Diapers Are Not Forever

Simple text and illustrations show toddlers how to use the potty and why it is time to do so, while giving them the courage and confidence to be a "big kid." Tips for caregivers are included. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Diapers Are Not Forever

Elizabeth Verdick
(Juvenile Board Books)


Simple text and illustrations show toddlers how to use the potty and why it is time to do so, while giving them the courage and confidence to be a "big kid." Tips for caregivers are included. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Let's Go to the Potty! A Potty Training Book for Toddlers

A fun and informative book for kids and their caregivers who are ready to be diaper-free. Recommended for ages 18 months–3.

Let's Go to the Potty!  A Potty Training Book for Toddlers

Allison Jandu
(Juvenile Picture Books nonfiction - Ej 649.62 Jan)


A fun and informative book for kids and their caregivers who are ready to be diaper-free. Recommended for ages 18 months–3.

Goldilocks and the Just Right Potty

Little Goldilocks wants to wear "big girl" underwear that's not too silly and not too frilly, but just right. But that means she also needs to find the "just right" potty. Will she know when she needs to go? Find out in this lighthearted story that will have caregivers and their little ones feeling ready to tackle toilet training. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Goldilocks and the Just Right Potty

Leigh Hodgkinson
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Hod)


Little Goldilocks wants to wear "big girl" underwear that's not too silly and not too frilly, but just right. But that means she also needs to find the "just right" potty. Will she know when she needs to go? Find out in this lighthearted story that will have caregivers and their little ones feeling ready to tackle toilet training. Recommended for ages 3–6.

How to Potty Train a Dinosaur

If you thought human potty training was complicated, you haven't tried teaching a dinosaur! The steps are surprisingly the same for human toddlers. Recommended for ages 18 months–3.

How to Potty Train a Dinosaur

Alycia Pace
(Juvenile Board Books)


If you thought human potty training was complicated, you haven't tried teaching a dinosaur! The steps are surprisingly the same for human toddlers. Recommended for ages 18 months–3.

Ian's New Potty

Ian's mom buys him new "big boy" underpants and a new red potty. Soon Ian begins to practice using the potty and identifies "feeling" when he needs to pee. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Ian's New Potty

Pauline Oud
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Oud)


Ian's mom buys him new "big boy" underpants and a new red potty. Soon Ian begins to practice using the potty and identifies "feeling" when he needs to pee. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Potty Super Team

The Amazing Ava and The Marvelous Max are on their most urgent mission yet: finding their potties in time, being patient with the process, and washing hands. They knew they could do it! Tips for caregivers are included. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Potty Super Team

Wednesday Jones
(Juvenile Board Books)


The Amazing Ava and The Marvelous Max are on their most urgent mission yet: finding their potties in time, being patient with the process, and washing hands. They knew they could do it! Tips for caregivers are included. Recommended for ages 3–6.

My Words Flew Away Like Birds

A child who has moved to a new country finds that the little bit of new language she has learned isn't helping her. As she speaks, all the new words fly away! Does she need words to make a new friend? Recommended for ages 4–8.

My Words Flew Away Like Birds

Debora Pearson
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Pea)


A child who has moved to a new country finds that the little bit of new language she has learned isn't helping her. As she speaks, all the new words fly away! Does she need words to make a new friend? Recommended for ages 4–8.

The Memory Box: A Book About Grief

Grieving over the death of a special person, a young child creates a memory box to keep memories of their loved one. The book includes a guide for parents with information from a Christian perspective. Recommended for ages 3–6.

The Memory Box: A Book About Grief

Joanna Rowland
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Row)

Grieving over the death of a special person, a young child creates a memory box to keep memories of their loved one. The book includes a guide for parents with information from a Christian perspective. Recommended for ages 3–6.


End of Life

  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • The Purple Balloon


  • Luna's Red Hat


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • The Purple Balloon


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • When People Die


  • Death is Stupid


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


  • Missing Mommy


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • What Happens When a Loved One Dies? Our First Talk About Death


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • Birdie


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • Summerlost


  • Death is Stupid


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • When People Die


  • Missing Mommy


  • The Goodbye Book


  • Luna's Red Hat


  • Summerlost


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • The Goodbye Book


  • Birdie


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