Potty training is one of the most difficult yet exciting times of your life when you have a toddler. Potty training means the end of diapers and the beginning of selfcare and independence for your child. There are many different techniques for potty training, and you’ll need to find the one that works best for you and your child, but potty-training success in our home came from using a potty chair. Check out our recommendations for the best potties for boy toddlers.
Summer Infant My Size Potty- The My Size Potty is perfect for potty training boys or girls because it looks and sounds so much like the big potty that mommy and daddy use. The flusher makes actual flushing sounds and a wipe dispenser is built into the top to make potty time easy. There’s also a clip-on splash guard for boys so you can avoid accidental pee-pee messes.
Pros:
- Realistic designs look and sounds like an adult potty
- Flip up lip
- Removable bowl for easy cleaning
- For children 18 months up to 50 pounds
- Built in wipe dispenser
- Splash guard clips in for boys
- Can use for boy or girl toddlers
- Removable lid
- Nearly 4,000 reviews on Amazon!
Cons:
- Doesn’t double as a step stool for easy sink access
- Not portable for travel
The My Size Potty is great for the boy toddler who wants to mimic mommy and daddy but needs a potty that is just his size. The Summer Infant potty can be used for boys and girls since the splash guard is removable. We also loved that the lid was removable with storage inside the toilet bowl. Consider putting your child’s favorite books or potty-time toys inside for easy storage and space-saving.
Baby Bjorn Potty Chair- If your toddler is showing an interest in potty training early, the Baby Bjorn potty chair is perfect for introducing going potty. The chair sits low to the floor and features a high back for comfort and support. The ergonomic design and soft lines are specially designed for toddlers including the armrests and sturdy construction. The potty also has an inner seat that lifts out to be emptied and cleaned. There’s a built-in splash guard for boys learning to pee sitting down.
Pros:
- Sits low to the ground
- High backrest
- Ergonomic design
- Removable inner seat
- BPA free plastic materials
- Sturdy
- Meets product safety standards in the USA
- Plastic baggies are sold separately that can be used to line the potty
Cons:
- Splash guard is not removable
- May sit too low to the ground for toddlers who are tall over older than 2
The Baby Bjorn potty seat is one of the best-known brands for babies and toddlers, and this potty seat is tried and tested by thousands of moms with just as many glowing reviews. The high back allows you to introduce the potty chair to your toddler at an early age and the splash guard prevents pee from splashing without being uncomfortable for little girls.
Fisher-Price The Perfect Potty Ring- If you don’t want to potty train on a potty chair, you can easily use the Fisher-Price Perfect Potty Ring on the adult potty instead. This potty seat features a contoured seat and integrated splash guard. We loved this potty seat because of the adjustable back support and side handles that toddlers can hang onto for extra comfort. This potty seat also fits most toilets seats so you can easily travel with the seat and be able to continue your potty training on the go too!
Pros:
- Adjustable back support
- Side handles
- Contoured seat
- Integrated splash guard
- Easy to put on and off
- Smaller than a potty chair and more comfortable to travel with
- Easy to clean
- Includes hook to hang on the side of toilet to keep potty seat off the floor
Cons:
- You’ll need a step stool for feet support so your child can sit comfortably on the adult potty
- Your child will need assistance getting on and off the potty
Potty seats for boy toddlers are a great way to save space in the bathroom and skip a step-in toilet training—going from a toddler potty chair to the grown-up toilet. Most toddlers will be happy to get to go on the big potty, and the Fisher-Price Perfect Potty Ring will allow them to form healthy bathroom habits in a safe environment. Your toddler’s legs will hang over the edge of the toilet however so make sure you have a stool to put under their feet for support.
The First Years Training Wheels Racer Potty System- If your little boy loves race cars, the First Years Training Wheels Racer Potty System is the perfect potty chair to get your toddler excited about ditching the diapers. The fun race car design makes going potty fun and the high pee shield and lift out potty seat make clean up easy. The best party about The First Years potty is the detachable potty ring that can come off and be put on the adult potty. The potty also has a high back that looks like a race car seat and is portable too!
Pros:
- Awesome design
- High splash shield
- Portable
- Detachable potty ring
- High back for comfortable sitting
- Handles on the sides
- Easy to clean lift-out pot
Cons:
- Sits low to the ground so best for toddlers under two years old
- Bulky design is not great for space-saving
Your boy toddler is sure to fall in love with the excellent racecar design and will be excited to sit down on their big boy potty. We love that this potty offers a 2-in-1 design with a detachable potty ring.
Foryee Potty Training Urinal with Aiming Target- Foryee makes urinals for boy toddlers that are fun and cute and come in three different frog designs. The urinal features a tab for hanging the urinal from the wall and includes suction cups to suction to the wall for extra support. This is our favorite potty training urinal for boys because it features an aiming toy that spins as the pee hits it to teach aim. The bowl is also removable for easy cleaning.
Pros:
- Cute frog design
- Fun aiming target
- Adjustable height
- Suctions to the wall or hangs from a hook
- Easy to clean removable bowl
Cons:
- Some parents have a hard time with the suction cups sticking to the wall
Toddler boys love learning to pee standing up. It makes them feel older and more like dad. The Foryee Potty Training Urinal is the best training toilet to teach peeing standing up. We recommend using command hooks to hang the urinal if you have trouble with the suction cup design.
When potty training is over, it’ll be the end of diapers and the start of a brand-new foray into independence for your toddler. Start the transition off right by choosing the best potty seat for boy toddlers for your potty training.