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potty training chair question?

I am planning to buy my 2 year old niece a potty training chair and I want to know which is good? It has to be neutral and easy to store away, because my sister in law and my younger brother also have a 9 month old son, and they want to use it for him when he's ready for potty training.

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i finally got my 4 and 3 yr olds potty trained and to tell u the truth. I think they are a waste of money. About a month after they started going on there own the wanted to use the big potty. Like mommy and daddy. So we bought one of those ones u put on the big toliet that worked 4 a wk or so. The gave that up and been using the big potty ever since
Are you in the U.S.? If so, Target has a great one for only $10. It's blue and white and the cup pulls out at the bottom so you can dump everything into the toilet. It also has grips on the lid to double as a step stool, which my 2 year old uses to brush his teeth. They have some chairs that use lights and music, but those tend to turn into a game instead of using the potty. (My son had one of those, and would only play with the lights and music, and never actually used it, because he thought it was a toy.) It's not gender specific either, like some pottys out there.
I got my daughter a 3 in 1 potty chair. The training potty, the big potty seat cover w/ handles, and stool. She's 3 1/2 now and is only using the stool part of it. But the 3 in 1s I think work better, because of the chance that child will want to use the big potty like mommy and daddy, and the chance that they might not like the feel of the seat cover. But the stool is Always handy. The one I got was the Winnie-the-Pooh 3 in 1 that makes flashing sounds and says great job, way to go when she pushes the handel down. It was only $20, but now I think it costs more.

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