
Potty training your toddler is an important milestone for you and your child. It’s the graduation from being a baby with diapers to being a big kid with no diapers. It’s the milestone that every parent may dread to do but it’s also the milestone that every parent feels the most proud of. There are ways to help your child ease into potty training, you can watch t.v shows about it, you can talk to them about it and you can also read books to them about it.
Reading books all about potty training will help your toddler tremendously in knowing what it’s expected from them. They are all about visualization and reading books will help them see how fun and rewarding potty training is. You can teach them along the way and ask them questions all bout the book you both just read. This will motivate your child into wanting to be potty trained and having their own fun potty.
If you’re ready to start teaching your child about potty training and how fun it is, then these 7 helpful potty training books for toddlers will help you achieve just that.
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7 helpful potty training books for toddlers
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1.Too big for diapers
                                                             Too Big for Diapers
2. A Potty for Me
3. A Boy’s Potty Time
4. Big Girls Use the Potty
5. No More Diapers for Ducky!
6. Dora’s Potty Book
7. I Have to Go
I’m going to recommend a book for you, the parent! It’s how to potty train in a weekend. It’s doable to potty train your toddler in three days and this book will show you how easy and stress free it is. Of course, with actionable steps to ensure a stress free and successful potty training journey! I potty trained all three of my kids in three days, so I know it’s totally possible!Click here to view more details!
I hope these fun selections of books can help your toddler get into the idea of potty training. Books are always a great way for you and your child to bond and build memories. Even though potty training is a lot of work, it’s also so rewarding when you see your toddler being a big kid and using the potty by himself. It’s amazingly exciting time for both you and your toddler.
So grab those books and help your toddler ease into the idea of potty training. Have fun reading and good luck 🙂