Potty Training Made Simple, Stress-Free, and Fun

Potty training doesn't have to feel overwhelming.
PottyPurr helps parents understand when to start, how to train, and what to do when things don't go as planned - with clear guides, practical tools, and free printables you can use right away.

Start the Readiness Quiz

Find out if your child is truly ready to begin.

Happy toddler potty training

Interactive Tools for Every Stage

Go beyond articles with tools that help you plan, adapt, and stay consistent.

Schedule Generator

Create a simple daily routine tailored to your child's age and readiness.

Create Schedule

Potty Chart Builder

Design personalized reward charts and printable trackers in minutes.

Build Chart

Troubleshooting Wizard

Not sure what to do next? Answer a few questions and get targeted guidance.

Get Help
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Free, Parent-Approved Printables

Visual rewards make potty training easier and more motivating for toddlers.

  • Potty training charts
  • Sticker reward charts
  • "I Did It!" certificates
  • Logs and planning sheets
Browse the Full Printable Library

Take PottyPurr With You

From guides to daily action - everything in your pocket.

  • Set potty reminders that fit your routine
  • Track successes and accidents daily
  • Get personalized tips based on progress
  • Celebrate milestones with your child
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Common Questions

When is the best age to start potty training?

Most children show readiness between 18-36 months, but every child is different.

See readiness signs and age guidelines

What if potty training isn't working?

Setbacks are normal. Sometimes a pause or different approach makes all the difference.

Learn when to pause, adjust, or try a different approach

Are rewards bad for potty training?

Used correctly, rewards can motivate without creating dependency.

How to use rewards effectively

Is potty training different for boys and girls?

There are some differences, but the fundamentals remain the same.

Key differences and what actually matters most