Potty training books are
special written specifically for the toddlers and with the help of their
parents they get to read , at the same time enjoy learning the different
activities illustrated in the books. The best potty books are colourful ,
interesting to read and pleasing to the eyes of the toddlers. Sometimes a dose
of comedy, instructions, and motivation is all that is required for the potty
training process to be easy to learn.
Potty training can be
quite a huge step in the life of a toddler. It signifies growing up and up
grading from diaper use and the crankiness of using a potty. It is at this time
that parents and caregivers rely on the comforts that a potty training book has
to offer. While most parents and caregivers consider potty training headache
and stressful, these potty training books can a lot of fun, interactive and
very engaging to both the parents and the toddlers.
Potty training books can be categorized into two;
instructional and entertaining books. These books help in identifying the
usefulness of the potty. Potty training books species bodily functions such
peeing and pooping. They also show the transition from diapers to the big kid
under wear. The potty training books helps the children in teaching them the
hand washing steps which is very vital in preventing some diseases. The best
potty training books can again be classified into two, the potty training books
for girls and the potty training for boys.
Potty training books come with pictures which are very
colorful cheerful, they also use family language which even caregivers and
parents can enjoy reading and won’t mind reading over and over. The best potty
training books also contains rhymes and positive raps which the young toddlers
can easily relate to and sing along. These rhymes are so simple are use
repetitive style that the toddlers learn easily and can sing along every time.
Hannah
An example of a potty training book is Hannah. This potty
training book is about a young sweet girl called Hannah who is now willing and
ready to start using the potty. The illustrations found in this book are very
attractive and contain much energy. The theme of the books is easy to follow
and is perfect for any girl interested in potty training.
In this book we learn of Hannah’s transition from using
diapers to a “special magical under wear”. The book uses potty friendly words
such as “pee and poop” which the toddlers are familiar with. As the story
progresses young girls will want to emulate Hannah as she is a role model to
them and this will encourage them to start using the potty as soon as they can.
Although Hannah has had rough times in her training sessions, her parents have
been there and have lent Hannah a shoulder to lean on and the parents have been
very encouraging. At the end of the story, Hannah is proud is proud of her
achievements and successes in potty training and any girl who has read the book
will want to be her.
A Potty for Me by Karen Katz
A
potty for me is a colorful, interactive potty training book which offers simple
tips to toddlers and their parents. The book, A potty for me has positive and
upbeat phrases that motivate and cheers a hesitant toddler on how to
effectively use the potty.
The book easily illustrates how a
toddler should sit on the potty and with a step by step guideline it shows how
the potty should be used. The language used in the book is
simple and easy to understand making it an ideal book for parents and care
givers who to potty train their toddlers.
Have You Seen My Potty by Mij Kelly and Mary
McQuillan
Have you seen my potty is another
best potty training book loved by many toddlers who are in this stage of potty
training. The book is filled with lovely illustrations and the kids reading
this book will want to copy the antics of Suzy Sue who is the main character on
this book.
It all begins when Suzy Sue loses
her potty chair and embarks on a mission to find it. She goes around asking the
farm animals if they might have come across it. The book offers useful potty
training tips in a fun and interesting manner. It is in this same book that
toddlers are taught about privacy when they want to go “poo poo or pee pee”.
The book is very interesting and at the same
time very educational.
The Potty Book for Girls by
Alyssa Satin Capucilli
This gorgeous pink-colored
book features Hannah, a toddler ready to make the evolution from diapers to the
potty. Beautifully illustrated and with a sweet, rhyming storyline
that takes kids along with them and makes potty training fun and interesting.
Toddlers will love looking at the funny things that Hannah's cute little Teddy
Bear does as she gets familiarized to the new gift, the potty chair.
It is worth mentioning that using
books like these can help ease the transition and make potty training more fun
and less fearful. Children relate to characters in books and reading them
together will help parents refer to the characters, like Hannah and Suzy Sue,
when helping their own child use the potty.
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