The Potty Caddy

The Potty Caddy by Rachel Gordon, published by Workman Publishing on June 5, 2008, is a 32-page book designed to assist toddlers in the potty-training process. This edition combines humor and engaging illustrations to address common questions and concerns that young children have about using the toilet. It includes a variety of interactive elements such as toddler-size magazines, toilet targets, reward stickers, and a helpful brochure for parents, all aimed at making the transition from diapers to the toilet a fun experience.
Readers will find that The Potty Caddy presents potty training from a child’s perspective, featuring whimsical characters like swamp elephants and space aliens to keep the tone light and entertaining. The book also includes songs and tips to further engage toddlers and alleviate their fears about the toilet. With its focus on personal hygiene and family relationships, this resource serves as a comprehensive kit for both children and their parents navigating this significant milestone.
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Take one of the most significant landmarks in a toddler’s lifeÑpotty-trainingÑand treat it in exactly the right wayÑwith funny, silly humorÑand the result is the perfect gift and all-around kit for the toilet-training set (and their parents).
Here’s everything needed to say good-bye to diapers forever, including a 32-page full-color book, four toddler-size “magazines” for bathroom readingÑincluding Vanity Fairy, BQ (Babies Quarterly), Rolling Stroller, and Sports Animated, 100 toilet targets, reward stickers, a potty chart, a helpful brochure for parents (written by a pediatrician), and, best of all, a child’s very own roll of toilet paper on a refillable holder. With its happy illustrations of a proud and curious toddler (unlike most other potty training books, this one is gender-neutral), the Potty Caddy Book answers the questions little kids actually think about: Why does the toilet make such a loud noise when it flushes? Will I fall in? Why do I need to stop using diapers? Where does everything go? But it does it all from a toddler’s perspective, with the help of far-fetched creatures (swamp elephants, space aliens, and the Poop Police), plus songs and tips.
Warning: Contains bathroom humor.
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