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A parent would reach for this book when their toddler begins showing signs of physical readiness for the toilet but needs a gentle, conceptual bridge to understand the new routine. It speaks directly to the transition from the passivity of diapers to the active independence of using the potty, focusing on the pride that comes with becoming a big girl. The book provides a step by step walkthrough of the process, from recognizing the urge to go to the final hygiene steps. It emphasizes patience and self-confidence, framing potty training as a positive milestone rather than a chore. For girls aged 1 to 3, Joy Berry offers a clear, encouraging roadmap that normalizes the physical sensations and the new equipment involved in the journey. Parents will appreciate the straightforward, supportive tone that helps minimize anxiety for both the child and the caregiver during this major developmental leap.