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Do You Need A Little Looster for Potty Training?

jaime-morrison-curtis Jaime Morrison Curtis |

A new kind of potty training tool showed up on my doorstep recently. It bills itself as a potty training tool, rather than just a stool. At first I was a little skeptical – I mean, how does a stool assist in actual potty training? But my daughter made me believe – if only because the ease and comfort of the stool’s shape has made her desire to use the big potty rather than the “pink potty” (as she calls her potty chair). And you know what that means… no more cleaning out the little potty!  Woot!  The makers say there are many more benefits to this product, but really that was all I needed to be a convert.

What do you think of the Little Looster, is it something you might want to try? See more pictures, find out more about it, and learn where to snag a Little Looster after the jump…

The Little Looster runs $29.99 and is available at LittleLooster.com, where you can also learn more about the genesis of this product and its benefits.

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Jaime Morrison Curtis
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Jaime Morrison Curtis is author of the book Prudent Advice: Lessons for My Baby Daughter (A Life List for Every Woman), founding editor at Prudent Baby, LA Kids Editor at DailyCandy and mother to three-year-old Scarlet Jane

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0 thoughts on “Do You Need A Little Looster for Potty Training?

  1. Cathy says:

    This is EXACTLY what I need. I have been mentally constructing a curved step out of wood in my head for a few weeks. I have two boys that we successfully potty trained by simply placing a step stool (rubbermade) in front of the big potty once they graduated from the little “Elmo Potty.” However with my girl, it is very hard for her to step up, turn around and successfully sit on the big potty by herself safely. I’m buying one!

  2. Catherine says:

    My son uses a stool {not this particular one} when using the toilet. He seems much more comfortable than just letting his legs dangle.

  3. Krista Soderholm says:

    I believe that it would be helpful, as I have heard that kids need to brace their feet to poop well.

  4. Mindy says:

    I like it. We’re only flirting with potty-training yet, but anything that helps I gotta try.

  5. Heather Hart says:

    I think this is the next best invention since sliced bread! Congratulations to a great mom who invented this! We love it!

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