Little Looster {booster for the loo} + giveaway

The potty woes are endless it seems.  Making it to potty trained is an incredible feat for sure.  But once you are there, it is a string of potty seats and step stools.  I cannot tell you how many times I have tripped on the various step stools around our house.  They are not just in front of the potty as my daughter likes to carry them around.  The three we are currently using in the house can be at any given point at any given time.  This has meant many stubbed toes.  So when the Little Looster Booster came into my life, I got really excited about the idea of a stool that stays.

There are perks to the Little Looster other than it’s permanent placement (out of my way in her personal bathroom).  While other potty steps are narrow and only allow foot placement to the front, the Little Looster wraps around the toilet, offering a full range of possible foot placement.  I never knew until recently that I would be worried about my daughter’s foot placement while she does her business.  About a month ago my daughter was climbing up to her throne, and as she was turning around to sit, she lost her balance and slipped.  While she was fine besides a bruised ego, it shook her up and it made me pretty darn sad.  No one wants to fall off the toilet.  Now had her Little Looster been in place, I think she would have had the room to regain her balance (and perhaps not lose it in the first place).  Safety first in the bathroom!

The smart design of this potty stool is the brainchild of a mom of 3, Monica Mylet.  The stool itself wraps around the toilet, becoming an extension really of the fixture.  When the Little Looster arrived, I was at first taken aback by the size.  I thought for sure that it would be too large for my daughter’s separate toilet area, which is quite small.  Well once I popped it in there, it just kind of faded into the background.  It surprisingly turned out to be the perfect size, as long as you don’t plan on moving it often.  On the occasion that I have used my daughter’s bathroom, I can sit comfortably without the stool getting in my way.  That is more than I can say for any other potty stool or bench on the market.  My back hurts just thinking about the repeated and constant moving of stools in the past.  So now I lead an organized life with the stools just where they need to be – the Little Looster Booster in my daughter’s bathroom, and the other’s tucked away in a closet until needed.  Purchase your own Little Looster Booster for your potty trained tot.  Dimensions: 18.2″ D x 25.5″ L x 8.2″ H

Step up, turn around and squat…

 Little Looster {booster for the loo} + giveaway  toddler safety potty training potty stool kids giveaway bathroom

no shaking, sliding, or teetering…

 Little Looster {booster for the loo} + giveaway  toddler safety potty training potty stool kids giveaway bathroom

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Win your very own Little Looster Booster!

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Contest ends September 4, 2011 at Midnight PST. Winner will be chosen by Random.org and emailed.

Winner: Jodi K – congratulations!

 Special thanks to Little Looster for providing samples for review purposes.

 

  

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