Families who loved Let's Go to the Potty! by Allison Jandu often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your toddler is showing signs of readiness for the bathroom but feels hesitant about the transition from the safety of diapers. It is specifically designed to alleviate the performance anxiety that often accompanies potty training by normalizing the physical sensations and the steps involved. The book focuses on the emotional themes of pride and independence, framing the potty as an exciting milestone rather than a chore. Written by a professional potty training consultant, it uses age-appropriate, child-friendly language that simplifies complex body signals into manageable concepts. Parents will appreciate the gender-inclusive approach and the practical rhythm of the story, which makes it an ideal companion to read together while the child is actually sitting on the potty. It provides a gentle roadmap that builds a toddler's self-confidence and encourages them to communicate their needs through a catchy, memorable song.