Potette®: the ally that fosters the autonomy of every child
Potty training is a unique process for every child. Potette® supports this learning journey with an evolving design that adapts to each stage. It helps little ones gain confidence and freedom, helping them discover their independence at their own pace. Comfortable and practical, both at home and on the go.
2-in-1! It works as a potty with or without disposable bags, or as a toilet seat reducer for when your child is ready to use the full-size toilet. It's easy to take anywhere and can be used in different situations to help integrate new routines.
Potette 2 in 1: the ally for flexible learning
This compact and practical potty adapts to all stages: it works as a potty with disposable bags or as a toilet seat reducer for when your child is ready to use the full-size toilet. It's easy to take anywhere and supports the potty training process step by step and in different contexts, helping children integrate new routines.
Trust the process
During the day, your baby can go without a diaper and use the Potette. For naps and nighttime, stay calm and patient, because potty training is gradual and accidents are part of the learning process. The important thing is to be available, without rushing or getting frustrated.
Supporting them through this process with understanding is the best support we can give them. Because it's not just about potty training, but about growing up with confidence, independence, and lots of love.
Ready to say goodbye to diapers?
Potty training is a very important step in every child's development, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach. That's why the most important thing is to respect each child's pace, observe their cues, and support them without rushing or putting pressure on them.
How do you know if it's the right time?
Some signs include interest in the bathroom or potty, discomfort with a dirty diaper, wanting to take it off, and the ability to pull their clothes up and down independently. Every child develops at their own pace, and that's perfectly fine.