Make potty training feel calm and doable
A personalized, illustrated social story that walks your child through using the potty, one gentle step at a time.
A potty training social story is a short, illustrated story that shows your child exactly what happens when they use the potty — noticing the urge, getting to the bathroom, sitting down, and washing up — in calm, predictable steps.
Generic potty printables use a nameless cartoon child. Imaginari writes the story around your child, with their name and their world, so the routine feels familiar and the milestone feels exciting instead of scary.
Creating personalized adventures for your child is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
Share your child's name, age, and how potty training is going so far — just starting, mid-way, or stuck on one step.
We turn it into a gentle, illustrated story where your child masters each step of using the potty, start to finish.
Re-read at bedtime and before bathroom trips to build a clear, reassuring routine your child can follow.
Whatever your child is working through, we can craft a personalized social story to help them feel ready.
Prepare your child for a new baby — what changes, what stays the same, and how they're still loved.
Walk through drop-off, the new routine, and meeting teachers so the first day feels familiar.
Calm first-day nerves with a story that rehearses the morning, the classroom, and making friends.
A friendly, step-by-step story that makes using the potty feel doable and even exciting.
Take the fear out of checkups by showing exactly what happens, start to finish.
Ease bedtime resistance and fear of the dark with a soothing, predictable wind-down story.
Model taking turns, kind words, and joining in so social moments feel less overwhelming.
Give your child language and calming strategies for anger, worry, and frustration.
Turn mealtime standoffs into a brave little adventure of tasting something new.
Every story is uniquely crafted with beautiful illustrations and your child as the main character

Grumpycorn's grumpy morning takes a wild turn when his butter, Buttery B, comes to life and starts breakdancing in the kitchen. Despite his reluctance, Grumpycorn ends up dancing along with Fluffy the Hamster and Buttery B, leading to a surprisingly fun breakfast. By the end, Grumpycorn finds himself enjoying the weirdness and feeling less grumpy.
“It was a perfectly grumpy morning in Grumpycorn’s cottage. The sun was shining (ugh)...”

Lucy, pretending to be a pirate, discovers a magical portal in her backyard that leads her and her dog Elvis to a strange dark forest filled with talking trees and fairies. They help the fairies move a giant marshmallow with the help of a baby dragon named Skippy, and together they cheer up a sad cloud blocking the sunlight. After their adventure, Skippy joins Lucy and Elvis for more fun in her backyard.
“One sunny afternoon, Lucy was in her backyard, pretending to be Captain...”

Lilly and Naveh meet a talking dolphin named Maya who dreams of experiencing pool noodles, leading them on a whimsical adventure to transport her to a swimming pool. Once there, they enjoy a hilarious pool noodle battle before the lifeguard closes the pool for the day. After a fun-filled day, Maya thanks them and returns to the ocean, leaving Lilly and Naveh eager for more adventures.
“Just as Lilly and Naveh were putting the finishing touches on their sand spaceship (which now had a seaweed flag...”
Professional artists bring each adventure to life with stunning, child-friendly artwork

Ginny and the Magical Beach Day

Peter's Space Adventures

Skippy and the Mystery of the Missing Fruits

Lucy and the Fairy
More than a book — a calm, repeatable routine your child can picture and practice.
Knowing exactly what to expect makes the potty feel safe instead of intimidating.
Each step in order gives your child a script they can follow on their own.
Seeing themselves succeed in the story makes your child want to try in real life.
A celebratory ending turns small wins into proud, repeatable habits.
Create a personalized potty training story for your child in minutes.
Hear what kids and parents are saying about their Imaginari.club adventures
“Emma loves being the princess in her own castle! She asks for her story every night before bed.”
“I'm a superhero and I save the day! My mom cries happy tears when we read together.”
“The illustrations are stunning and the stories have actually improved my son's reading confidence.”
“I have a dragon friend named Sparkles and we go on adventures to help people!”
“Worth every penny. The quality and personalization exceed all expectations. My daughter is obsessed!”
“My stories are about me being a detective! I solve mysteries and find lost puppies.”
Select the perfect plan for your family’s storytelling journey
One story a week for regular enjoyment
New story every day
one time payment for 7 stories
Everything parents ask before creating their child's potty training story.
It's a short, illustrated story that walks your child through using the potty step by step — noticing the urge, getting to the bathroom, sitting, and washing up — with your child as the hero so the routine feels familiar and achievable.
Printables are generic and use a nameless cartoon. Imaginari writes the story around your actual child, with their name and world, which makes the routine far more relatable and motivating.
It works best for toddlers and preschoolers roughly ages 2 to 4, and we tailor the language and length to your child's age.
Yes. By showing each step calmly and ending on a confident, celebratory note, the story helps replace fear with familiarity. It's a supportive tool, not a substitute for professional advice.
Your personalized, illustrated potty training story is generated in minutes, so you can start reading it together right away.