Baby toilets have a cute appearance and are easy to use. Many families have equipped their babies with dedicated toilets. But when should the baby use the toilet? A baby toilet is a device used to train young babies to urinate and defecate. Babies can usually start training to use a toilet when they are six to eight months old. Babies will start sitting after 6 months, so mothers can start training their babies to use toilets from 6 to 8 months old.
When should the baby use the toilet
Babies will start sitting after 6 months, so mothers can start training their babies to use toilets from 6 to 8 months old. They not only need to choose a toilet that matches their baby's growth stage, making it safer and more comfortable for them to defecate, but also need to have persistent patience. Training babies to use a toilet to urinate and defecate from 6 months to 24 months is not a simple task, but once good habits are developed, babies can say "goodbye" to diapers. Moreover, most baby specific toilets have cute design and bright colors, and babies will like to sit on the backs of cute animals. They are durable and have anti slip design at the bottom, which can better match their poop training.
How to choose a baby toilet seat
1. Three in one training toilet
Three in One Training Baby Toilet Instructions: Suitable for mothers who are more concerned about high cost-effectiveness, the product includes three uses: toilet training, auxiliary toilet seat, and stairs. When starting to train babies to use the toilet, it can be used as a training seat. Once the baby is familiar and accustomed to it, it can be placed on the adult toilet as an auxiliary toilet seat. After the baby adapts to the household toilet, the toilet can be used as a step.
2. Full function toilet for infants and toddlers
Instructions for a fully functional baby toilet: With a small size and storage space on both sides, it can hold toilet paper, wet wipes, and other hygiene products. Unlike traditional baby toilets, it has a strong design sense, jumping colors, and strong load-bearing capacity, allowing babies to sit on it with peace of mind. The built-in drawer style toilet box is easy to disassemble and wash.