Evolutionary urinal, a good idea?

Coincidentally I find a novelty in childcare (or at least novelty for me) that has caught my attention, since it is a different concept from the traditional potty. It is an evolutionary urinal, which adapts to the different ages of the baby, which makes me wonder, is this a good idea?

As I have commented on other occasions, I have my doubts about the usefulness of the potty, in fact my oldest daughter barely used it and the little girl nothing at all. It seemed to us a method of unnecessarily lengthening an artificial situation to meet their needs. If this happens with a potty in use, what about this evolutionary potty?

I understand that the idea of ​​this product is that the baby use it when he starts to leave the diaper and when he needs a bigger potty, that is, when months go by and he needs a couple more sizes. Isn't it the right time to put it in the toilet? How long will the child need a potty?

In my opinion, although some parents may find the classic potty (rather their children) useful, in my opinion this evolutionary urinal concept is unnecessary, regardless of the space it occupies, which is obviously larger than that of a classic receptacle.

Personally, I think the sooner the child goes to use the toilet, the better. With a reducer it is simple for them, they do not "sneak" and after all it is what we will find when we leave home, we must not be afraid to use the toilet.

I have seen this potty at the Bellemont childcare brand, although I have seen that other manufacturers sell it with different designs. And to you, Do you think the evolutionary potty for young and not so young children is a good idea?

Video: American Standard Evolution toilet review (May 2024).