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Reach for this book when your toddler is showing the first signs of interest in the potty or perhaps feeling intimidated by the transition to big-kid underwear. Judith Caseley provides a realistic and patient look at the process through Annie, a relatable little girl who experiences the typical ups and downs of potty training. The story normalizes the fact that learning a new skill takes time and that accidents are a natural part of the journey. Parents will appreciate the book's emphasis on Annie's growing sense of independence and pride. It moves away from high-pressure tactics and instead focuses on the emotional milestone of becoming a big kid. The gentle, supportive tone makes it an ideal choice for families who want to foster a positive, shame-free environment during this significant developmental stage for children ages 2 to 4.