The 10 best toilet training seats

Toilet Training 20 Jan 23 By

Help your little one learn to use the bathroom like a grown up!

Learning how to use the toilet is a major milestone for toddlers and it can be a big step for you, too.

Toilet-training can be messy, frustrating and time consuming, and it requires a bucket load of patience, encouragement and commitment.

But you’ll have more chance of success if you prepare ahead and pick the right time for your toddler as well as you, so you’re not too busy or stressed.

There’s a great one-month countdown to the big day when you can say goodbye to nappies here so you can approach the task armed with lots of good advice, helpful know-how and plenty of clean-up cloths!

WATCH: Renowned toddler expert Pinky McKay talks toilet training in the video playing above

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Prepare ahead if you want to toilet train your toddler successfully.

The best toilet training equipment: Potty or toilet seat?

Decide whether you will use a potty or a seat that can be placed over the toilet. A potty is fun and is mobile, but needs to be rinsed out each time it’s used. A seat over the toilet is convenient as you don’t need to deal with any solids or liquids afterwards, but your child can be reluctant to use the big toilet.

“There are advantages and disadvantages to both,” Sally-Anne says. “A potty is less daunting than a toilet as it is smaller and mobile but, if you do decide to use one, you will have to eventually move your child onto the toilet anyway.”

READ MORE: Mum’s catchy potty training song goes viral

Stick with one or the other, as switching between them may confuse your little one. Leave the potty around and the toilet training seat in the bathroom so your child becomes familiar with it, let him sit on it and start talking about what it is going to be used for.

If you think that a toilet training seat is the way to go for your child, scroll down to find our pick of the 10 best toilet training seats below.

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10 best toilet training seats

The musical toilet seat

Fisher-Price My Potty Friend

This toilet trainer is great if your child’s not too sure about sitting on the big loo just yet. It looks like a regular adult toilet in that it has a lid, toilet seat and toilet roll holder too but the real magic comes with its wetness sensor which gives a musical reward every time there’s a success!

We like: The two full songs and encouraging noises it makes to help your child along.

Find it here.

Amazon

Fisher-Price My Potty Friend

The colourful ladder toilet seat

Bambino Step Toilet Trainer

This toilet trainer seat has a handy height-adjustable step stool which means as your toddler grows, they’ll still be able to use this to go to the bathroom. It’s durable, comfortable and satisfies what most toddlers love to do – climb!

We like: The fact it can be folded away so your bathroom’s not cluttered. Useful if you’re going to visit the grandparents too.

Find it here. 

Catch

Bambino Step Toilet Trainer

The most comfy toilet training seat

Bumbo Toilet Trainer

Everyone’s favourite baby chair helps you out when it comes to toilet training your little one with this ergonomic seat. Manufactured from a smooth, comfy foam that moulds carefully around your toddler while they sit down making certain that they feel supported and secure while they learn how to make use of the toilet.

We like: Lime green, shocking pink, bright blue and on-trend grey – we can’t get past the fabulous colours!

Find it here.

Bubsngrubs

Bumbo Toilet Trainer

The favourite characters seat

The Wiggles Soft Potty Toilet Training Seat

For little ones who are ready to sit on The Big Toilet, this soft, padded Wiggles seat encourages them to keep their TV favourites warm!

We like: The cute design

Find it here. 

Woolworths

The Wiggles Soft Potty Toilet Training Seat

The miniature toilet

Summer Infant My Size Potty

The look and feel of an adult toilet to help ensure a comfortable and confident transition to the real thing. The toilet handle features a flushing sound to reward and encourage your little one, and a built in wipe dispenser promotes good hygiene habits. This easy to clean potty includes a removable bowl and clip on splash guard for boys.

Find it here.

Myer

Summer Infant My Size Potty

The trusted brand toilet seat

BabyBjorn Toilet Trainer

This stable and ergonomic seat is comfortable for your child to sit on and has rubber edging and an adjustable dial underneath to keep it firmly in place, and safe for your child to use.

We like: It’s light enough for your toddler to put on and take off the toilet with ease.

Find it here.

Baby Village

BabyBjorn Toilet Trainer

The all-in-one toilet training seat

Summer Infant Step-by-Step Toilet Trainer

This complete toilet training system has a built-in lid and toilet tissue holder and can be used as a stand alone potty, a toilet training seat and a step stool.

We like: The flushable wipes holder and toilet tissue dispenser to help promote good hygiene habit.

Find it here. 

Amazon

Summer Infant Step-by-Step Toilet Trainer

The best for budget training seat

Padded Toilet Training Seat

At just $10, this design still packs a powerful punch when it comes to its features. A padded seat, carry handles and a shield stop unwanted puddles on the bathroom floor.

We like: Its price!

Find it here.

Kmart

Padded Toilet Training Seat

The best travel toilet training seat

Baby U Cushie Traveller

This unique padded folding toilet seat is ideal for toddlers on the go. Its soft cushioned seat fits regular toilet seats too and helps to keep your child in a routine even when you are on holiday or out and about. The seat folds conveniently into a washable carry bag that is small enough for adults to take anywhere and everywhere.

We like: It folds down so small.

Find it here.

Baby Village

Baby U Cushie Traveller

The best for little boys

Summer Infant Urinal

This modern, realistic looking urinal has a flush handle and a realistic flushing sound. This toddler urinal attaches to a tile wall with adhesive strips and it’s removable for quick and effortless emptying. It also features a fun toilet target for little boys to practice aiming.

We like: How boys learn to pee the adult way just like Daddy.

Find it here.

Myer

Summer Infant Urinal

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