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Yes. The compact size and light weight make it practical to take to a friend's house, soft play or on longer journeys. Keeping one in the boot of your car means going out doesn't interrupt potty training, which matters as your toddler starts to find their rhythm.
Empty the contents into the toilet, then wipe all surfaces with a solution of one part water to one part white vinegar, or a standard all-purpose disinfectant. No awkward corners or scrubbing needed.
Yes. It's made from BPA-free, 100% recyclable plastic in a UK factory powered by solar panels and other certified renewable energy sources. When your child has finished with it, it can go straight into kerbside recycling.
There's no fixed answer. Most children show signs of readiness between 2 and 3 years of age. Look out for cues from them, such as staying dry for a couple of hours, asking to be changed or showing curiosity about the toilet. Our best advice is to follow your child's lead, which makes for a smoother experience for all.























