Celebrate every milestone with printable certificates your child will treasure. From first successes to training complete.
Celebrate that exciting first pee on the potty
Colorful celebration for first success.
Soft colors for gentle celebration.
Playful illustrations kids love.
A big milestone that deserves a big celebration
Big, colorful celebration.
Soft pastel for major achievement.
Your child is a star!
Celebrate the brave first step of sitting on the potty
Brave first step celebration.
Sitting like a big kid.
Ready for the big toilet.
Ready for the big toilet.
Celebrate a full day without accidents
Full day without accidents!
Bright, accident-free days.
Dry day achievement.
Dry day achievement.
Three consecutive dry nights — amazing!
Cute bee for nighttime success.
Peaceful nighttime design.
Your child is a superstar!
For children trying hard, even when progress is slow
Trying hard deserves recognition.
Encouragement to keep going.
Effort deserves recognition too.
For overcoming fear and trying the potty
Overcoming fear bravely.
Brave little ones facing fears.
Launch into potty training!
The ultimate achievement — potty training graduation!
Ultimate achievement!
Ultimate achievement!
Adorable graduation design.
Royal champion design.
Royal champion design.
Give certificates for trying, not just succeeding. A child who overcomes fear deserves recognition.
Print right after the milestone. The connection between achievement and celebration should be instant.
Never withhold or take back a certificate. Once earned, it's theirs forever.
PottyPurr knows when to celebrate — digital badges, fun animations, and milestone tracking built in.
Yes! Certificates mark achievements and create positive associations. Children often display them proudly, reinforcing accomplishment.
You can! Many children master pee first. The "First Poop" certificate can be a bigger celebration since it's often harder.
If certificates create anxiety, use "Great Effort" or "Brave Try" versions to celebrate attempts rather than successes.
Absolutely! Teachers and caregivers are welcome to print certificates for children in their care.