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Portable Potty for Sane & Sanitary Family Travel
Even though my son is still in diapers and I’m dreading potty training like the prospect of three root canals in one sitting, I know there will come a day when we venture out on the open road with no diapers in sight. The one thing that eases my anxiety is the knowledge that hopefully some genius will come up with the ultimate solution – like a self potty-training child.
Barring that, I was thrilled to see that the Brown’s Company has come up with an almost equally genius product, Little Jack’s Box.
With a funny poo cartoon design, the company provides two cardboard portable potties, one in pink and one in blue, that is sure to be a hit with your kids.
See the how-to after this jump…
Just unpack it from the coordinating duffle bag, fold it into a box, and attach the biodegradable bag. It also comes with some toilet paper and works for kids ages 1-5.
At the mall, parking lots, sides of the road, your tot will be proud to sit on Little Jack’s Box no matter where they are, and you’ll be spared another trip to an unsanitary roadside restroom.
Photos: The Brown Corporation
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For Them to Poop On, Little Jack's Box Portable, Foldable Cardboard Potty | Mamaista commented on Jun 25 10 at 1:40 pmLori commented on Mar 25 11 at 7:15 pmWhat the heck do you do with it after they use it???
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