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    Potty Training Books for a Diaper-Free Existence

    Nina SchuylerBy Nina Schuyler3 Mins Read Ages 0-3 Board Books Book Lists Books with Boy Characters Books with Girl Characters Health Parenting Books Picture Books
    Pottytime for Chickies by Janee Trasler
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    Nina Schuyler | The Children’s Book Review | April 23, 2014

    Potty Talk: And Yes, Princesses Go Potty, Too

    And then there’s potty training. It’s a world unto itself, with special videos, portable potties, stickers, colorful underwear, and, of course, books. But the pay-off is huge: a diaper-free existence. We’re big readers in our household, so why not read about it, too?

    Pirate Potty by Samantha BergerPirate Potty 

    By Samantha Berger, Illustrated by Amy Cartwright

    For the pirate-loving kid, there’s Pirate Potty by Samantha Berger, illustrated by Amy Cartwright. The book reveals that pirates, indeed, use the potty. Fair warning: you might end up having to decorate your potty like the pirate’s potty, which is “black as night, with three Jolly Roger flags, two cannonballs, and one big X marks the spot!” The book comes with a paper pirate hat and small stickers, which you can use as rewards.

    Ages 2-4 | Publisher: Cartwheel Books | Jan. 1, 2010 | ISBN 978-0545172950

    Princess Potty by Samantha BergerPrincess Potty

    By Samantha Berger, Illustrated by Amy Cartwright

     

    The companion book to Pirate Potty, Princess Potty, by the same author and illustrator, comes with a tiara and “jewel” stickers. And yes, princesses go potty, too. Her potty is “pink, with sparkles and glitters, and diamonds, and hearts, and stars, and smells like rose petals…for now.”

    Ages 2-4 | Publisher: Cartwheel Books | Jan. 1, 2010 | ISBN 978-0545172967

    Pottytime for Chickies by Janee TraslerPottytime for Chickies 

    By Janee Trasler

    Pottytime for Chickies by Janee Trasler dives into all the things a chick shouldn’t do when it heads into the bathroom. The bright yellow chicks jump into the toilet water–“Oh no, Chickies. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pottytime is NOT for that.” They rip up the toilet paper, leap off the toilet into a stack of towels. But by the end, they get it right.

    Ages 2-4 | Publisher: HarperFestival | Jan. 28, 2014 | ISBN 978-0062274694

    Potty Animals: What You've Gotta Know When You;ve Gotta GoPotty Animals: What to Know When You’ve Gotta Go!

    By Hope Vestergaard, Illustrated by Valeria Petrone

    If you’ve made it through the first hurdle of potty training, now comes potty etiquette. (You thought you were done?) Every animal in Potty Animals by Hope Vestergaard and illustrated by Valeria Petrone forgets to do something. The animals attend Sycamore Preschool and share a bathroom, and, boy, can it get messy. Wilbur forgets to wash his hands, and Wilma wants to keep playing, and sometimes she’s too late. Arnold misses the toilet bowl, Benji barges in. So here’s a way to remind your kid what do (and you’ve probably helped your preschool teacher, too).

    Ages 4 and up | Publisher: Sterling | Mar. 2, 2010, 2010 | ISBN 978-1402759963

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    Nina Schulyer’s new novel, The Translator, has received starred reviews from Booklist and Shelf Awareness. Her first novel, The Painting, was nominated for the Northern California Book Award and was named a ‘Best Book’ by the San Francisco Chronicle. She teaches creative writing at the University of San Francisco. For more information, visit her at www.ninaschuyler.com.

    4 Comments

    1. Kids book Fan on May 8, 2014 3:59 am

      Fantastic selection of books for potty training, must stock up on a few as my youngest has just turned three and I cant wait to say good bye to Diapers! These books look fun and hopefully will get the message across to the little ones

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    2. Nina on May 8, 2014 8:25 am

      I’m with you on this! My son is nearing three and I, too, can’t wait to see the diaper gone. Good luck!

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    3. Jeannine on September 13, 2014 10:04 pm

      excellent points altogether, you just received a new reader.
      What could you recommend in regards to your post that you just
      made a few days in the past? Any sure?

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    4. Nina Schuyler on September 14, 2014 9:46 am

      Hi Jeannine,
      I’m happy to report my son, who is now 3 years and 3 months, is now potty trained. How? A combination of things: reading about it, practicing–letting him run around the house naked and taking him to the potty every 1/2 hour, and then he started to take himself to the potty. When he started preschool recently, his teachers helped him, too. He wore a sticker on his back–“Take me to the Potty.” (Sort of like, “Take me to your Leader,” I guess). I have to say, though, this process seemed to be on its own schedule.
      Nina

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