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		<title>Potty Training Books &#8211; a Powerful Potty Training Boost!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading potty training books can fun, especially since potty training itself can feel so difficult. Sometimes our wee-ones, and more likely us as parents, need a dose of humor as distraction from the overload of searching for the proper  potty training techniques. Finding the right toilet teaching book can help make the process of teaching [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-996" title="Number One and Two it!" src="http://www.pottytrainingpower.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/weebooktummyache-copy-2-278x300.jpg" alt="" width="278" height="300" /><span class="drop_cap">R</span>eading potty training books can fun, especially since potty training itself can feel so difficult.</p>
<p>Sometimes our wee-ones, and more likely us as parents, need a dose of humor as distraction from the overload of searching for the proper  potty training techniques.</p>
<p>Finding the right toilet teaching book can help make the process of teaching your child to use the bathroom far more enjoyable. The following   books are an excellent resource to add a touch of humor and fun when potty training your toddlers.</p>
<h3>Potty Training Books</h3>
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<p><em>The Princess and the Potty</em> By Wendy Cheyette Lewison<br />
The other side of being a princess shows a spoiled brat who rejects a host of fancy potty seats until she&#8217;s good and ready to shed her diapers. A delightful book to be sure.</p>
<p><em>Uh Oh! Gotta Go!</em> By Bob McGrath<br />
Potty tales from toddlers. This is one of those children&#8217;s books that gets me laughing  out loud!</p>
<p><em>My Big Girl Potty</em> By Joanna Cole<br />
Ashley learns to use the toilet with some help from a favorite stuffed bunny. In the boys&#8217; version, My Big Boy Potty, Michael&#8217;s stuffed bear does the honors. Whether you&#8217;re potty training boys or girls, this book is a keeper!</p>
<p><em>Once Upon a Potty</em> By Alona Frankel<br />
Straight talk about making the big leap from diapers to toilet. The frank language in this <strong>potty training book </strong>is an excellent bridge to help you cross to toilet training triumph!</p>
<p><em>Sam&#8217;s Potty</em> By Barbro Lindgren<br />
Sam is ambivalent about using the potty &#8212; until his little dog discovers it. Ah&#8230; add a pet and we&#8217;ve got potty training in a day!</p>
<p><em>Everyone Poops</em> By Taro Gomi<br />
All creatures great and small (including children) need to eat &#8212; and poop. This one&#8217;s a classic. Most potty training books are impossible to read without a smile. With this one, I bet you&#8217;ll giggle.</p>
<p><em>I Want My Potty</em> By Tony Ross<br />
Through trial and error, a little princess finally learns to use the potty. Princesses and potties &#8211; who needs a castle when this book is all smiles.</p>
<p><em>The Potty Book</em> By Alyssa Satin Capucilli<br />
A big box contains a &#8220;big-kid&#8221; surprise for Henry (boys&#8217; version) or Hannah (girls&#8217; version). Too cute.</p>
<p><em>What Do You Do with a Potty? </em>By Marianne Borgardt<br />
An interactive pop-up potty training book explains the toilet training process.</p>
<p><em>Number One and Two it! </em>By Sean Platt<br />
Okay, this <strong>potty training book&#8217;s</strong> written by me, but it&#8217;s still awesome!</p>
<h3>Potty Training Power&#8230;AWAY!!!</h3>
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