Perfect for potty training! Handmade ideas for cute sticker charts
Once babies start walking and talking, it’s a joy to see them grow—but there’s also a big challenge that everyone faces: toilet training.
Many parents want to complete toilet training before their child enters kindergarten.
However, toilet training doesn’t always go as smoothly as we hope.
In this article, we’ll introduce ideas for toilet training sticker charts—popular items that encourage kids to want to go to the bathroom.
We’ve gathered ideas featuring characters and vehicles that children love, so please use them as inspiration and give them a try.
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Perfect for potty training! Handmade ideas for cute sticker charts (11–20)
Pretty Cure
When it really counts, the most reliable helpers are the characters kids adore, right? Especially for children who are into anime characters, how about using the popular Precure as a sticker sheet theme? Although it’s an anime popular with girls, there are surely boys who like it too.
In particular, instead of the main characters, it’s also a great idea to draw the cute little fairies who always accompany the Precures and help them out.
You could draw illustrations and let the kids color them in as well!
In conclusion
How did you like the sticker chart ideas for potty training? Popular choices include kids’ favorite characters and vehicles, but feel free to create one together so your child can enjoy the process.
If you decide to offer rewards, make sure the path isn’t too long or your child may lose interest.
Aim for small steps—for example, give a reward once they’ve collected five stickers.


