On the positive side of things, for kids like our foster son
who are,
um, anatomically challenged, the chances of getting the
urine in the
receptacle would be much greater standing up. And, for our
older son,
I wouldn't have to worry about the seat being put down.
On the negative side of things, I'm picturing little boys
having an
awful lot of fun playing with the flusher. I hope it's
designed such
that the bottom reservoir holds more than the upper one.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 8:43 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> We're working on potty training my son and so far he's
doing pretty
> good. When he's home he's more interested in play and
only gets to
> the potty after he's let the water cannon fire, but
the bombs only
> drop in the water (sorry, had to come up with a good
way of saying
> that).
>
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