Potty Training for Girls in Three Days: A Comprehensive Guide on How to Help Your Daughter Quickly and Faster
Written by Mrs Mary Van Tiddler
Narrated by Shanelle Sound
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About this audiobook
One of the main reasons for this may be that, in almost all cases, girls are potty trained by their mother. And since girls and mothers use the toilet in the same way, there is reason to believe that girls can learn the art of pottery much more quickly.
There may be a lot of tricks or techniques in potty training for girls, and it pays for mothers to learn as much as possible, because the learning time for this exercise could be quite short if the techniques are delivered correctly.
Girl training can be a bit of a daunting task for many first time parents who want to make the task as simple as possible but don't really know how to get started. Luckily, statistics show that girls are actually easier to train than little boys, but knowing when to start and just what to do can still be a challenging task.
Overall, potty training well managed can be a fun and rewarding time, and it doesn't have to be stressful at all.
Girls mature faster than boys, so they're usually ready to train potty earlier. However, they may also be more sensitive to the process as a whole. In Potty Training for Girls in 3 days, the author gives a clear step-by-step guide, taking parents through preparation; introducing and encouraging your daughter to use the potty; troubleshooting and much more
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Reviews for Potty Training for Girls in Three Days
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I like how it pointed out the two different types of potty’s most commonly used so I could say “yours looks like this”. We haven’t started potty training yet but for this just in time to start!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It has some really good advice for relating to your significant other. But, it's also good for relating to yourself. Since many people are harder on themselves then others chances it will make your life better in many ways.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is so cute and well written. My daughter was ready to potty train after reading this a few times and when she wants to go to the bathroom she sings the song from the book and wants to read this while she’s on the potty.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I purchased this book for my toddlers (ages 2.5) who are currently more interested in listening to stories about using the potty than using the potty itself. It’s a great way to open the conversation about using the potty, especially with the beautiful illustrations. I’m hoping it’ll inspired them to use the potty soon. Anyhoo, I’d recommend this book to any parent or early childhood educator.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5LOVE this book! My son wants to read it every day. Love how this book has almost everything to do with potty training! Different types of potties, how it feels when you need to go potty, it’s okay to make mistakes, ask your grown up for help, a potty song, sometimes it takes time, every story is unique, and then the celebration of when they go!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I just bought this one to try since my little one loves books and songs However if your toilet training includes ditching daytime diapers completely, be aware this book has only two pics at the end with undies - all the rest are with the child in a diaper (unless on the potty).
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is so cute and well written. My daughter was ready to potty train after reading this a few times and when she wants to go to the bathroom she sings the song from the book and wants to read this while she’s on the potty.