Families who loved Potty Adventures by Leota C. Ray often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their neurodivergent child is feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or resistant to the sensory and social demands of potty training. This story reframes a stressful milestone into an imaginative quest, using a magical talking potty named Professor Potty to demystify the process. By centering the experiences of Max and Mia, the book validates the unique hurdles faced by children with autism, including sensory sensitivities and a need for routine. It builds self-confidence and resilience while providing a gentle, predictable structure. Ideal for ages 2 to 6, this book is a supportive tool for families who want to replace bathroom power struggles with a sense of wonder and accomplishment.