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On your potty, little rabbit
by Kathleen Amant
Anna shows her toy bunny how to use the potty, including knowing when to use the potty and how to wash one's hands afterwards
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Potty time
by David Bedford
Acquaints children with the concept and purpose of a potty in a light an humorous way by describing the different qualities of various animals' potties. Age 2+.
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The potty book for girls
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
In a gentle and humorous story told in verse, toddler Hannah learns that it is time to graduate from her diapers to using the new potty that Mom and Dad bring home for her.
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It's going to be perfect
by Nancy L. Carlson
A playful look at the art of parenting--and its related harrowing expectations--provides an answer to a young child's question, "What was I like when I was a baby?" and features such scenes as 3:00 AM feedings and vociferous toddler "Nos!" BOMC.
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My big boy potty
by Joanna Cole
With the help of understanding parents, a young boy learns how to use his potty so he does not have to wear diapers any longer, in a potty training book that includes tips for successful potty teaching.
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My big girl potty
by Joanna Cole
Ashley learns to pee and poop in her potty and makes the transition from diapers to big-girl pants, in a potty training book that includes tips for successful potty teaching.
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Does a pig flush?
by Fred Ehrlich
Explains where different animals eliminate their bodily wastes and tells how children learn to use the toilet when they are old enough
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P.J. & Puppy
by Cathryn Falwell
When the time comes for P.J. to learn how to use the potty, his puppy also is being trained to use papers, and together the two become potty trained, in an easy-to-understand, brightly illustrated book for young children.
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No more diapers for Ducky!
by Bernette G. Ford
When Piggy can not come out to play because he is using the potty, Ducky decides it is time for him to learn to use the potty too
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Once upon a potty : boy
by Alona Frankel
Explains in simple text and illustrations how to train a boy to use a potty
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Potty!
by Mylo Freeman
In the jungle sits a potty with the words, "Only the best bottom will fit on this potty," which prompts different animals to give it a try until a stranger shows them who fits it best
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Princess of the potty
by Nora Gaydos
A little girl learns about using the toilet for the first time, in a book with helpful hints for parents on toilet training
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Potty time
by Guido van Genechten
Joe and his friends (including Nellie elephant, Percy pig, and Friendly frog) learn that although bottoms come in all shapes and sizes, everyone must use the potty
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The potty train
by David Hochman
Despite a few bumps, leaks, and spills along the way, the trip overall is a great success as the kids aboard the colorful train take great delight in their potty-training journey to Underpants Station.
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All by myself!
by Emile Jadoul
Calling out for his parents whenever he wakes up in the middle of the night needing to use the potty, Leon the penguin discovers that Mommy and Daddy use the bathroom all by themselves, a discovery that encourages him to make his own independent trips to the potty.
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The prince and the potty
by Wendy Cheyette Lewison
When the young prince refuses to use his potty, the king and queen are afraid he will wear diapers all his life, until the Royal Wise Man suggests an unlikely solution. By the author of The Princess and the Potty.
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Pottytime for chickies
by Janee Trasler
Youngsters and their parents can experience this major milestone with the Chickies in a heartwarming board book that feature engaging rhymes, endearing illustrations and a soft padded cover. 50,000 first printing.
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Boys' potty time
by Dawn Sirett
Explains the best way for a boy to go from diapers to using the potty, in a text with stickers that can be used as rewards. On board pages
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Girls' potty time
by Dawn Sirett
Explains the best way for a girl to go from diapers to using the potty, in a text with stickers that can be used as rewards
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The big potty book
by Guido van Genechten
When Josh has to use the potty, he discovers that animal bottoms come in all shapes and sizes, and each potty comes in a perfect size for each. On board pages
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From the Parenting Collection Additional titles can be found under the PC 649.62 call number
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Potty train your child in just one day : proven secrets of the potty pro
by Teri Crane
A parent educator shares advice on how to address potty training challenges in a minimum of time, counseling readers on such topics as choosing a potty best suited to a family's needs, reinforcing potty use, and applying the most compatible strategies from twelve themed training programs.
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The no-cry potty training solution : gentle ways to help your child say good-bye to diapers
by Elizabeth Pantley
Potty training your child doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Parenting authority Elizabeth Pantley helps your child get on the road to bathroom independence without frustration, confusion, or tears. Elizabeth Pantley's easy no-cry solution will help you: Determine the right time to start potty training; Create a simple and effective potty plan; Increase your child's self-esteem and independence; Motivate a reluctant potty user . . . and more! Plus, this is the only potty training book with complete bathroom safety checklists and childproofing strategies.
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Early-start potty training
by Linda Sonna
The psychologist-author of The Everything Potty Training Book shares an effective, gentle programs that introduces children as young as six months to potty training, explaining what makes the early-start method more efficient that the readiness method and offering advice on combating common problems, overcoming accidents, building confidence, and more.
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