P is for Potty

Book Review: P is for Potty

Book Title: P is for Potty
Author: Lena Cooper
Published: 2014
Number of Pages: 8
Recommended Age Group: Toddler

From P is for Potty
Toddlers can lift and peek under lots of fun flaps as Elmo tells all about how to be a big kid and use the potty!

About P is for Potty
Published by Random House Publishing, in conjunction with Sesame Street Books, P is for Potty uses hidden flaps for kids to peek under to help provide a fun potty training guide. The story features the iconic Sesame Street character Elmo as he teaches his cousin Albie how to use the potty, wash his hands and learn to be a “big kid.”

The “lift-the-flap” format used in P is for Potty is a familiar style for Random House Publishing, as they feature a number of books geared towards toddler leveraging this structure.

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Why we recommend:
P is for Potty is a great example of an effective potty training book because it utilizes a unique “lift-the-flap” structure to help keep toddler’s engaged and excited about potty training. The fun format, coupled with familiar Sesame Street characters, make this a great option for promoting enthusiasm towards potty training with your toddler.

If you like P is for Potty, we also recommend these other works from Random House Publishing:

Elmo’s World: Dancing!, 2017
Elmo’s World: Music!, 2018