
Diapers to Big Kid Pants
A heartwarming story that turns potty training into an exciting milestone — told through the eyes of Sam, as he cheers on his little sister Siya on her journey to big kid pants.
What's inside:
- Simple, engaging storytelling that makes potty training feel natural and fun
- Activities to support toddlers through each stage with confidence
- Practical guidance for parents navigating this milestone with ease
What your child gains:
- A sense of independence and emotional resilience
- Positive associations with a big developmental step
- Laughter, warmth, and a story they'll want to read again
Bonus Tools for Learning & Fun:
- Story Sequence Pages — Individual story cards at the end of the book that can be laminated and used to spark memory and conversation. Ask your child, ‘What is happening in this picture?’
- 4-Week Potty Training Chart — A simple visual tool to motivate and track progress. Use stickers, stars, or stamps to celebrate each successful attempt and build confidence one step at a time
- “I Did It!” Sticker — A fun little reward waiting at the end of the journey
Part of The7cs Life Skills series — nurturing essential skills during the home-to-school transition.
Our books are specially curated for children aged 2 to 7 years, supporting early learning through engaging stories, rhymes, and workbooks.
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Our resources are intentionally structured and concept-driven. They are designed to build strong foundational skills in language, early literacy, numeracy, and emotional development — not just provide random exposure or entertainment.