
Fisher-Price
Fisher-Price Toddler Toilet Penguin Potty Training Seat
The Fisher-Price Toddler Toilet Penguin Potty Training Seat is a standalone potty chair designed to help toddlers transition from diapers. It features a friendly penguin face, easy-grasp handles, a removable bucket for waste disposal, and a built-in splashguard for boys. According to user reviews, this seat is best suited for younger toddlers under 2 years old due to its small size, but it is also popular as a portable travel potty due to its compact design and ease of cleaning.
- Gender
- unisex
- Style
- playful, educational
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Potty Training > Potty Seats
- GTIN
840359706990- MPN
FISHERPRICE-840359706990-FLOORMODEL
Specifications
Potty training seat with friendly penguin face, removable bucket, splashguard, and easy-grasp handles.
Friendly penguin face encourages toddlers to sit; easy-to-clean removable bucket; easy-grasp handles; built-in splashguard; handle on back for easy grab and go.
- Material
- Plastic
- Style
- playful, educational
- Occasion
- everyday
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- toddler
- Condition
- used
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Potty Training > Potty Seats
Additional Attributes
- Potty chair with friendly penguin face encourages toddlers to sit and potty-train
- Easy-to-clean, removable bucket
- Easy-grasp handles help toddlers secure themselves
- Built-in splashguard helps boys prevent mess
- Handle on back for easy grab and go
- Brand new item that may show light cosmetic imperfections like minor scuffs due to handling or storage. Fully functional. Box may be damaged or may not ship in original box.
Image Analysis
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Childrens potty shaped and printed to look like a penguin with a removable black inner bowl, attached product tag, and Fisher-Price logo on the backrest.
OCR: Fisher-Price. Penguin Pottyglossy white plastic main bodyglossy black plastic inner bowlcontoured seat rimhigh backrestprinted penguin face graphicorange beak graphicpink cheek graphicsblack forehead graphicred Fisher-Price logo on backrestblue product band label attached to rimbarcode printed on product bandpaper product tag on side showing child imagestudio white backgroundsoft studio lightingthree-quarter front shot- 02high

A smiling young child sits on a white plastic potty chair with a penguin face graphic in a bright bathroom. The child's pants are pulled down to the knees. Visible bathroom items include a toilet, vanity with marble countertop, woven laundry basket with a striped towel, a small light blue step stool, and a teal bath rug on light wood look flooring.
child sitting on potty chairwhite long sleeve shirtblue pants pulled down to kneeswhite plastic potty chairpenguin face graphic on pottyorange beak graphicblack penguin eye/face accentpotty chair side handlesbathroom vanity with drawersmarble countertoptoilet bowlwoven laundry basketstriped towel draped on basketsmall light blue step stoolteal shag bath rugcylindrical bathroom containerlight wood look flooringnatural window lightsmooth painted cabinet finishplush rug texturewoven basket textureglossy plastic surface- 03high

Child potty with a penguin face on the white plastic base and a removable black contoured seat insert being lifted by adult hands on a light gray floor in a room with a teal rug and light blue chair leg visible in the background.
white plastic potty basepenguin face decalblack removable seat insertmolded contoured seat shapeglossy plastic finishadult hands holding insertlight gray wood floorteal shag rug (background)light blue chair leg (background)white dresser or cabinet (background)- 04high

Studio product photo of a white plastic child potty seat with a penguin face graphic and a separate removable black inner bowl.
OCR: Fisher-Pricewhite molded plastic child potty seatpenguin face graphic on frontorange beak graphicpink cheek graphicblack penguin head graphicremovable black inner bowl / inserthigh backrestfront splash guardrounded seating openingtwo finger notches on seat rimsmooth glossy plastic finishstudio shot on white backgroundbright even lighting- 05high

Childrens penguin-shaped potty with a white glossy outer shell, black removable inner seat, penguin face graphics and a Fisher-Price logo sticker; product information label attached to the side.
OCR: Fisher-Price. Penguin Pottyhard glossy plastic outer shellglossy black removable inner seatpenguin face graphicorange beak graphicpink cheek spotslarge black forehead patch graphicred Fisher-Price logo stickerside product information labelrounded backrestintegrated armrest-like rimsmooth curved basestudio white backgroundsoft overhead lighting
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
So grateful
Found what I needed at a price I could afford.
Reddit Insights
5 threads · r/ScienceBasedParenting, r/toddlers, r/dadditReddit parents generally find the Fisher-Price Penguin Potty a cute and functional starter potty for younger toddlers, but note its small size makes it quickly outgrown, while praising its low price and easy cleaning.
Sentiment is mixed to slightly positive because parents appreciate the penguin design, handles, and ease of cleaning, but many point out it is too small for larger toddlers and gets outgrown faster than alternatives.
Themes
Use Cases
- First potty for younger toddlers (under 2)
- Portable potty for car or travel
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- What age is the Penguin Potty best for?
- Best for under 2 years old; many parents say it’s outgrown by age 2.5 due to its small size.
- Is the Penguin Potty easy to clean?
- Yes, the removable bucket makes it easy to dump and rinse, and the smooth plastic wipes clean easily.
Compared To
vs Baby Bjorn Potty Chair
Baby Bjorn tends to be taller, sturdier, and roomier, preferred for larger or older toddlers, while the Penguin Potty is lower, smaller, and better for very young toddlers.
vs Summer My Size Potty
Summer My Size is larger and has a more realistic toilet look with flush sound, but some find it bulky; Penguin Potty is smaller and simpler.
Source Threads
Comparing potty chairs and the Penguin Potty’s size limitations
We got the penguin one for my eldest and it was fine for about 6 months before she outgrew it. It’s really small. My son is not a big kid but he fills it up already at 18 months. The handles are nice though and it’s easy to clean. If you have a large toddler, skip it.
r/ScienceBasedParentingView thread →
Using the Penguin Potty as a portable car potty
I keep the fisher price penguin one in the back of our van. Fits perfectly behind the seat. My daughter will go on it without issue. I line it with a diaper or grocery bag for easy clean up. It is small which helps in the car but may not last as long as bigger potties.
u/throwaway_31237r/toddlersView thread →
Dad asking about easy-to-clean potty, Penguin Potty recommended
The fisher price penguin potty is actually great. My son loved the handles and it’s super easy to dump and rinse. The splash guard is decent. It’s not fancy but it does the job and is cheap. Just be aware it’s on the smaller side.
r/dadditView thread →
What to look for in a potty – Penguin Potty vs Baby Bjorn
We started with the penguin potty but within a month my daughter was too tall and uncomfortable. The Baby Bjorn is much taller and shaped better for bigger kids. The penguin is really low to the ground so maybe good for very early training but not long term.
r/toddlersView thread →
Meaningful differences between potties – features vs price
Honestly, for a basic potty, the Fisher Price penguin one is like $15 and works. The Baby Bjorn is nicer but more expensive. They all catch pee and poop. My kid was scared of the penguin face though so we ended up switching. For some kids the cute face backfires.
r/toddlersView thread →