no longer need the training potty, they can flip the lid down to use as a step-stool for adult-sized toilets. View larger.
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Royal Stepstool Potty
At a Glance:
  • Helps potty train with 4 encouraging tunes and fun throne design
  • Doubles as a step stool for convenience
  • Includes removable bowl for easy cleaning and deflector shield for boys
  • Top half of potty seat can be used on unpadded adult toilets for easy transition
Age/Weight Requirements:

Up to 100 pounds

Assembly Requirements:

3 AA batteries (not included). Some assembly required.

Musical Potty Seat Doubles as a Step Stool

Styled like a little throne, this potty rewards your toddler with fun musical tunes and amusing sound effects. The easy-to-use Royal Step Stool Potty features built-in handles on the side. After potty time, your child can easily flip down the lid and use it as a sturdy step stool--perfect for reaching the sink to wash hands.

Easy-Clean Bowl with Shield Deflector for Boys

Parents and caregivers will appreciate the removable bowl that makes cleanup easy and mess-free. The potty seat offers splash guard shield that's great for boys.

Helps with Transition to Adult Toilet

The potty seat ring is removable and can be placed on a regular, unpadded adult-sized toilet seat when your child is ready. For familiarity, the rest of the potty seat can be used as a step stool so that he can climb onto the adult toilet. It's a seamless way to help transition your child from their potty to the real thing.

The Fisher-Price Royal Step Stool Potty operates with three AA batteries (not included).

About Fisher-Price: A Household Name for Quality Baby Products

Founded in 1930, Fisher-Price creates products that makes lives easier for parents and toys that foster a child's imagination. Instantly recognizable throughout the world as a leader in infant and preschool products, Fisher-Price focuses on delivering stimulating products for both children and babies. With a trove full of classic, tried-and-true products in their arsenal, the company continues to design and create new developmental toys and baby products.

What's in the Box

Fisher-Price Royal Step Stool Potty and instruction manual.

Fisher-Price Royal Step Stool Potty Product Shot
Along with its fun throne design, this potty features four tunes and amusing sound effects to help
children potty train.
A great training potty for toddlers, the Royal Stepstool Potty includes a stepstool for extended use. Toddlers are rewarded for "contributions" with regal musical ditties and fun sound effects. The potty is styled like a throne and includes a base, removable bucket for easy cleaning, seat top and hinged stepstool lid. A splash-guard for boys easily attaches and removes. When attached, it's hinged so that it flips into the bucket, allowing the seat back to fold for stepstool mode. Measures 13.75" x 8.125" x 13.75".


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