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Gold Winner of the Junior Design Awards Best Baby Books 0-2 Years. Discover the perfect potty-training companion with No More Nappies , a delightful interactive book that helps little ones (and their parents) navigate the potty routine with ease. Join Millie and Mo as they get ready to ditch the nappies and learn how to use the potty. Follow them as they go shopping for a special potty, choose their own pants and finally use the potty for the first time in this fun-filled novelty book, complete with engaging flaps and mechanisms. Each page features helpful potty-training tips for parents and carers, endorsed by The Good Play Guide and leading Early Years Consultant, Dr Amanda Gummer. With charming illustrations from Marion Cocklico, No More Nappies is the perfect potty book to share with little ones. The Big Steps series is designed to support toddlers and parents through everyday experiences, discover other helpful titles such as No More Dummies, I’m Not Sleepy , and We're Having a Baby. For more help with potty-training, look out for No More Nappies Sticker Activity Book , coming soon! Review: perfect for potty training toddlers. very helpful - highly recommend this book to anyone starting potty training. my 3 year old read it with me and sat on the potty copying Millie and mo. love the tips and tricks inside it too very helpful Review: Great Potty Training book - No More Nappies is a lovely lift-the-flap book that's perfect for little ones starting their potty journey. The illustrations are bright and engaging, and the interactive flaps keep children interested. It gently encourages the use of a potty in a fun, positive way. Overall, a great introductory story to help make potty training less daunting for young children.












| Best Sellers Rank | 32 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Children's Books on Social Skills 1 in Children's Books on Toilet Training 1 in Children's Early Learning Books on the Body |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,024) |
| Dimensions | 19.6 x 1.4 x 19.7 cm |
| Edition | Main Market |
| ISBN-10 | 1509836314 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1509836314 |
| Item weight | 272 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Big Steps |
| Print length | 10 pages |
| Publication date | 22 Mar. 2018 |
| Publisher | Campbell Books |
| Reading age | 2 - 3 years, from customers |
H**N
perfect for potty training toddlers. very helpful
highly recommend this book to anyone starting potty training. my 3 year old read it with me and sat on the potty copying Millie and mo. love the tips and tricks inside it too very helpful
M**H
Great Potty Training book
No More Nappies is a lovely lift-the-flap book that's perfect for little ones starting their potty journey. The illustrations are bright and engaging, and the interactive flaps keep children interested. It gently encourages the use of a potty in a fun, positive way. Overall, a great introductory story to help make potty training less daunting for young children.
G**D
A Potty Training Lifesaver!
We picked up No More Nappies as we were gearing up for potty training, and it’s been a total game-changer. The book is bright, cheerful, and incredibly reassuring for both kids and parents. My little one immediately connected with the characters, and the gentle storyline helped normalise the whole process from saying goodbye to nappies to celebrating potty success. The flaps are sturdy and interactive, which kept my toddler engaged and excited to turn each page. What I especially appreciate are the practical tips sprinkled throughout for parents and like how to encourage independence and handle accidents with patience. It’s not just a story; it’s a supportive guide wrapped in a fun, child-friendly format. We’ve read it countless times, and it’s helped build confidence and spark conversations about using the potty. If you’re starting the potty training journey, this book is a must-have on your shelf!
J**S
Good book
Great book and it has been helpful in getting my toddler used to the language and expectations of potty training.
B**C
A great book
A fantastic little book we haven’t had much luck in potty training yet. However the book is really good in helping them to understand how other children are doing and encouraging them to use the potty. My son unfortunately did pull all the tabs off when I forgot to put the book away so will need to re purchase again soon.
H**E
Interactive and fun
Great book for potty training. My little boy loves it and often wants to read it. It is interactive with pull tabs, lift flaps, etc and also has handy potty training tips at the bottom of each page for parents. Great fun for all and effective in the potty training journey!
H**S
Fantastic to introduce to potty training
A lovely board book with various flaps, ‘up and down’ slides and ‘spinny’ bits (like the washing machine). My little boy is suspected on the spectrum and we have tried many ways to get him to communicate he needs the potty. We put two and two together and his love for books linked to trying to sit him on the potty for longer. He now has this book set to one side and when he sits on the potty we read it together. He will sometimes sit a good 5mins on his own too reading it after we have and managed to get a couple of wee’s from him! Which we celebrate, go wash our hands (and in the process of printing a free pampers potty training chart you can print via their website and will buy some star stickers). The book even has small tips at the bottom of each page parents. Main thing is getting him on the potty 10mins after snacks, drinks and dinners and then celebrating the wee’s (and hopefully poos) he does and following with the hand wash and chart! Brilliant book all round and will be recommending to anyone who wants pointers!
L**S
Decent, but probably wouldn't have bought if we had seen it first.
My child likes it, and it seems to have helped him link concepts such as 'poo', 'nappy' and 'toilet'. We used it prior to introducing a potty and he has it next to his potty and uses it there. The first flap that is lifted, is a little girl's skirt, to reveal a nappy - I was honestly taken aback seeing this (especially as my husband was reading the book to my son in front of me, the first time any of us went through it) but then I questioned whether I was being too soft. There are some decent tips in there, and the methods it follows are generally consistent with gentle parenting - i.e., not shaming a child for accidents. However, it does show and suggest reward charts which are contested these days due to their emphasis on extrinsic motivation - still, this is generally a matter of opinion. A decent book which we will continue to use and which my son enjoys but one we probably wouldn't have bought if we had seen it first. I'm going to find some others to go alongside it.
D**A
Cute
My son loved the book and keeps asking me to read it again and again. It also motivated him to make more trips to the bathroom.
K**Y
A nice enough book about potty training
This is a nice enough book about potty training. My son seemed to have liked it when we started potty training.
S**L
Potty training
We bought this as part of the preparation for potty training. It was entertaining and very encouraging during potty training. Although she has been potty trained last June, she still enjoys this book and still reads the story to us (from memory :))
N**H
اكثر من رائع
بنتي حبت الكتاب مره واستمتعت بالبحث خلف الاشياء المخفيه في القصة
M**E
Handy for explaining potty training to a 2yo child.
This is the first potty training book that my 2yo daughter actually liked. The pages show scenes from the potty training life of two kids and I found it crucial for my daughter to relate to. It refers to accidents, having to wait to poo, pot hygiene and to the fact that every child's transition to potty is different. So it gave me examples to talk about with my kid.
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