Families who loved Bye-Bye Diaper, See You Never for Girls by Yen Hope Tran often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Parents will reach for this book when their toddler shows the first signs of readiness for toilet training or when the transition from diapers feels like a source of frustration for both parent and child. It serves as a gentle bridge for the emotional shift from babyhood to big girl independence. The book uses educational rhymes to normalize the learning process, emphasizing that every child has a unique pace. Written by a physician and mother, it frames potty training as a milestone of growth rather than a chore to be completed. By focusing on positive reinforcement and patience, the story helps reduce the performance anxiety often associated with the potty. It speaks directly to the child's desire for autonomy while providing parents with a framework for a relaxing, low-stress routine. Ideal for girls aged 1 to 4, this book is a supportive tool for families who want to foster self-confidence and body awareness through a kind and encouraging lens.