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P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap)
Naomi Kleinberg · Book · 2018
What hooked you in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) was the way playful, character-driven storytelling makes significant developmental milestones feel approachable and fun for young children.
Films on the same thread

Toy Story 4
Josh Cooley · Film · 2019
Just as P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) guides toddlers through new experiences, this film uses familiar characters to help viewers process major life transitions and finding one's purpose.

Incredibles 2
Brad Bird · Film · 2018
This film echoes the supportive family dynamics found in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap), focusing on how parents and children navigate daily challenges together with humor and heart.

Harold and the Purple Crayon
Carlos Saldanha · Film · 2024
Like the interactive discovery in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap), this story celebrates the power of imagination as a tool for making sense of the world around us.

Elemental
Peter Sohn · Film · 2023
Much like the gentle guidance in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap), this film explores how different personalities can find common ground through understanding and patience during growth.
Series on the same thread

Bluey
Joe Brumm · Series · 2018
Bluey mirrors the focus on childhood development seen in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) by turning everyday learning moments into extraordinary adventures that resonate with young viewers.

Reading Rainbow
Series · 1983
This show shares the commitment to early learning found in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap), using storytelling to build a foundation for literacy and curiosity in children.

Rugrats
Arlene Klasky · Series · 1991
These toddlers navigate the world with the same wonder as the characters in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap), transforming simple life experiences into relatable, imaginative adventures.

Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
Scott Fellows · Series · 2004
Just as P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) provides practical tips for a milestone, this series uses a direct, helpful approach to guide children through the hurdles of school.
Podcasts on the same thread

Story Pirates
Story Pirates · Podcast · 2026
This podcast fosters the same creative spirit found in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) by encouraging children to see their own ideas and stories come to life.

Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Gretchen Rubin / The Onward Project · Podcast · 2026
While aimed at adults, this podcast shares the practical, habit-forming philosophy that makes P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) such an effective tool for positive behavioral change.
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Common questions
Is P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) appropriate for my toddler?
Yes, P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) is designed specifically for children ages 1 to 3. The content focuses on teaching potty training through interactive lift-the-flap elements that keep toddlers engaged while they practice sitting on the potty.
How many flaps are in P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap)?
P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) features more than 30 flaps for children to find and open. These sturdy flaps are constructed to withstand hours of repeat lifting and peeking as toddlers learn the process of using the potty with Elmo.
What is the primary goal of P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap)?
The primary goal of P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) is to provide a mix of fun and learning for toddlers who are currently undergoing potty training. It uses interactive elements to help children become more comfortable while they practice sitting on the potty.
Is P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) durable enough for young children?
P is for Potty! (Sesame Street) (Lift-the-Flap) is a sturdy board book built to handle the frequent use typical of toddlers. The materials are designed to hold up to hours of repeat lifting and peeking, making it suitable for children ages 1 to 3.