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Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend

Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend

  • Easy-clean seat makes potty time less stressful and more fun
  • Features smooth edges and a removable bucket
  • Rear handle for easy portability
  • Includes an integrated splashguard for boys
  • Dimensions: 14.5 x 9.5 x 15″ (WxHxL)

Fisher-Price Precious Planet PottyThis adorable potty is a cheery character friend that really engages toddlers in the potty training process, with simple function and a really affordable price for mom! It features a comfortable, stable seat that’s easy to get on and off for toddlers, a removeable bucket (and integral splash guard for boys) that provides easy use and very easy clean-up for mom, plus a handle on the back for moving it around the bathroom or taking it along.With its cute and colorful frog design, the Fisher-Price Precious Planet Froggy Friend Potty helps make potty training less stressful and more fun. Designed to be inviting, so your child feels less intimidated by the whole training process, this adorable potty has smooth edges and is easy to use and clean. Perfect for the time when your child is ready to forgo diapers but is still too young to try sitting on the toilet, this potty features both kid- and parent-friendly perks for convenient use.




Handles make toddlers feel secure. Integrated splash guard for boys.


Removable bucket makes for easy cleanup.

Helps Build Potty Confidence and Reduces Fear
Every kid needs a friend during the potty training process. Seeing a smiling frog face can help your little one enjoy sitting on his potty without fear. The comfortable, stable seat is perfect for long-term sitting, whether your child wants to just look at books and play, or whether he’s ready to take the next step.

Toddler-Friendly Design Helps Your Child Become Independent
The Froggy Friend Potty has a simple, straightforward design that toddlers can easily handle. It’s low to the ground, so your child can get on and off by himself, and the removable bucket is the right size for little hands to lift and empty into the toilet. There’s also a handle on the back that your child can use to move the potty around or to take it with him from room to room.

Easy for Parents to Clean and Assemble
As easy for parents to care for as it is fun for toddlers to use, the Froggy Friend Potty is an affordable alternative to transitioning your child too quickly to the “big boy” or “big girl” toilet. It also features an integrated splashguard for boys, and it’s a snap to clean. Just empty the bucket and wash with soap and water.

The Froggy Friend Potty measures approximately 14.5 x 9.5 x 15 inches (WxHxL).

About Fisher-Price: Over 75 Years of Delighting Children with Fun, Safe Toys
subsidiary of Mattel, Inc., Fisher-Price manufactures a range of fun, educational, and developmentally appropriate toys for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Founded in 1930 by Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Margaret Evans Price, and Helen Schelle, Fisher-Price has created approximately 5,000 different toys. Now headquartered in East Aurora New York, Fisher-Price’s guiding principles haven’t changed. The company still focuses on each toy’s intrinsic play value, innovation, and safe and sturdy construction. Some of Fisher-Price’s top-selling lines include the Little People toys, Power Wheels, and the Chatter Telephone, as well as an assortment of Disney, Sesame Street, and Barney toys marketed under the company name. Fisher-Price also designs and sells infant care products and electronic toys for preschoolers.

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List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 13.00

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5 Responses to “Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend”

  1. May 29, 2010

    J. Martin


    Review by J. Martin for Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend
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    I purchased this potty chair for my third son. I knew from previous experience that I wanted a simple design with smooth edges and the splash guard built in. I had previously purchased the Baby Bjorn one piece thinking it would be the one. After getting it home I quickly realized it was WAY to small, unless you are potty training your 6 month old, my son is 18 months and 29lbs. I was happy when I found the Fisher Price Froggy Potty. It has the great simple design that I had wanted and the splash guard was built in. The base is nice and wide which makes it stable and has handles on the side for your little one. There is also a handle on the back that makes it easy it pick up in one piece it move for cleaning. The blue bowl lifts out to make cleaning a breeze. My only complaint was that there should be some rubber grips on the bottom so that it will not slide across the floor. I cut out a piece of non slip liner and placed it under the potty, problem solved. I would recommend this potty to friends.

  2. May 29, 2010

    M. Livingston


    Review by M. Livingston for Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend
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    This is the 4th training potty that I purchased for my son. I knew that my husband would give me a hard time about it, but this time I knew I’d finally found the right one and it IS.

    1. Simple two-piece design with smooth curves and built-in splash guard. Do NOT ever waste your money on a potty with a removable splash guard if you have a boy. It’s easy to empty and easy to clean.

    2. Nice big bowl– if your kid is sitting on the potty, then everything’s going to go where it’s supposed to go. No messes.

    3. It’s a FROG! My son LOVES it! We also have the regular Bjorn potty and it is just as good (just a lot more money). But it’s plain and boring and my son didn’t get excited about it. With the frog, he WANTS to use it. We were finally able to kick-start the process. Now we use the frog downstairs and the Bjorn upstairs and it works great. If I’d found this sooner, we would have TWO frogs!

  3. May 29, 2010

    Sage Seeker


    Review by Sage Seeker for Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend
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    I never thought I’d be thrilled over a potty chair, but I am. My two year old grandson lives with me. He’s a big boy for his age. From the age of 18 months I’ve been trying to find a potty chair that fits him. Usually the splash guards are too low or he’s just not comfortable on the chair. I tried at least five different potty chairs with no success. He refused to sit on any of them long enough to do anything. Then, I found the potty frog at Target for $12.99. To me it looked too small and low for him, but I thought what the heck, I’ll buy it and if it doesn’t work I’ll return it. After I got the potty frog home my grandson sat on it right away with his clothes on! He didn’t want to get off of it. I did manage to get his diaper off and he immediately sat and peed in it. WOW! We’ve only had it a couple of months and he’s already done number 2 several times and potties in the potty frog at least once a day at his request. I often find him sitting on the potty frog with his clothes on reading a book. That’s how comfortable it is. It’s also easy to empty and clean. I recommend this potty chair highly and especially for any child who’s big for their age.

  4. May 29, 2010

    J. Neff


    Review by J. Neff for Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend
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    My son loves this chair. It’s simple, he can carry it around if he wants and it’s a frog “ribbit”. However he has NO idea how to sit on it. He either sits sideways or I have to help him straddle over those big eyes. Once he’s sitting his legs are very spread apart, he just looks uncomfortable. He’s very big for his age, 17 months old- 33lbs and 3’2 in tall. When he tries to get off of the seat he “racks” himself. His knees are bent so that they look like they are in his face, the seat is short. I’m not sure if the site has measurements, but double check! The price is OK, but seeing as we can’t use it properly, it’s a waste for us. I’ll be buying something taller, with absolutely NO obstacles! Something he can just sit on without having to spread his legs at the same time hes having to backup to it and sit. I’m working on just sitting him on the big toilet for now on a cars toilet seat cover (which also has many flaws) I hope this helps make your decision! I always rely on these reviews! Then again, I bought mine off this site because of all the positive reviews! LOL the irony…good luck with your training!

  5. Review by medmom for Fisher-Price Precious Planet Potty, Froggy Friend
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    I’m potty training boy/girl twins right now, and we have three different styles of potty chairs (this froggy one, a stepstool/potty chair/toilet seat style, and an old under-the-seat bucket style). I agree with the other reviewer – this one is by far the best for boys. (Also great for girls – we have the pink version, too.)

    I delayed my son’s potty training because the little cup on his other potty chair made him seem so cramped & uncomfortable. I also had to watch him every minute to make sure he was still “in position” and wouldn’t spray all over the room. My son saw this potty chair in a store and wanted it, so I decided to give it a try. Within a week, he was dry more than half the time. The design forces him to sit in the right position so he’ll always hit the front wall. He can sit on it by himself as long as he wants, and I never have to worry about whether he’s going to miss and make a mess.

    Another thing I hated about potty training was the disgusting crevices that I had to clean out. The bowl on this potty chair is smoothly contoured and completely seamless. There is no place for germs to collect. Even the handles are all one piece with the bowl, and I can lift the whole thing out & dump it without getting my fingers anywhere close to the mess.

    This doesn’t have the bells & whistles of one of the three-in-one that I bought. There’s no stepstool, and it doesn’t transition to a toilet seat. But the other one just didn’t work for my son, so it was pointless to buy it.

    My daughter was using a hand-me-down bucket style chair that was just plain gross to clean. It seemed like she was uncomfortable on it, too. I let her pick her own new chair, and she chose the pink version of this one. That was a week ago, and she has been dry all day for several days now. I think it’s just a lot more comfortable and fun for the kids to use.

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