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Reach for this book when your toddler shows the first signs of potty readiness or when you need a gentle way to normalize the transition from diapers to big kid underwear. Lottie Goes Potty follows a relatable young girl as she navigates the physical sensations and routines of using the toilet. It focuses heavily on the emotional rewards of independence and the pride that comes with mastering a new skill. Ideal for children aged 1 to 4, this story uses rhythmic, encouraging language to demystify the bathroom process. Parents will appreciate how it frames the journey as a positive milestone rather than a chore, helping to reduce the anxiety or resistance often associated with training. It serves as a supportive tool to build self-confidence and body awareness in a lighthearted, celebratory way.