The Best Potty Chair for Potty Training Toddlers: The Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Potty Seat

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By ThePracticalMommy

Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Toilet

The Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Potty seat.
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The Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Potty seat.
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In the Beginning of Potty Training...

Potty training seems to be every parent’s worst nightmare. Just thinking about it can make the best diaper-changer run for the hills! As a recent potty trainer myself, I can tell you with the right tricks and potty up your sleeve, you can have a potty-trained pro in no time.



Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Potty: Parts

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The green part is the guard, which is used for boys before they learn to stand and go. It is detachable.
The green part is the guard, which is used for boys before they learn to stand and go. It is detachable.
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The seat is detachable for cleaning and can be used on a regular toilet.
The seat is detachable for cleaning and can be used on a regular toilet.
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This part comes out for easy cleaning. The electrodes in the bowl make the potty sing when wetness (I know, gross) touches them.
This part comes out for easy cleaning. The electrodes in the bowl make the potty sing when wetness (I know, gross) touches them.
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Buying the Right Potty is Essential for Successful Potty Training!


Before my son was even remotely ready, I conducted online research for his first potty. I considered convenience, durability and price. I found a few to consider, including the Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Potty. This potty seemed pretty simple to use for parent and child while being neutral in gender (in the event I had a girl next—which I did!) and fun in its design. It had a detachable seat (with handles) that could be used on a regular toilet, a removable capture container, a sensor that rewarded each ‘incident’ with a song, a noise making flushing handle, and a toilet paper holder. Also, it had one of my must-haves for a potty chair—a detachable splash/misplaced fountain catcher for boys (if you have a boy, you know what I mean!).

Compared to older potty chairs I have seen my mother use with my younger siblings, this potty chair is far superior. It's much more entertaining for the kids, has a real toilet look, has a sturdy base for less spills, and includes a detachable seat when your child is ready for the 'big potty'.

Cheer for Me Potty!

Fisher-Price Cheer for Me! Potty
Really great potty for training toddlers!
Amazon Price: $25.99
List Price: $32.99

Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Potty

Fisher-Price Cheer for Me! Potty N4283 Fisher-Price Cheer for Me! Potty N4283
Current Bid: $28.50
Fisher-Price Cheer for Me! Potty Fisher-Price Cheer for Me! Potty
Current Bid: $31.95

Potty Training Tips and Tricks

  1. Make it potty training seem like fun! Sing songs while your child 'practices'. Read some books. Play "I spy". The more distractions you present, the less likely your child will try to get up and run away.
  2. Try using an incentive. For my son, we used a sticker chart that I found as a template and made it personal. It was a train with a track, but I made it the 'Potty Train' and added some pictures of potty training. He loved it! For every five stickers he earned, he received a little prize. When he filled in the entire chart, he was able to pick out a toy at the store.
  3. Be consistent. Keep on trying, despite accidents. For some kids, using the potty comes naturally, but for others, it takes some time. Try to encourage using the potty every twenty minutes or so. Toddlers have a memory like a sieve when it comes to certain things, and might just 'forget' and use a diaper or pull-up anyway.

In Training

The potty chair has lived up to my standards. My son enjoyed its presence at first, and then he learned to use it (with a chart and sticker system, of course) like a pro. He enjoys being rewarded with a catchy tune each time he makes magic happen as well. For me, it has been easy to clean and maintain. Space-wise, it’s small enough have in any private place in the house.

After using the potty chair for several months, my son easily transitioned to using the 'big' potty (the toilet). I cleaned the potty chair with a mix of bleach and water, and now it will be stored away until my daughter is ready to potty train.

Long Story Short


1. Fisher Price Cheer for Me! Potty

2. Simple to use and clean

3. Fun and gender neutral design

4. Catchy tunes

5. Lots of smiles

©ThePracticalMommy


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Harlan Colt Level 3 Commenter 14 months ago

My son learned right away, my daughter took longer. Every child is different. Just be patient and loving with them no matter what. They will come along at their own speed.

kind regards

-Harlan

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ThePracticalMommy Hub Author 14 months ago

Thanks for the encouragement, Harlan. Potty training my son was a learning experience, and I have some time before my baby girl will begin her training. Patience definitely is key to the whole process.

Thanks for viewing my article! :)

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ManuPria 13 months ago

whew... my daughter is potty trained!!! she just completed two :)

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ThePracticalMommy Hub Author 13 months ago

Congrats, ManuPria! It's a great accomplishment, isn't it? Thanks for reading!

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SharkFuel 12 months ago

Such a potty is very useful thing both for kids and their parents. I think that it will require the minimum of potty training efforts.

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ThePracticalMommy Hub Author 12 months ago

The potty really did help keep the potty training efforts to a minimum as you suggest, SharkFuel.Thanks for reading and commenting! :)

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SharkFuel 11 months ago

ThePracticalMommy, most of all that I like in your writing style is that you summarize a hub at the end. For example, here when writing Long Story Short you draw attention of readers on the most important benefits of a potty chair. I will keep in mind this writing tehcnique to apply for my hubs. You have taught me a great deal, thanks a lot!

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ThePracticalMommy Hub Author 11 months ago

No problem, SharkFuel! I'm glad you enjoy my writing style. :)

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DIYweddingplanner Level 4 Commenter 11 months ago

Hi TPM, thanks for the hub. I've found myself in the fortunate position of getting ready to start potty training an adorable little boy after an 11 year gap, so thanks for the review! Looks like a cute potty and really like the take apart factor, plus the sounds are always fun. Voted up!

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ThePracticalMommy Hub Author 11 months ago

Thanks, DIYweddingplanner, for reading and commenting. I wish you a lot of luck with your 'new' adventures in potty training! :)

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writerspavilion 6 months ago

hahaha...nice and unique!! a good read:)

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ThePracticalMommy Hub Author 6 months ago

writerspavilion, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for reading and commenting! :)

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tillsontitan Level 7 Commenter 6 months ago

Nice information about potty training and that special potty chair!

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ThePracticalMommy Hub Author 6 months ago

tillsontitan, thanks for reading and commenting!

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