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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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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 FordWhen 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.
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I'm a Potty Superhero: Get Ready for Big-Boy Pants! by Mabel ForsythEveryone needs to use the potty--even superheroes! Help your little superhero explore the idea of using a potty and learn where to go by following along with the superhero boy in the story.
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Peep and Egg: I'm Not Using the Potty
by Laura Gehl
When little Egg the chick reveals a fear of using the potty, Peep tries a variety of encouraging ideas to help Egg become more comfortable with the idea of answering the call of nature.
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Potty Palooza : A Step-by-Step Guide to Using a Potty
by Rachel Gordon
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.
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Potty Train Your Dragon by Steve HermanHaving a pet dragon is very fun. But what do you do if he refuses to poop? Andrew explains the problems he had potty training his dragon.
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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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Goldilocks and the Just Right Potty by Leigh HodgkinsonWanting to wear big-girl underwear that is neither frilly nor silly, little Goldilocks decides to pursue potty training by finding a "just right" potty and wondering how she will know when she needs to go and how she will get to her potty in time.
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Skip to the Loo, My Darling!: A Potty Book
by Sally Lloyd-Jones
Combines rollicking rhythms and endearing animal illustrations in an encouraging tale for potty trainees that celebrates the call of nature through the experiences of animals who “skip to the loo” when they need to go.
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The New Potty
by Gina Mayer
A big brother helps his little sister learn to use the potty.
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You Poop Here
by Paul Meisel
In this introduction to potty training, animals demonstrate where they poop.
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Potty: Bacinica
by Leslie Patricelli
There comes a point in a toddler’s life when the question must be raised: Should I go in my diaper or should I go in my potty?
Cuando tienes que ir al baäno, Ætienes que ir! Pero Ådâonde?
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Who Wet My Pants?
by Bob Shea
Triggering a blame game upon discovering that his pants are wet in an embarrassing way, young Reuben the bear is reassured by his friends that sometimes accidents happen and that there is no reason to be ashamed.
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Join the Potty Squad
by Emily Skwish
Parents and caregivers, does potty training leave you pooped? The Potty Squad is here to save the day! Learn about each healthy heros super potty power with your hero-in-training. In a flush, your little one will be ready to join the potty squad!
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How to Pee: Potty Training for Boys by Todd SpectorA little boy shares all the ways he has learned to use the potty, including firefighter style, waterfall style, and rocket style.
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How to Pee: Potty Training for Girls by Todd SpectorThis book encourages girls to give up their diapers by introducing ten creative approaches for using the potty, including movie star style, firefighter style, and cowboy style.
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Tinkle, Tinkle, Little Star by Chris TougasA charmingly offbeat potty-training book. Simple rhymes offer gentle reminders to Little Star about where not to tinkle: not in the car, not on a train, not on a plane. While trying so hard not to have an accident, Little Star's distress is mounting. Until, finally, relief arrives: the potty.
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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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I Use the Potty
by Maria Van Lieshout
A toddler, tired of diapers, learns to use the big kid toilet.
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I Can't, I Won't, No Way!: A Book for Children Who Refuse to Poop by Tracey J. VessilloA helpful resource for parents with children coping with the intensity of bowel withholding, this book can be a critical tool for both parents and children attempting to navigate their way through one of the most frustrating aspects of the toilet training process.
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Time to Pee! by Mo WillemsWith 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.
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