Potty training: the adventure no one warns you enough about. It’s messy, unpredictable, and full of questionable smells, but with the right tools, you can survive—and even thrive! This list includes everything you’ll need for the potty training phase...
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For Home Use
For When You're On The Go
For Once They’ve Graduated Potty Training
For Home Use
A kid-sized throne that makes potty training less intimidating and more fun. Bonus points if it comes with a splash guard because no one wants to clean up a "surprise shower."
Potty Training Toilet
These books make the process fun and relatable. Plus, it gives you something to read while waiting... and waiting.
Children's Toilet Training Books
Reward their “deposits” with stickers to keep them motivated. Sure, they’ll try to game the system, but who doesn’t love a little incentive?
Potty Training Chart for Toddlers Girls
This seat fits right on your toilet, helping your little one feel like a grown-up while preventing them from falling in. The handles are great for wiggly toddlers who need extra stability.
Seats - Potty Training
A sturdy step stool helps your toddler reach the potty, the sink, or anything else they suddenly “need” during training. Plus, it makes them feel independent (even if you’re doing all the work).
Toddler Step Stools
Gentle on little bottoms and perfect for cleaning up small accidents. Just don’t forget to stock up because you’ll need them.
Flushable Wipes For Toddlers
Nighttime accidents are inevitable, but this protector will save your mattress from disaster. It’s the real MVP of potty training.
Toddler Mattress Protector Waterproof
Whether you are using regular training pants or pull-ups, these will help your child feel like a big kid while giving you some backup for accidents. Think of them as training wheels for underwear.
Toddler Potty Training Pants - Target
Keep a small bin nearby for wipes and other messes. Trust me, you’ll thank yourself later.
Small Bathroom Trash Can
This little gadget reminds your toddler when it’s time to try the potty. It saves you from having to repeat yourself every 15 minutes (not that they’ll listen).
Potty Training Watch
Because some achievements require a little extra odor control.
Best Bathroom Spray
For When You're On The Go
A lifesaver for road trips or emergencies where a bathroom isn’t available. Many fold up neatly and come with disposable liners. Goodbye, roadside "oops."
Travel Potties
These make cleanup on portable potties a breeze. Toss the liner and move on with your day.
Potty Chair Liners
Small enough to fit in your bag but powerful enough to handle public restroom mysteries.
Travel Pack Flushable Wipes
Because accidents happen mid-ride, and scrubbing a car seat is a special kind of torture.
Car Seat Piddle Pads
Makes public restroom toilets accessible without any precarious balancing acts.
Tip Pee Toe Portable Folding Child Step Stool, Black - Walmart.com
Always have a full backup outfit in a bag. I also use this bag to hold my wet/dry bag in case I have to stash the accident soaked outfit until I get home.
Change Of Clothes Bag
Public restrooms can be a lot. These covers keep your child from sitting directly on questionable surfaces.
Toilet Seat Covers Disposable
A travel-sized potty training book entertains your toddler while you deal with whatever situation they’ve just created.
Tiny Potty Training Book
Little hands touch everything. Keep this handy for a quick cleanup on the go.
Mini Hand Sanitizer
This compact gadget is great for emergencies when a bathroom just isn’t an option. It’s weirdly genius.
Portable Urinal Kids
Perfect for storing wet clothes, used liners, or anything else you don’t want touching the rest of your stuff.
Wet Dry Bag
For Once They’ve Graduated Potty Training
Let your toddler pick out their first “big kid” undies…it’s a rite of passage. Honestly, they’ll do anything for underwear with dinosaurs or princesses on them.
Children's Underwear
A regular seat with a built-in smaller seat for kids who’ve outgrown their potty chair but still need a little help.
Little2Big Toilet Seat with Potty Trainer
Now that they’re pros, a step stool with hidden storage gives them a place to stash their books, toys, or whatever else they insist on bringing to the bathroom.
Storage Step Stool
Fill it with small treats, stickers, or little toys to keep up the positive reinforcement. Just make sure they know the jar’s not unlimited!
Reward Jars For Kids
A mini cleaning set helps teach them responsibility because if they miss the toilet, they can learn to clean it up (with supervision, of course).
Toddler Cleaning Set
Celebrate their new skills with a silly game like Poo Bingo. The name is a little strange but it will be fun for the whole family.