Book

The New Potty

by Gina Mayer

📖 Overview

The New Potty follows a toddler's journey toward mastering toilet training. The story centers on a young girl and her family as she works to transition from diapers to using the bathroom. The narrative presents common potty training situations and scenarios that children and parents face during this developmental stage. Through illustrations and simple text, the book shows both successes and setbacks in the process. The girl's relationship with her mother serves as the emotional core of the story, as they work together toward this milestone. Her stuffed bear companion also plays a role in her learning experience. This straightforward picture book approaches a universal childhood experience with honesty and understanding. The story validates children's mixed feelings about potty training while encouraging progress toward independence.

👀 Reviews

Parents report this potty training book helps toddlers understand the basics through its simple story and illustrations. Many note their children relate to the main character's initial hesitation and eventual success. Liked: - Short length holds toddler attention - Non-threatening, gentle approach - Pictures clearly show bathroom routines - Good for ages 18 months to 3 years Disliked: - Some found illustrations dated - Story moves slowly for active children - Text too basic for older kids - Several mention torn/damaged copies from Amazon Ratings: Amazon: 4.5/5 (1,200+ reviews) Goodreads: 3.8/5 (89 reviews) Reader Quote: "My daughter loves pointing at the pictures and now asks to sit on her potty like the little girl in the book." - Amazon reviewer "The repetitive phrases helped my son remember the bathroom steps, but the pacing dragged." - Goodreads reviewer

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Big Girl Panties by Fran Manushkin The book follows a child's transition from diapers to underwear with straightforward descriptions of the potty training process.

🤔 Interesting facts

🔹 The New Potty was published in 2000 as part of the Little Critter series, which has sold over 200 million copies worldwide since its creation in 1975. 🔹 Author Gina Mayer has written over 150 children's books, including many adaptations of popular characters like Little Critter and Arthur. 🔹 The book addresses potty training through the perspective of an older sibling helping their younger sister learn, offering a unique angle compared to most potty-training books. 🔹 The Little Critter character used in this book was originally created by Mercer Mayer, who has written and illustrated over 300 children's books during his career. 🔹 Potty training books like The New Potty became increasingly popular in the 1990s and 2000s as developmental psychologists emphasized the importance of using books to help children understand new concepts and life changes.