Potty Training Books
Sometimes toddlers, and their parents, need instructions, inspiration
and guidance to get the whole process working. Here are some books that
should help...
FOR MUMS AND DADS
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The No-Cry Potty training solution by Elizabeth
Pantley
She's done it again! Elizabeth Pantley presents the information
that parents need - realistic, entertaining, fact and picture- filled,
un-preachy but above all gentle.(She's our favourite!)
Read
a review here.
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Potty training in 1 week by Gina Ford
A clearly organised book that in Gina's unique seven-day programme
leads parents step-by-step through the potty training process giving
many useful guidelines and hints along the way.
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Potty Time training pack
An interactive book with creative activities, sticker chart,
magnets and helpful strategies for parents.Clear, colourful pictures
that will help your toddler get the potty-training idea!
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FOR TODDLERS
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I want my potty by Tony Ross
A very amusing story of a little princess who is sick and tired
of wearing nappies. The princess finds that using the potty is the
best way to rid herself of nappies, even if it isn't always easy.
We've heard it's great for little divas!
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Once upon a potty by Alona Frankel
A classic that has helped potty train many a child.Comes in boy/girl
versions. The pictures are very simple and toddlers are fascinated
by the 'wee' and 'poo' pictures!
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Have you seen my potty? by Mij Kelly
Suzy Sue has something very important to do... the truth is
she needs to do a poo, but someone has borrowed her potty! Join
her as she searches the farmyard for her bright red potty. Will
she find it in time?! A hilarious book, perfect for potty training!
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My
potty book for Girls/Boys by Dorling Kindersley
Fun rhyming text, these board books are highly illustrated and
come with pull-out chart and stickers.
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