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CTA Digital 2-in-1 iPotty with Activity Seat for iPad

 

http://www.amazon.com/CTA-Digital-iPotty-Activity-Seat/dp/B00B3G8UGQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1385059878&sr=8-1&keywords=ipad+potty

 

Parents can give children a comfortable and fun place to learn to use the potty with the child-friendly iPotty from CTA Digital. This potty training seat features a special stand to securely hold the iPad and safely entertain kids while they play with apps. The adjustable stand can be rotated 360 degrees to switch between horizontal and vertical views and also includes a removable touchscreen cover to guard against messy accidents and smudges. Parents will be pleased with how simple it is to keep the iPotty clean and minimize messes, with its removable inner potty bowl, potty seat, and splashguard. A clip-on seat cover can be attached to convert the potty to a child activity seat, so they can safely play apps, read and watch videos on the iPad at any time. The stand can also be adjusted to 3 positions or removed entirely to make extra room and easily store away. So, take a step ahead in potty training, delight children and make the learning experience easy and fun with CTA Digital's iPotty for iPad.

 

One of reviews:

In my family, we're not big talkers. As soon as I get home from work, I plop down in front of the TV and watch my shows until it's time to go to bed. My wife will try to tell me about her "busy" day staying at home with our son -- I'm only half listening, though.

I know we're supposed to interact with our kid and teach him things, but quite honestly, it's easier just to put him in front of the TV and let those cartoons do the educating for us. The kid goes into a zone when he's watching TV and doesn't say a word for hours, so he's obviously learning a ton of stuff.

When the iPad came out, I was reluctant to fork out all that cash, but once my wife and I realized the educational benefits it could have on our child, we bought it immediately. He has absolutely no idea how to operate the darn thing, but when he's playing with the iPad it's like we don't even have a kid anymore. It's pretty great.

After a disastrous attempt to potty-train the kid after his first birthday, we weren't in a huge hurry to try again. Until I heard about the iPotty. It's exactly what you think it is -- a training potty with a built-in stand for the iPad.

Sometimes we'll put the kid on the iPotty even when he doesn't have to go to the bathroom. He just loves sitting on his throne (as we call it), tapping mindlessly at the screen. And let me tell you how thrilled I am with the touchscreen protector that keeps pee- and poo-covered hands off of the iPad screen. That thing's been a lifesaver on many occasion.

When you think about it, a kid playing with an iPad on the potty is no different than an adult reading a book. Sometimes you just need to take your mind off the task at hand and let things happen naturally. While our boy has yet to be successfully potty trained, we're confident that -- with the help of the iPotty -- we'll have this thing figured out in no time.

 

 

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