LILLA children's potty
LILLA children's potty
LILLA children's potty
LILLA children's potty
LILLA children's potty
LILLA children's potty
LILLA
Children's potty,
green

4

THZ 301.931.63
5% discount with IKEA Family

 

Stock available at IKEA La Laguna, online sales and telephone sales

Parcel delivery for 4,95€
Pick it up for free at IKEA La Laguna or IKEA Tenerife SUR

5% discount with IKEA Family


A natural first step when it’s time to wean off diapers and train your child to use the toilet. The smooth shape with soft curves and edges make the potty comfy to sit on, and it won’t move around.
Article no THZ 301.931.63

Toilet seat,
white/green

6

4,50
-25%
Children's stool,
white/green

5

Children's potty,
white/green

7



Key features

Easy to empty and clean.

Anti-slip material on the bottom. The potty won't move easily when your child is using it.

Made from harmless plastic, the same material used in baby bottles, disposable diapers and food boxes.

Designer

Monika Mulder

Time to take the step from diapers to using a potty?

It's a big step for your child and they may need some extra support. A good way to start is to place the potty in the bathroom to stimulate your child's curiosity. Then let your child try sitting without a diaper a few times. Remember to not rush, just adopt the pace of the child and encourage, praise and make potty training something that your child thinks is fun. Good luck!

Measurements

Assembled size

Length:27 cm
Width:24 cm
Height:18 cm

Package size & weight

Do you take it home? Make sure it fits in your vehicle.

Length: 29 cm
Width: 23 cm
Height: 18 cm
Weight Gross: 0,27 kg
Weight Net: 0,27 kg
Volume per package: 12,3 l

Materials

Polypropylene, Synthetic rubber

Care instructions

Wipe clean with a mild soapy solution.

Environment

Product possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community. BPA (Bisphenol A) free IKEA has banned BPA (Bisphenol A) in plastic products in the children’s range (0-7 years) and in all food-contact products. IKEA phased out BPA in 2006.