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I think if you have a downstairs toilet it would be fairly easy to just use the loo with a seat cover. However without a toilet nearby we've found we need the potty closer at hand. Especially as we have a baby as well so not easy to rush upstairs at a moment's notice. We have the Beaba potty and it has been very good for our son. Lots of room for his willy to aim down at the front!
yes I'm definitely finding without a downstairs loo we still need to have the potty to hand - that's after starting potty training just before xmas. Also means he can just go without assistance. But of course don't exactly want to live with a potty in the sitting room forever! We use the potette as we're lazy and it means can just bin the contents straight away - find cleaning poo out of a potty a nightmare. Size of potty def an issue with boys - we initially had a cheap John Lewis one but quite often find the wee goes everywhere, which is bad as he then thinks it's like having an accident, when it's not his fault at all.

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