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Fisher-Price Fun To Learn Potty

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Product Features

  • The potty responds to the child's actions in many ways with phrases, music, and sound effects
  • The child will hear a response or encouragement when the seat lid is opened and closed, the flusher is pulled, the toilet paper roll is spun, when the child sits, and most importantly when the child makes a "contribution."
  • 3 Stages: 1) the full potty on the floor for the begginner, 2) the seat and back of the potty comes off with the electronics and snaps onto the adult toilet for the intermediary stages, and 3)the seat and lid come off and snap onto the adult seat
  • You can even use it on a regular toilet seat, bowl removes easily for cleanup
  • Age Range 9 Months to 3 Years

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 14.8 x 12.6 inches ; 6.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 6.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B000BGJSE2
  • Item model number: H9483
  • Batteries: 3 AA batteries required.
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #13,381 in Baby (See Bestsellers in Baby)

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  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (66 customer reviews)
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Make potty training less stressful for both you and your child with the Fisher-Price Fun to Learn Potty. Designed for use with children nine months to three years old, this responsive potty encourages the transition from a potty seat to a grown-up toilet while helping to build your child's confidence and keeping toilet training fun. It requires three "C" batteries (not included).
Fisher-Price Fun To Learn Potty offers:
  • Builds confidence and rewards success with phrases, music, and sound effects

  • Motivates and encourages return trips

  • Supports consistent progress by offering three stages of use




Helps kids learn about flushing, using toilet paper & more. View larger.
Fun, Rewarding Sound Effects Build Confidence
A key part of successful potty training is replacing the fear many children experience with a sense of fun. That's why the Fun to Learn Potty responds to your child's actions in many encouraging and entertaining ways with phrases, music, and sound effects. These audio rewards make a child feel good about potty training successes while providing motivation for return trips. The Fun to Learn Potty also looks like a real toilet, so it's familiar and unsurprising. You can even use it on a regular toilet seat and enjoy the playful sounds and tunes.

Three-Stage Use Encourages Consistent Progress
When your child pushes opens or closes the seat lid, pulls the flushers, spins the toilet paper roll, simply sits down, or "makes a contribution," he'll hear an exciting sound. And because there's such a range of songs and sounds for a child to discover, he or she will find it easier to pass the time while sitting on the potty--no more boredom after a minute or two. Most importantly, the Fun to Learn Potty helps your child progress by following three stages: First, the full potty can be placed on the floor for a beginner; then, the seat and back of the potty comes off with the electronics and snaps onto the adult toilet for the intermediary stages; finally, the seat and lid come off and snap onto the adult seat.

To help prevent splashes, there's an included deflector shield; for easy clean-up you can simply remove the bowl.

The Fun to Learn Potty measures 7.5 x 14.8 x 12.6 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 6.8 pounds.

What's in the Box
Potty seat with electronics and deflector shield.



Flush the handle for encouraging songs with lyrics & phrases that provide fun rewards. View larger.


This potty can also be used on a regular toilet seat for greater encouragement. View larger.



Product Description

The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Potty provides realistic toilet elements mixed with experiential learning and fun rewards and encouragement. With a flush handle, toilet paper roller and fully functioning seat with lid, it's a great way to familiarize your child with a real toilet.

This colorful potty responds to the child's actions through fun phrases, music and sound effects. Kids can open or close the seat lid, pull the flusher, spin the toilet paper roller or "go potty" to hear encouraging responses.

The Laugh & Learn Potty features three stages of use: 1) the full "potty on the floor" for the beginner, 2) the electronic seat and back of the potty come off and snap onto the adult toilet for the intermediary stages, and 3) the seat and lid come off and snap onto the adult seat. Bowl lifts out for easy cleaning.


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85 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Fun, but no learning!, April 3, 2006
This seat is definitely cute and lots of fun! However, it seems to be a little too much fun as my son has completely missed the purpose because of all of the distractions!

Reasons I do not recommend this product:
1) LOUD, unadjustable music

2) Sensor for when your child uses the potty is much too sensitive; if your child reaches down the sensor blares music telling the child they used the potty

3) The music that blares "You did it" then tells the child to get toilet paper...Then the toilet paper tells the child to flush...Good concept, but just way too much when the child didn't go in the first place!

4) Unlike some other urine guards, this one is a small hard plastic piece; my son had a hard time sitting down into a position without catching himself on it and it hurt!

5) Urine guard is too easy to remove; another fun distraction

6) At 22 mos, my son seems almost too big for this potty. He has always been tall for his age, but 22 mos is on the early end of the potty-training spectrum!

We have had more success with a $[...] soft potty seat that goes on top of the regular toilet. The Fisher Price Fun to Learn potty has just been an expensive toy for us.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Leave the batteries out for potty training, January 18, 2007
By Nicole S. (Chandler, AZ) - See all my reviews
I bought this potty because I thought it was SOOOO cute, looking like a real toilet with the toilet paper roll and everything! I still think it's cute, but just like many other reviewers say, all the music and talking and sounds are WAY too distracting to be able to actually learn potty training. And, like other reviewers say, the sensor is NOT accurate, so it's always saying the child went potty when they didn't. Very confusing for a child who's trying to learn to really "go" in the potty.

We're currently potty training our daughter, and we have three training potties -- this one, an older one that has a soft seat, and one that fits into the ring of the big toilet -- and this potty is the last one my daughter will pick when it's "potty time." When we first got it she had a blast with it, using it as a toy and nothing more. Now that the newness has worn off, she shows very little interest in it.

If I had it to do over, I would have given her this potty without the batteries in it and without her even knowing it had the capability to make all the sounds.

Here's a suggestion: Don't put in the batteries until your child has mastered potty training. Then, as a reward for his/her accomplishment, put batteries in and show your child what the potty can do. With the training part out of the way, the sounds won't be such a distraction anymore.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A HUGE disappointment., December 17, 2006
By nikola (Orlando, FL United States) - See all my reviews
We bought this thinking our son would love the neaty gadgets and sounds...

We had several major issues with it.

1) The pee guard. It doesn't really latch on and STAY on. Our son was irritated with the pee guard we he was first learning and kept ripping it off the seat then throwing it accross the room. As luck would have it, when I would go retrieve the item, he would pee and since there was no guard, the pee would go everywhere BUT in the seat/ pot.

To resolve this I had to use special adhesive for plastics (super glue didn't work AT ALL) which took 24 hours to set which interuppted our potty training. It also turned part of the seat yellow which made it look dirty even when it was not. But I had no choice- the guard HAD to stay on.

2) The sensors were too sensitive and would go off even when he did nothing. He could just sdjust his position in the seat and it would tell him he did a great job going potty even though he never went.

3) The sounds and gadgets were TOO distracting. He wanted to play with them and would turn around in the seat and this would sometimes be when he was about to pee and it would end up all over me/ the floor/ whatever was nearby. I finally just took the batteries out and told him it was broken.

4) When he was ready to use the actual potty, we took it apart per direction and placed it on top of one of our toilet seats. Everytime he pees I have to hold down his "bits" because the seat does not go all the way down to make a seal between the potty seat and the toilet seat, thus it leaks out from under the potty seat onto the toilet seat and then down the front of the toilet and onto his pants/ underware/ etc. The pee guard is useless for this feature. Sometimes even when I do hold his stuff down, if he wiggles or moves, then he is not in position... There is only one position he can be in or it will go all over the seat and down the toilet and onto his clothes.

It was the most expensive toilet seat available at the store. We thought we would be getting a top quality seat from begining to end of our son's potty training experience. The price is what motivated me to try and make it work for us. Finally, I threw the darned thing in the garbage and just got a circo toilet seat with a pee guard for the toilets. It was the least expensive toilet adapter and it turned out to be the best.

If we have another child, I am going to get the basic toilet seat/ no frills and the inexpensive toilet adapter. Both together were a fraction of what we paid for this seat and would be a million times less aggrevating.

DON'T waste your money.
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5.0 out of 5 stars FUN WAY TO POTTY TRAIN!
This potty was so fun for my two little boys while they potty trained. It plays music and sings to them when they go #1/#2. Read more
Published 5 months ago by T. J. Millikan

2.0 out of 5 stars ok potty seat, wouldn't buy again
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3.0 out of 5 stars size does matter
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4.0 out of 5 stars I just ordered it
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Published 17 months ago by Anne

1.0 out of 5 stars not worth it
I bought the fun to learn potty because it was one of two options at that particular store and it was cute. Read more
Published 18 months ago by mom of two boys

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