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  • Book cover of Everyone Poops
    Tarō Gomi

     · 1993

    Explains the hows, whys and wherefores of defecation.

  • Book cover of Potty Palooza

    A toddler's step-by-step guide to using the potty, including how to get rid of wild elephants and dinosaurs when trying to poop, lyrics to the potty song, and why using too much toilet paper is a bad idea.

  • Book cover of The Potty Caddy
    Rachel Gordon

     · 2008

    Take one of the most significant landmarks in a toddler's lifeÑpotty-trainingÑand treat it in exactly the right wayÑwith funny, silly humorÑand the result is the perfect gift and all-around kit for the toilet-training set (and their parents). Here's everything needed to say good-bye to diapers forever, including a 32-page full-color book, four toddler-size "magazines" for bathroom readingÑincluding Vanity Fairy, BQ (Babies Quarterly), Rolling Stroller, and Sports Animated, 100 toilet targets, reward stickers, a potty chart, a helpful brochure for parents (written by a pediatrician), and, best of all, a child's very own roll of toilet paper on a refillable holder. With its happy illustrations of a proud and curious toddler (unlike most other potty training books, this one is gender-neutral), the Potty Caddy Book answers the questions little kids actually think about: Why does the toilet make such a loud noise when it flushes? Will I fall in? Why do I need to stop using diapers? Where does everything go? But it does it all from a toddler's perspective, with the help of far-fetched creatures (swamp elephants, space aliens, and the Poop Police), plus songs and tips. Warning: Contains bathroom humor.

  • Book cover of Once Upon a Potty
    Alona Frankel

     · 2014

    The all-time favorite, now in a sturdy board book. There are 28.9 million children under the age of 5 in the U.S. and all of them will need to be toilet trained. This classic book has already helped millions of parents get their children through a life milestone with ease and some entertainment too. With Once Upon a Potty, a parent reads the book to their child or allows the child to read it while on the potty. Not surprisingly, the book takes some wear. This new board book edition will withstand such heavy use and survive the occasional water spill too. This is THE potty training book. It has it all, bright graphics, simple language, fun story and an anatomically correct hero. With an edition for each gender, the book relates directly to the child, making the potty-training process relatable and easy to understand.

  • Book cover of Once Upon a Potty Girl

    Baby's First Play-a-Sound Book is interactive fun for your toddler! Features 4 sound triggers, 3 AG-13 button cell batteries, 4 total story spreads

  • Book cover of I Can Do That!
    DK

     · 2023

    A first encyclopedia of independent life skills. Kids will be able to say, "I can do that!" after reading this first encyclopedia dedicated to learning independent life skills. "Really great. I've been waiting for a book like this for a very long time with photos and illustrations that can be understood by a child who can't read yet. My children love to reproduce what they see and not what I tell them, so it's perfect!" (customer review of the French edition) In I Can Do That, photos and illustrations combine to produce a value-packed resource for families preparing for their child's big life stages. Young readers can learn how to lace up their shoes, put on a sweater, go to the bathroom, peel fruit, count to 100, and brush their teeth. Step-by-step instructions sit alongside more than 700 fun and helpful photos and illustrations to help children practice and learn. The short and practical text will help your child learn to be independent. As they grow up, they will be able to say, "I can do that!" every time they turn the page. An extraordinary book that both parents and kids will love!

  • Book cover of A Potty for Me!
    Karen Katz

     · 2005

    Mother helps daughter learn to use the potty so that she will be a big girl with big kid pants.

  • Book cover of Once Upon a Potty, Boy
    Alona Frankel

     · 2008

    Explains in simple text and illustrations the best way to train a boy to use a potty, in a book that includes a sing-along audio CD. On board pages.

  • Book cover of Once Upon a Potty -- Boy -- Sound Book
    Alona Frankel

     · 2021

    The all-time favorite, now with sound button technology. There are 28.9 million children under the age of five in the U.S. and all of them will need to be toilet trained. This classic book has already helped millions of parents get their children through a life milestone with ease and some entertainment too. With Once Upon a Potty, a parent reads the book to their child or allows the child to read it while on the potty. Not surprisingly, the book takes some wear. This new edition will withstand such heavy use. The four sound buttons cover the essentials, with a dose of amusement: a fanfare for success; kitty meows (is it a milk bowl?); birds singing; and the flush-it's-all-gone finale. The three AG-13 button cell 1.5V batteries are removable and replaceable, and access is childproof. Since 1975, Once Upon a Potty has been THE potty training book. It has it all: bright graphics, simple language, a fun story and an anatomically correct hero. With an edition for each gender, the book relates directly to the child, making potty-training relatable and easy to understand. More than four million copies have sold worldwide.

  • Book cover of Diapers Are Not Forever

    Learning to use the potty takes patience and practice, and this charming, straightforward book helps pave the way. Young children learn how to use the potty and why it’s time to do so, while gaining the courage and confidence to face this important milestone in their lives. When little ones learn to “do what the big kids do” (go, wipe, flush, wash their hands), they won’t need a diaper anymore—they’ll have underwear under there! Includes tips for parents and caregivers from a children’s health specialist.