Convenient & easy to take along, the Jool Baby Passport folding potty seat will accompany your potty training child on every adventure. Place it in the included (machine-washable) travel bag for when you’re out & about. Suction cups on the underside secure the potty to the toilet seat, making it compatible with almost any toilet. It’s easy to remove from the seat when done, thanks to the pull tab. The folding potty seat gives your kid that extra security needed to use a bathroom away from home. After each use, it’s easy to wipe clean & put away for next time.
Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 7 reviews)
Joshua O.★★★★★
Was a little skeptical at first, but the folding mechanism clicks into place so securely that I actually trust it on public toilets. My daughter feels much more stable than balancing on those big adult seats.
Ella F.★★★★★
The included travel bag is a lifesaver for keeping it clean in our diaper bag, and the fold-flat design means it doesn’t take up much space at all. My toddler actually sits still on it, which is a huge win for public restroom trips.
Emily★★★★★
It easily wipes clean after my toddler uses it, which makes rest stops so much less stressful. The fold-up design actually stays securely in place on the toilet seat.
Ryan Q.★★★★★
The fold-down legs make it super stable on public toilets, which was my biggest worry with a portable seat. Even my squirmy toddler feels secure using it.
Isabella★★★★★
The included travel bag is so handy for tossing into my diaper bag without worrying about germs. It fits perfectly over standard public toilets and my toddler feels much more secure using it.
Scarlett A.★★★★★
My little one actually sat still on this thing, which never happens with public toilets—the folding design made it super easy to slip out of the travel bag and set up on any seat. The included carrying pouch is a lifesaver for keeping it clean in the diaper bag.
Samuel M.★★★★☆
The bag is handy for tossing into a diaper bag, and the seat itself is a nice size for most public toilets. My only small gripe is that it’s a little tricky to get the tabs to lock in place at first, but once you figure it out, it works great.