A personalized potty training book for toddlers who need confidence
Potty training works better when the child feels capable, not pressured.
Why parents buy this
This is not a keepsake first. It's a prep tool first.
Parents buy StoryForKids when they need emotional rehearsal: before school starts, before a hospital trip, before a new baby arrives, or while a child is processing grief.
For many toddlers, the hardest part of potty training is not the skill. It is the feeling that something new is being expected of them before they trust the process.
A personalized book normalizes trying, practicing, washing hands, and having small mistakes without drama. That keeps the tone encouraging instead of loaded.
Parents can use it as a routine cue before bathroom breaks or bedtime to reinforce consistency without turning every reminder into a battle.
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Example book
Ava and the Tiny New Surprise
Browse a sample story to see how the layout, page flow, and inline editing feel. Each book is 12 illustrated pages your child stars in.
Page 1
Ava hears that something new is on the way. A tiny new person is coming to live with the family.
Page 2
Ava feels a little wiggle in her tummy. Will the new baby take her favorite spot on the couch?
Page 3
Ava imagines the new baby. Maybe the baby will be loud. Maybe the baby will be small and sleepy.
Does it shame accidents?
No. The tone is supportive and matter-of-fact.
Is it toddler-friendly?
Yes. The youngest reading level is built specifically for ages 3 and 4.