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Children’s Potties

A children's potty is a small, low-to-the-ground toilet designed for young children who are learning to use the bathroom. These potties are typically made of plastic and come in a variety of colors and designs to appeal to children. They are often used as a transitional step between diapers and using a regular toilet, as they allow children to practice going to the bathroom on their own while still providing a sense of security and familiarity. Children's potties are designed with the needs of young children in mind. They are small and low to the ground, making them easy for children to climb onto and use. They also often have a removable bowl or liner that can be easily emptied and cleaned, making them more hygienic than traditional adult toilets. Many children's potties also come with features such as handles or non-slip bases to help children feel more secure while using them. Using a children's potty can be an important step in a child's development. It allows them to gain independence and confidence in their ability to use the bathroom on their own. It can also help to reduce the stress and frustration that can come with potty training, as children have a designated space that is just for them.

toilet training, independence, hygiene, confidence, potty training

Matthew Robinson

CITATION : "Matthew Robinson. 'Children’s Potties.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=333240 (Accessed on May 09, 2025)"


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