Tom, a happy 3-year-old boy, faces a big challenge: using the potty instead of diapers. Will he overcome his fears and learn to use the potty like a big boy?
Tom was a happy boy who loved playing with his toys and eating his favorite snacks. One day, Mommy said it was time to use the potty instead of diapers. Tom's face fell. - No, Mommy! I like my diapers. They're soft and comfy. Tom was scared of the potty; it looked big and scary.
Mommy tried to explain that using the potty was a big step for a big boy like him. - The potty is a safe and clean place for your poop to go, she said. But Tom wasn’t convinced. He worried he might fall in or get lost. - I don’t want to, he said, shaking his head.
Mommy knew Tom was feeling scared, so she decided to make it fun. She turned the potty into a little chair and let Tom decorate it with stickers. Tom started to feel a bit better but still didn’t want to use it. - Maybe tomorrow, he said softly. Mommy smiled and hugged him.
Tom tried sitting on the potty, but he couldn’t make anything happen. - I can’t do it! he cried. He felt like giving up. - It’s too hard, Mommy. He wanted to put his diaper back on and forget about the potty.
Mommy had an idea. She sang a silly song about using the potty. - Potty, potty, oh so neat, let's make a stinky little treat! Tom giggled. He started to feel a little more comfortable. - I think I can try again, he said with a smile.
One day, as Tom was sitting on the potty, he felt a funny tickle in his tummy. He pushed a little and... there it was! - Mommy, I did it! Tom was so excited. From that day on, Tom was proud to be a big boy who used the potty.
Tom was a happy boy who loved playing with his toys and eating his favorite snacks. One day, Mommy said it was time to use the potty instead of diapers. Tom's face fell. - No, Mommy! I like my diapers. They're soft and comfy. Tom was scared of the potty; it looked big and scary.
Mommy tried to explain that using the potty was a big step for a big boy like him. - The potty is a safe and clean place for your poop to go, she said. But Tom wasn’t convinced. He worried he might fall in or get lost. - I don’t want to, he said, shaking his head.
Mommy knew Tom was feeling scared, so she decided to make it fun. She turned the potty into a little chair and let Tom decorate it with stickers. Tom started to feel a bit better but still didn’t want to use it. - Maybe tomorrow, he said softly. Mommy smiled and hugged him.
Tom tried sitting on the potty, but he couldn’t make anything happen. - I can’t do it! he cried. He felt like giving up. - It’s too hard, Mommy. He wanted to put his diaper back on and forget about the potty.
Mommy had an idea. She sang a silly song about using the potty. - Potty, potty, oh so neat, let's make a stinky little treat! Tom giggled. He started to feel a little more comfortable. - I think I can try again, he said with a smile.
One day, as Tom was sitting on the potty, he felt a funny tickle in his tummy. He pushed a little and... there it was! - Mommy, I did it! Tom was so excited. From that day on, Tom was proud to be a big boy who used the potty.
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