Free Resources

  • Potty Prep Power-Up Challenge

    There are five core physical skills your child needs for successful potty learning. Discover fun and engaging activities designed to build these essential skills and set the stage for a smoother potty training journey.

  • The Ultimate Potty Training Readiness Checklist

    Is your child truly ready for potty training?

    Potty training is a complex process involving a range of emotional, cognitive and physical skills. This checklist provides a complete guide to assessing your child’s readiness, helping you understand the broad spectrum of skills needed for a successful learning experience.

  • Potty Training Without the Stress

    Learn how to transform potty training into a positive experience with these key ingredients. If you’re struggling to see the way ahead, download your copy and unlock the door to a whole new way of potty training.

  • Go For Gold!

    Motivate your child with a fun daily progress chart. Aiming for 5 potty wins in a day is a manageable target that your child can celebrate by colouring the trophy in the centre if they achieve all 5, celebrating their success in a fun and rewarding way.

  • High Five!

    Who doesn’t love to celebrate with a high five? Make every potty training day fun by colouring a finger each time your child has a potty win and finish the day with a high five. Reinforcing their achievements with a fun and interactive activity motivates children to keep travelling along the road to success.

  • What A Week!

    Track and celebrate your child's potty training wins. This fun and engaging 7-day pictograph allows your child to colour in or add a sticker every time they have a potty success, helping to focus on the positives and build confidence.

  • Certificate of Achievement

    It’s time to celebrate! Download this A5 Potty Master Certificate to recognise and reward your child’s perseverance. Be sure to fill in their name to make it a personalised keepsake. Display it proudly to remind your little one of their accomplishment and to encourage them to continue mastering new skills.