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Review – Babyhug Soft and Affordable Cushioned Toilet Seats With Handle for Toddlers
- It has handles on both sides so that the baby gets full support while sitting on it.
- It is light in weight and easy to carry. It is anti-skid and has a universal design to fit on all western toilets.
- This toilet seat is non-toxic, lightweight and portable.
- It is very easy to use by just placing it securely on top of the usual toilet seat.
- It has a soft, cushioned seat and is made of strong material. Therefore, it is very durable. The seat is with a non-slip base and is really useful.
- It’s easy to maintain, can be cleaned with mild water and sanitiser.
- I thank Babyhug for the ergonomic design provided for the baby toilet seat as well.
It can be used for babies 10 months and above; once they can balance and sit straight. I am fully convinced and happy with this product, and I personally recommend this Babyhug Soft and Affordable Cushioned Toilet Seats with Handles as it makes potty training an easy job and not a difficult task.
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