
A widely used potty-training seat that fits many standard toilets and helps toddlers feel secure during early training.

A multi-stage system that can work as a standalone potty, a toilet seat, and a step stool—useful if you want one purchase to last through multiple phases.

A minimalist standalone potty known for a stable base and easy-to-clean insert—good for families prioritizing simple cleanup and fewer parts.

A classic standalone potty with an ergonomic shape and high splash guard—often favored for comfort and durability.

A more compact BabyBjörn option—good for smaller bathrooms or keeping a potty in multiple rooms without taking up much floor space.

A novelty-style potty designed to resemble an adult toilet, which can help some kids feel more motivated and “grown up” during training.
A practical option for families who want a potty that can also function as a step to reach the sink or toilet, depending on the specific model configuration.

A padded potty seat that can be more comfortable for longer sits, helping some toddlers relax enough to actually go.

A popular “mini toilet” concept that mimics adult-toilet posture and routine—often chosen for kids who resist standard potty chairs.

A go-to travel solution that works as a small potty on the go and can also be used as a toilet seat adapter—helpful for outings and road trips.