Little Looster Product Review
by Vanessa ~ July 12th, 2010. Filed under: Baby Products, Parenting.
I was given an opportunity to try out the Little Looster booster stool. We are working on potty training our son and have been having some difficulty with him getting up on the big potty. We have had to stick with the little potty (and CLEANING the little potty!) or lift him onto the big potty. With two kids in the house, it’s hard to stop everything and lift him onto the big potty.
I was intrigued when I saw the information on the Little Looster as I thought that would be a great item to help with the training process. The Little Looster is a stool that is horseshoe shaped and it curves around the bottom of the toilet. It is designed in a way that it almost hugs the toilet base. We have a standard round base toilet and an elongated bowl toilet, so I tried it on both of them. It works on the elongated bowl and is open enough to also fit well around the standard round bowl. With the size of our bathrooms, I did find it fit better in the bathroom with the standard shaped toilet but it was never in the way with either toilet. Since it is a curved design, the Little Looster can stay where it is without interfering with adults using the same toilet.
The Little Looster is designed to support and boost the child while training and will help them sit more comfortably as they get bigger. They will be able to touch without dangling their feet and their legs won’t fall asleep. They also won’t have a fear of falling into the toilet because they use their legs for support rather than having to grip onto the rim of the toilet. It was advertised that the Little Looster will eliminate the need for the toilet seat insert. My other child put my training child on the potty without a seat and found he was able to hold himself up pretty well considering he’s just learning. This made me happy that he was able to accomplish sitting without making a mess or falling in.
I think this product is a good alternative to the standard step as it appears to be taller than a standard step and since the pedestal portion goes all the way around the base of the toilet, kids can get a better chance of stepping up without falling.
We will definitely be using the Little Looster for a few more years and with its help, we hope to have our son trained quickly.
I definitely recommend this product for anyone with kids ready to potty train or who are unable to touch the floor when they are on the potty.
The Little Looster is plastic and is Made in the USA. The suggested retail price is $39.99 and can be bought at http://www.littlelooster.com.
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