Potty Training Books

Potty Training books!

potty training books My Boy Potty Kit
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Larger Activity potty training book

Larger Boy potty training book
Activity Book and Sticker Book
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Both Potty Training Books + 63 Extra Stickers
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  • My Potty Activity Book +45 Toilet Training Tips:
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  • My Potty Reward Stickers for Boys:
    126 Boy Stickers and Chart to Motivate Toilet Training
    Retail: $ 7.95

About the Author
Tracy Foote is a mother of three young children. After roughly 11,000 diaper changes, she wanted something to expedite and ease the pressures of potty training (on both parent and child) while adding a little fun and humor.

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How to use our potty training books When using these potty training books together, we suggest starting with the activity book. Read through the tips in the back which contain many suggestions on what has worked for different toddlers. Try and choose some ideas that would go well with your toddler's personality.

Begin using the activity potty training book without even telling your child about the sticker book. Use the activity book as something fun to do together and introduce potty training in a non-threatening manner. Use the perforated pages and do post the colored pages on your refrigerator or in the bathroom to make your child feel proud.

Once you feel your child has a general idea about what a potty is used for, introduce the sticker potty training book. Be strict with this book. You are going to set goals for each row. For the first row, your child might get a sticker for sitting on the potty with their clothes on. The second row might be rewarded just for sitting bare bottom. The third row might be to sit while mommy reads a book (encouraging your child to sit longer, relax and hopefully produce something into the potty). As you move through the sticker rows, goals will be things like - trying to go every time mommy asks, initiating going by yourself, wiping and so on.

It is very important to make sure your child is ready for the next goal. Go at your child's pace. Just like in school, we usually don't move from a grade of C to an A. Most of us go, "C", "C+" to "B-" to "B" and so on.

Be sure to make a big cheer for each accomplishment!

 


 
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