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Top 5 Potty Training Books for Kids

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As a school librarian and mother of a 3 year old son, I look to books to help prepare my son for new experiences and milestones. Potty training is quite possibly the biggest milestone of any toddler’s life, and potty training books are abundant. Knowing which potty training books are best can be difficult. From the perspective of a librarian mom who has successfully potty trained her son, these are my favorite potty training books for kids.

Where’s the Poop by Julie Markes. While the title of this potty training book for kids may sound a little graphic, this good natured book is fun for adults and kids. Where’s the Poop follows various animals, and finally a some humans, searching for poop. Indeed, this book encourages young readers to lift flaps looking for the poop. While it seems silly indeed, this potty training book for kids shows your little one that he has a place to poop just as all the animals do. If you like the idea of having a straight-forward, no nonsense approach to potty training, this potty training book for kids is a must have.

The Potty Book for Boys and The Potty Book for Girls by Alyssa Satin Capucilli. These books written by the author of the beloved “Biscuit” books, are great for getting your little one to start feeling like a big boy or girl and learn to use the potty. The rhyming words in these potty training books for kids are delightful for young ears, but the content is right to the point. Lines such as “I don’t want a diaper to get in my way,” will make your little guy or gal want to be like Henry and Hannah. These identical potty training books for kids are an excellent start to potty training.

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Once Upon a Potty by Alana Frankel. This classic, first published almost 30 years ago, was written by the author for her own son when he was learning to use the potty. This straight-forward book with adorable and simply illustrations is a great first step to potty training. Like The Potty Book for Boys and The Potty Book for Girls, this book has two versions: one for each gender. This classic must be included in any list of the best potty training books for kids.

A Potty for Me!: A Lift the Flap Instruction Manual by Karen Katz. Author Karen Katz has an array of great toddler books that encouraged interaction and A Potty for Me! is no exception. With cute rhyming phrases and fun flaps to lift up while reading, this potty training book for kids will interest your little one from cover to cover. The child’s gender in this potty training book for kids isn’t discernable, making it a suitable book for boys or girls. This adorable potty training book for kids is a great starting point for potty training.

Even Firefighters Go to the Potty by Wendy Wax. If you are trying to potty train a little one that needs an explanation for everything, this is the potty training book for kids just for you. This cute book with fun interactive flaps to lift, takes a look at how everyone, no matter who they are, has to take the time to go to the potty. Once your child sees how all of his favorite “heroes” go to the potty, he may want to give it a try too. This book is a great addition to any collection of potty training books for kids.

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Potty training is a difficult task for parents and kids. Potty training books for kids can help get potty training started and can put your child at ease and encourage him to try going potty. If you are faced with the fun and frustration of potty training, these potty training books for kids must be checked out.