All Aboard the Toilet Train!
🚂 Ready to embark on a potty training adventure with Bing? This interactive sound book is the perfect companion for your little one, turning a daunting task into a fun experience!
🎉 Encourage your child to hop on the Toilet Train today! With engaging sounds and relatable storytelling, they’ll be confident in no time.
👉 Don’t wait—grab your copy of All Aboard the Toilet Train! and make potty training a joyful journey!
Willow –
The kids enjoyed the book so much that it’s now dog-eared and almost falling apart. The battery is dead, yet they still request it to be read at times. 5 stars. By the way, your child might need to be a Bing fan.
Jade Wootton –
My daughter loves Bing, so I had to buy this book for her potty training experience. It features a wonderful, uplifting story, and the sound button makes it enjoyable!
SpareOom –
If you have a child with autism or multiple diagnosis issues, you might have been advised by an educational psychologist to skip the potty training stage to prevent complicating the process and adding more transitions for them to handle. Finding a sturdy toilet book for kids that focuses solely on toilet training, includes sounds, and avoids American terms like “diaper”—which can be problematic for British children with language delays and sensory processing issues—is quite challenging.
For parents of children with learning disabilities, this book is truly a gem. I know three other parents of kids with similar challenges who have also found success with this book where others have not. It’s not a miraculous solution, and the book isn’t indestructible; we’re currently on our third copy. However, we’ve been using it for quite a while, and when our child has plateaued or regressed—such as when the changes in routine due to Covid completely disrupted them—this book has provided a sense of continuity and a reference point to help us refocus our efforts. To parents facing similar struggles, keep pushing forward. It will happen. Wishing you all the best.
Ttt –
Purchased in 2018. The story was a bit confusing to follow. It didn’t help my child stop using nappies. However, my second child started looking at the pictures even without pressing the buttons since I never replaced the batteries. The baby was excited to see that babies can use big toilets just like older kids and adults. Since then, the baby has been asking to use the toilet (with a reducer and a step) and has only had one accident in a nappy pant. Just to note, my child was already in the process of potty training with other books and had been using the potty at home (with several nappy accidents) after I started giving stickers for every pee in the potty. I appreciate that the book features pictures of Bing using the big toilets; I didn’t even need to read it for my baby to understand how to do it!