Books
ON POTTY TRAINING
Potty time!
by Caroline Church

The endearing toddlers from the best-selling Good Night, I Love You tackle the steps of becoming potty trained in a colorful primer that is complemented by a sound chip featuring a familiar potty flush.
No more diapers for Ducky!
by Bernette G Ford

When Piggy cannot come out to play because he is using the potty, Ducky decides it is time for him to learn to use the potty too
A potty for me! : a lift-the-flap instruction manual
by Karen Katz

Realistic, child-appealing text is paired with interactive gatefolds to describe how a gender-neutral toddler struggles to learn to use the potty, but finally succeeds.
Time to pee!
by Mo Willems

With the author's signature humor and a group of sign-holding mice, children are gently led through each step in the process that will finally bring them to their emancipation from diapers.
Once upon a potty : girl
by Alona Frankel

Prudence learns how to use a real potty with the help of her mother
Once upon a potty : boy
by Alona Frankel

Joshua learns how to use a real potty with the help of his mother
Potty animals : what to know when you've gotta go!
by Hope Vestergaard

Presents a unique "toilet basics" guide for toddlers and covers everything from lifting the seat and closing the door to planning ahead when you are on a trip
I Use the Potty : Big Kid Power
by Maria Van Lieshout

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Dinosaur vs. the potty
by Bob Shea

Dinosaur doesn't need to use the potty--even when he's making lemonade, running through the sprinkler, having a three-juice-box lunch and splashing in rain puddles--but wait, is that a victory dance he's doing or a potty dance?
Have you seen my potty?
by Mij Kelly

Confusion abounds when Suzy Sue asks the cow, goat, and other farmyard animals if they have seen her potty
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