This (Actually Cute?!) Potty Can Transform When Potty Training Is Over
I have good news for anyone who, like me, has been side-eyeing the hideous and gross toddler toilet parked in their bathroom. Lalo — the baby gear brand behind the neutral-hued, cult-favorite high chair — is bringing a design-forward approach to potty training. (As much as potty training can be, you know, elevated.)
Launching today, their new 3-in-1 Potty transforms from a floor potty to a training seat to a step stool, with parent-friendly details like a built-in wipe dispenser, a dishwasher-safe bowl, and a nonslip base. Plus, in what might be the best news of all, the muted sage hue (there’s basic white available, too) is unlikely to clash with your bathroom aesthetic.
For anyone who struggles with sanitizing every nook and cranny of their toddler’s potty (*waves hands in the air*), the Lalo’s cleanability factor may be a key selling point. “Many first potties are ugly to look at and hard to clean; we made sure ours is functional, well designed, and easy to fit into daily lives,” Michael Wieder, cofounder of Lalo, shares with Cubby. “This potty has a very cool, unique flip-open lid (kids will love pushing that button!) and even has a built-in wipes center for convenient cleanups. It meets parents’ needs for simplicity and confidence during a notoriously tricky stage while supporting independence and consistency for little ones.”
The potty is now available on Lalo’s site for $39.99.
The brand, which currently carries its own hook-on table chair, play workbench, and kitchen, among other categories of baby and kids’ items, is also expanding its bathtime selection with four new mold- and mildew-resistant toys and bath puzzles, made from nontoxic foam and priced at $12.99 each. There’s a tic-tac-toe game, with floatable X’s, O’s, and a tic-tac-toe grid; an ice-cream themed puzzle; a tropical island scene, complete with floating turtles and a sailboat; and a car-themed puzzle with soft foam road pieces that slot into place.
Lalo is also launching two additional new as-yet-unannounced items this month, but, for now, the brand is keeping the lid closed on what’s next.