>Little Looster (Potty training stool/ potty booster) Review & Giveaway

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This is not my kid, not my Little Looster, not my bathroom.  But it could be.  Its a simple design- see where the girl’s little feet are resting?  Little “L’s” in different sizes are all over the top (no slipping).  Its lightweight, and so simple- easy to clean, and easy for kids to use.  Easy like since we received this thing, my little guy has been getting on and off the loo WITHOUT my help.  Freedom!!
If you have ever potty trained a child, you know the fun of the able-to-use-the-potty-but-not-able-to-get-ON-the-potty phase.  Its one of my very least favorites.  Especially with other kids in the house.  My poor 2nd and 3rd kids- both were born just as their older sibling decided to potty train and as a result, were constantly having their nursing sessions interrupted so I could help the older kid get onto the potty.  When I heard  what the Little Looster was and that they wanted some bloggers to review it, I jumped on the chance. 
 Besides allowing little ones to feel independent,  this also allows them to not touch the toilet seat to balance themselves.  No more feeling like they’ll fall in!!  Parents and other grownups don’t need to move the Looster aside when it is their turn to use the loo- even my short legs weren’t inconvenienced by the looster. 
I am sure it will not surprise you to know that this was invented by a parent:
Little Looster LLC is a Portland, OR based business. The Looster itself was conceived and designed by Monica Mylet, a mother of 3. She came up with the design and need after parenting 3 kids through the potty training process.Just about every aspect of the Looster’s life cycle from birth-of-concept to design and manufacturing was completed by Oregon based companies.
In short (haha right.  Me? not longwinded? Never!), if you have little kids, this is fantastic.  It can be used for the first few years that your child is using the loo.  Genius (I’m kind of mad I didn’t think of it myself, but that’s always the case when I hear about cool inventions like this).  It really does NOT take up half the bathroom, we have a small half bath it is in right now and its fine.  Some people in this house do not agree with me but they are not the ones spending their days at home helping children on and off the potty so we’ll just stick with MY opinions. 
(Busy would like you all to know that SHE thinks it would be really pretty if it was pink with sparkles.  But, then, she thinks highways would be better with sparkles.  I don’t disagree but I don’t want to offend anyone who isn’t quite so enthralled with sparkles and pink things as we are). 
Want to try one?  You can buy one at Little Looster or Monica FROM Little Looster has offered to send one to one of This Mama’s readers!!

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This giveaway will end on July 9th, 2010 at 11:59PM CST.  Winner to be chosen using random.org. If no response within 48 hours I will select a new winner.  Be sure to leave a way to contact you!!

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I was provided with a sample of this product to facilitate my review but all opinions expressed within are my own.

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Comments

  1. >Allows children to have their hands free at all times.No need to grip the back of the toilet seat or the inner, germ covered rim.

  2. >As an extension of the toilet, the Little Looster never needs to be shuffled around the bathroom. All grown-ups can use the toilet while standing or sitting without needing to move it out of the way.susansmoaks at gmail dot com

  3. >I like that it doesn't have to be moved in order for an adult to use the restroom.frugalsciencegal [at] gmail [dot] com

  4. >I like tat everyone else in the house will not have to remove to use the restroom.honeybeez80@yahoo.com

  5. mail4rosey says:

    >I like that dad won't have to move it to use the restroom.msurosey@yahoo.com

  6. >here is my tweethttp://twitter.com/rosidentevil/status/18058232856

  7. >I subscribed to your feed via email (same as in my profile / this post)

  8. >I like This Mama Loves Her Bargains on FaceBook (louis huff) :)

  9. >following Loostermama on twitter at rosidentevil

  10. >fun fact:Little Looster is located in Portland, OR

  11. >Following Little Looster on Twitter @eswright18eswright18 at gmail.com

  12. >I learned that they sale for 39.99. This would be a big help in training my 2 year old. He is not wanting to go on the big boy potty yet.eswright18 at gmail.com

  13. sherri419 says:

    >I learned that Monica and Casey at Elevation Lab worked diligently for over a year to refine the final design. Whew! Thanks!sherri419 at gmail dot com

  14. >My funny potty training story: When my son first used the potty (the little ones) he would sit FOREVER, so I would get a movie going with him on the potty and then walk around cleaning up. I left him for 2 seconds and then turned around to see that he had peed in the potty and then proceeded to stick his foot in his pee and walk around the living room! Yuck! Kelly D. – secrets_girl23(at)yahoo(dot)com (aka) dkad23(at)gmail(dot)com

  15. >Tweet. (dkad23)Kelly D. – secrets_girl23(at)yahoo(dot)com (aka) dkad23(at)gmail(dot)comhttp://twitter.com/dkad23/status/17810512231

  16. >I subscribe to your RSS feed in google reader.Kelly D. – secrets_girl23(at)yahoo(dot)com (aka) dkad23(at)gmail(dot)com

  17. >I "like" you on facebook. (Kelly Deaton)Kelly D. – secrets_girl23(at)yahoo(dot)com (aka) dkad23(at)gmail(dot)com

  18. >I follow Little Looster on twitter. (@dkad23)Kelly D. – secrets_girl23(at)yahoo(dot)com (aka) dkad23(at)gmail(dot)com

  19. >I learned that they retail for $39.99 — Thanks for the chance!Kelly D. – secrets_girl23(at)yahoo(dot)com (aka) dkad23(at)gmail(dot)com

  20. >This looks like it would be a great solution for our small bathroom. I learned that they charge $14.95 for shipping (yikes!) which would encourage me to find a local retailer!

  21. >I learned that it is totally produced, promoted and shipped via companies in Oregon. Perfect examples of how small companies can help the economy!cgclynsg0 @ gmail dot com

  22. >I follow Little Looster on twitter! @hell_0kitty

  23. >It doesn't have a scary feeling of “falling in.”

  24. >Amberlou 24. Persistent #2

  25. >Amberlou24. Persistent #1 :0)

  26. >I like you on facebook! Amber Rady George!

  27. >I tweeted about the giveaway! http://twitter.com/amberlou24/status/17622071875

  28. >We are currently potty training as well and we had to stop at a dreaded gas station! I had to go really bad so I went first while she started pacing like crazy around the bathroom. I thought it was because she was bored..then she turned around and grimaced and said in the most pitiful voice "I HAVE TO PEE" and as I was pulling her pull up down she peed all over the floor..but managed to miss her pull up and pants LOL :) Lucky Us!

  29. >I subscribe to your Rss Feed! AmberRady@gmail.com

  30. >Follow Little Looster on Twitter

  31. >It cost 39.99 should we not win and want to buy one!! :) Cool!amberRady@gmail.com

  32. >I have a friend who potty trained her son to go standing up by having him aim at cheerios.jan_ackerson at yahoo dot com

  33. >I'm an email subscriber.jan_ackerson at yahoo dot com

  34. >I like you on fb.jan_ackerson at yahoo dot com

  35. >It's less wobbly, thus safer than most potty stools.jan_ackerson at yahoo dot com

  36. >Tthe boxes they ship Loosters out in come from a company in Tualatin, OR called Columbia Corrugated Box, http://www.ccbox.com . They once again went through a thorough quote process and BAM! another Oregon company came out on top.They obviously have a heavy Oregon bias and are proud that every core component of this development and manufacturing process is helping to spur domestic economic activity! tvollowitz at aol dot com

  37. Super Blogger Girl! says:

    >because you dont have to make contact with the tiolet you aviod children getting extra germy hands!jennifer.lleras@gmail.com

  38. ktgonyea says:

    >It helps promote cleanliness since the kids won't have to touch the toilets.ktgonyea at gmail.com

  39. >My funny potty training story…When I was pt-ing my 1st child I was discussing it with some of my co-workers and this man I didn't know interjected how he potty trained his daughter in a weekend. I was amazed and listened intently and went home and tried it. I emailed him (he worked at the same company) about how I tried it and how it went. Skip ahead 7 years…that man is now my wonderful husband and we have 3 beautiful children! :)

  40. >I'm your 300th fan on Facebook! (Lisa Duncan)

  41. >Following Little Looster on Twitter @My2CentsFL

  42. >I learned there is no need to grip the back of the toilet seat or the inner, germ covered rim. EEWWW!

  43. >i learned the only store that carries it is in OR. which is very far from where i live.stracey2010@live.com

  44. Lydia's Pennies says:

    >Twitter follower of Little Looster @LydiasPennieslmains at acsalaska dot net

  45. Lydia's Pennies says:

    >It helps promote cleanliness since the kids won't have to touch the toilets.lmains at acsalaska dot net

  46. >follow you on FBshawna brown myker

  47. >like that there is a wide base of support so there would be no tippingshawna.myker@pchr.ca

  48. Witchie's Place says:

    >We are in the potty training stage as well here and we use a cute little red stand for my little guy! Not joining the giveaway, stopped by to say thanks for following me @ Witchie's Place, I hope you enjoy your visits!

  49. >I love how you don't have to move it for the adults to use the potty.

  50. >It promotes cleanliness because kids don't have to touch the toilet.

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