Bye-Bye Diaper, See You Never for Girls: Powerful Poem for Potty Training
This book is designed to gently teach your children how to use the potty, that step by step they will figure things out; it's okay to learn fast, it's okay to learn slow. Just keep on learning, and that's how they grow. Change doesn't have to happen overnight. Just do their best, and they'll be alright. This book also teaches values that every parent wants their kids to absorb as they grow, such as never giving up, believing in themselves, feeling secure in their parent's love, and a desire to explore the world.
This book also consists of educational rhymes that encourage toddlers to learn how to live diaper-free lives.
Soon I'll be two, then three, then four
So many birthdays who could want more?
Mommy and Daddy tell me I'm a big girl now
And I should use the potty, but I don't know how
They say, "that's okay, you'll figure it out
Learning new thing is what I am all about.
It's okay to learn fast. It's okay to learn slow
Just keep on learning, and that's how you grow."


Dear Parents,

Parenting is an incredible journey and yet an extremely challenging job.
The path of parenthood brings diverse experiences. One early challenging involvement is to toilet train our little munchkins.
Each child has a unique temperament and tempo for learning new things. Toddlers learn best by mirroring adults. Their young minds are like sponges. So, to adopt a diaper-free routine, it's crucial to educate them with positive reinforcement. Using the toilet is something they will eventually master, just like adults.
After informing the child about the benefits and importance of using the toilet, the next step is to set up a routine.
Avoid being too pushy or harsh.
You can frequently remind the children and ask them if they need to visit the toilet.
Give them some time.
Patience is the key here!
Make sure that your tone is always relaxing and encouraging.
By making toilet time more fun and less stressful, young children will likely rely on their instincts.
Involvement of their favorite stuffed toys and sharing captivating stories about potty training also help them embrace the process.
This book consists of educational rhymes that encourage toddlers to learn how to live diaper-free lives.
Enjoy these moments of learning and growth with your child.
Best of luck. Happy reading!
Sincerely,
Dr. Yen H. Tran

Dr. Yen H. Tran is a board-certified OB/GYN physician. As an award-winning physician and surgeon, she is a full-time medical practitioner in Orange County, California. Her medical opinions have been quoted in Forbes, Health, and other magazines. Dr. Tran is a writer and painter who takes pride in bringing delight to people's lives daily through her works. Dr. Tran has written various essays, articles, and books. She won a prize in the Los Angeles Youth Essay Contest, and her winning essay was published in the Los Angeles Times. The proud mother of two is the author of many beloved children's books. Her books are meaningful, inspired by philosophy, teaching young children the great moral life lessons that they require to thrive. She finds it rewarding to touch the lives of children through her paintings and literature. From potty training to learning the alphabet, she finds undeniable value in empowering parents and children to live their lives to their full potential.
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Bye-Bye Diaper, See You Never for Girls: Powerful Poem for Potty Training
This book is designed to gently teach your children how to use the potty, that step by step they will figure things out; it's okay to learn fast, it's okay to learn slow. Just keep on learning, and that's how they grow. Change doesn't have to happen overnight. Just do their best, and they'll be alright. This book also teaches values that every parent wants their kids to absorb as they grow, such as never giving up, believing in themselves, feeling secure in their parent's love, and a desire to explore the world.
This book also consists of educational rhymes that encourage toddlers to learn how to live diaper-free lives.
Soon I'll be two, then three, then four
So many birthdays who could want more?
Mommy and Daddy tell me I'm a big girl now
And I should use the potty, but I don't know how
They say, "that's okay, you'll figure it out
Learning new thing is what I am all about.
It's okay to learn fast. It's okay to learn slow
Just keep on learning, and that's how you grow."


Dear Parents,

Parenting is an incredible journey and yet an extremely challenging job.
The path of parenthood brings diverse experiences. One early challenging involvement is to toilet train our little munchkins.
Each child has a unique temperament and tempo for learning new things. Toddlers learn best by mirroring adults. Their young minds are like sponges. So, to adopt a diaper-free routine, it's crucial to educate them with positive reinforcement. Using the toilet is something they will eventually master, just like adults.
After informing the child about the benefits and importance of using the toilet, the next step is to set up a routine.
Avoid being too pushy or harsh.
You can frequently remind the children and ask them if they need to visit the toilet.
Give them some time.
Patience is the key here!
Make sure that your tone is always relaxing and encouraging.
By making toilet time more fun and less stressful, young children will likely rely on their instincts.
Involvement of their favorite stuffed toys and sharing captivating stories about potty training also help them embrace the process.
This book consists of educational rhymes that encourage toddlers to learn how to live diaper-free lives.
Enjoy these moments of learning and growth with your child.
Best of luck. Happy reading!
Sincerely,
Dr. Yen H. Tran

Dr. Yen H. Tran is a board-certified OB/GYN physician. As an award-winning physician and surgeon, she is a full-time medical practitioner in Orange County, California. Her medical opinions have been quoted in Forbes, Health, and other magazines. Dr. Tran is a writer and painter who takes pride in bringing delight to people's lives daily through her works. Dr. Tran has written various essays, articles, and books. She won a prize in the Los Angeles Youth Essay Contest, and her winning essay was published in the Los Angeles Times. The proud mother of two is the author of many beloved children's books. Her books are meaningful, inspired by philosophy, teaching young children the great moral life lessons that they require to thrive. She finds it rewarding to touch the lives of children through her paintings and literature. From potty training to learning the alphabet, she finds undeniable value in empowering parents and children to live their lives to their full potential.
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Bye-Bye Diaper, See You Never for Girls: Powerful Poem for Potty Training

Bye-Bye Diaper, See You Never for Girls: Powerful Poem for Potty Training

by M. D. Yen Hope Tran
Bye-Bye Diaper, See You Never for Girls: Powerful Poem for Potty Training

Bye-Bye Diaper, See You Never for Girls: Powerful Poem for Potty Training

by M. D. Yen Hope Tran

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This book is designed to gently teach your children how to use the potty, that step by step they will figure things out; it's okay to learn fast, it's okay to learn slow. Just keep on learning, and that's how they grow. Change doesn't have to happen overnight. Just do their best, and they'll be alright. This book also teaches values that every parent wants their kids to absorb as they grow, such as never giving up, believing in themselves, feeling secure in their parent's love, and a desire to explore the world.
This book also consists of educational rhymes that encourage toddlers to learn how to live diaper-free lives.
Soon I'll be two, then three, then four
So many birthdays who could want more?
Mommy and Daddy tell me I'm a big girl now
And I should use the potty, but I don't know how
They say, "that's okay, you'll figure it out
Learning new thing is what I am all about.
It's okay to learn fast. It's okay to learn slow
Just keep on learning, and that's how you grow."


Dear Parents,

Parenting is an incredible journey and yet an extremely challenging job.
The path of parenthood brings diverse experiences. One early challenging involvement is to toilet train our little munchkins.
Each child has a unique temperament and tempo for learning new things. Toddlers learn best by mirroring adults. Their young minds are like sponges. So, to adopt a diaper-free routine, it's crucial to educate them with positive reinforcement. Using the toilet is something they will eventually master, just like adults.
After informing the child about the benefits and importance of using the toilet, the next step is to set up a routine.
Avoid being too pushy or harsh.
You can frequently remind the children and ask them if they need to visit the toilet.
Give them some time.
Patience is the key here!
Make sure that your tone is always relaxing and encouraging.
By making toilet time more fun and less stressful, young children will likely rely on their instincts.
Involvement of their favorite stuffed toys and sharing captivating stories about potty training also help them embrace the process.
This book consists of educational rhymes that encourage toddlers to learn how to live diaper-free lives.
Enjoy these moments of learning and growth with your child.
Best of luck. Happy reading!
Sincerely,
Dr. Yen H. Tran

Dr. Yen H. Tran is a board-certified OB/GYN physician. As an award-winning physician and surgeon, she is a full-time medical practitioner in Orange County, California. Her medical opinions have been quoted in Forbes, Health, and other magazines. Dr. Tran is a writer and painter who takes pride in bringing delight to people's lives daily through her works. Dr. Tran has written various essays, articles, and books. She won a prize in the Los Angeles Youth Essay Contest, and her winning essay was published in the Los Angeles Times. The proud mother of two is the author of many beloved children's books. Her books are meaningful, inspired by philosophy, teaching young children the great moral life lessons that they require to thrive. She finds it rewarding to touch the lives of children through her paintings and literature. From potty training to learning the alphabet, she finds undeniable value in empowering parents and children to live their lives to their full potential.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765544884
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/11/2022
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Dr. Yen H. Tran is a board-certified OB/GYN physician. As an award-winning physician and surgeon, she is a full-time medical practitioner in Orange County, California. Her medical opinions have been quoted in Forbes, Health, and other magazines. Dr. Tran is a writer and painter who takes pride in bringing delight to people's lives daily through her works. Dr. Tran has written various essays, articles, and books. She won a prize in the Los Angeles Youth Essay Contest, and her winning essay was published in the Los Angeles Times. The proud mother of two is the author of many beloved children's books. Her books are meaningful, inspired by philosophy, teaching young children the great moral life lessons that they require to thrive. She finds it rewarding to touch the lives of children through her paintings and literature. From potty training to learning the alphabet, she finds undeniable value in empowering parents and children to live their lives to their full potential.
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