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Toilet Training in Picture Books
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.
The potty book for boys
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

Toddler Henry learns that it is time to graduate from his diapers to using the new potty that Mom and Dad bring home for him, in a gentle and humorous story told in verse.
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.
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.
Your new potty
by Joanna Cole

Steffie and Ben learn how to use the potty as they make the transition from diapers to underpants
How to potty train your monster
by Kelly S. DiPucchio

The hilarious text and playful illustrations of this potty training guide make sure that readers do not forget any of the steps to potty training their monster. By the author of Grace for President.
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.
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
Once upon a potty : boy
by Alona Frankel

Explains in simple text and illustrations how to train a boy to use a potty
Once upon a potty : girl
by Alona Frankel

Prudence learns how to use a real potty with the help of her mother
I'm not using the potty
by Laura Gehl

"Egg is scared to use the potty, until Peep convinces her to do so"
Standing up
by Marie-Anne Gillet

A boy who knows how to use a potty sees a famous Belgian statue and decides to try and do the same thing, but although he finds it harder than he expected, he eventually figures out what to do
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.
Goldilocks and the just right potty
by Leigh Hodgkinson

Wanting 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. By the award-winning creator of Troll Swap.
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.
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.
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
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.
Uh oh! gotta go! : potty tales from toddlers
by Bob McGrath

Twenty-seven vignettes showing a variety of experiences of many different children during the toilet training process
On your potty!
by Virginia Miller

Hoping to teach little Ba to use his new potty, George uses every form of encouragement he can think of but is thwarted when the littler bear simply remains unenthusiastic.
Going to the potty
by Fred Rogers

Parent and child may read together about the way children develop in the experience of eliminating waste products from their body and about the positive aspects of using the toilet
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? Will Potty claim the ultimate victory over Dinosaur's stubborn resistance?
I use the potty : Big Kid Power
by Maria Van Lieshout

A toddler, tired of diapers, learns to use the big kid toilet
Toilet Tales
by Andrea Wayne Von Konigslow
 
Big kids use the toilet. Do animals use it too?
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. 35,000 first printing.

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