Advantages: Lightweight, small, very easy to use Disadvantages: Can be difficult to buy replacement liners
I was lucky enough to inherit my TommeeTippeePotty from a friend (they can be bought from Boots and Mothercare, for around £7.00). I was immediately impressed as it looked practically brand new and she had used it for all three of her children (two boys and a girl)!
Unlike a traditional potty, the sides of this potty fold flat which means it can be carried around easily (no cumbersome carrier bag with large, bulky potty for me!). It comes with a plastic carry case which is approximately 15 to 20 cm square and only 5 cm deep, so it can slot under pushchairs or put into changing/tote bags with no problem.
I have been using it with my two year old and it is fantastic. To add a little glamour, to what is essentially a very unglamerous passtime, we call it the 'Magic Potty.' And it is! We have used it all over the place from ...
Advantages: Able to use it anywhere, compact Disadvantages: Bit small for larger toddlers
I spotted the Tommee Toppee Potty when in Boots one day and at that point I hadn't even thought about potty training. Anyway a few months later I realised that my daughter was probably ready to be potty trained (and probably had been for some time but I had been putting it off!). The first couple of days I daren't leave the house but soon realised that i couldn't stay indors until she was fully trained nor did i want to revert back to nappies wile we were out. That is when i remembered the portable potty i had seen in Boots and went out to get one (leaving my daughter at home with my husband!!)
****What is it*****
The TommeeTippee is convenient, hygienic and portable, ideal for when you are out and about. It has a compact design and carry bag which offers maximum convenience.
***What do you get and how much is it***
When you ...
Advantages: durable, easy to use Disadvantages: none
TommeeTippee food pots are brilliant for home made baby food.
They come in three different colours and are made of a strong plastic with sturdy tight lids.
They come in blue, pink and purple.
I bought 3 lots, 1 in each colour and use them for freezing pureed food. I make up a batch and then fill the pots and freeze them.
The pots are great for travelling as the lids are so tight and you can also feed the baby directly from the pot if you want to.
They are microwave and dishwasher proof.
WHAT DO THEY COST?
I bought mine from Asda and they cost £2.48 for 4.
WOULD I RECOMMEND THEM?
Yes I would. They are great while baby is on pureed food. They are small enough to carry around yet big enough to hold a meal.
They can still be used as baby gets bigger, to hold fruit snacks.
They are also small enough to fit ...