Here's a funny one. A toddler during toilet training was convinced that the toilet paper was for decorating. So after he used the toilet, he would wrap the entire bathroom in toilet paper, from the walls to the doorknobs. It was a huge mess but also really hilarious to see. Another toddler thought that if he sat on the toilet long enough, he could catch fish in it. So he would bring his little fishing net and wait patiently, not understanding why no fish ever showed up.
Sure! One time, my little nephew was so excited about his new 'big boy' toilet seat. He ran to it every five minutes, even when he didn't actually need to go. He would sit there, singing songs and making faces at himself in the mirror. Another story is about a friend's kid who thought the toilet was a magical place. He would flush the toilet over and over again, just to watch the water swirl, and then laugh hysterically.
Well, I remember a child who was being toilet trained. His parents got him a special potty that looked like a little car. He was so into it that he would drive his 'car' all around the house before finally parking it in the bathroom to use it. And there was this little girl who was afraid of the toilet flushing sound. So every time she used the toilet, she would cover her ears and shout 'Noisy monster go away!' until the flushing stopped.
Once, my little brother thought toilet paper rolls were like building blocks. He took a bunch of them and tried to build a tower in the bathroom. It was so funny to see it all tumble down when he reached the third roll.
Once, my friend went to a very fancy restaurant. When she entered the toilet, she found that the toilet seat had a built - in heater and a music player. She was so surprised and amused that she ended up staying in there a bit longer just to enjoy the 'luxury' toilet experience. It was really funny.
Sure. A friend of mine once flushed a large wad of chewing gum down the toilet. It clogged it up so badly that the water wouldn't go down at all. He was so embarrassed when he had to tell his parents what he had done. They had to use a plunger for ages before it finally got unclogged.
Once during Christmas, my family had a lot of guests. The toilet paper roll in the bathroom ran out while someone was in there. They had to call out for help in a really funny, embarrassed voice. It was quite a laugh when we realized what was going on.
Sure. Once during Christmas, my family went on a trip. At a small inn, the toilet had a really old - fashioned but cute design. There was a little picture of a reindeer on the wall inside. It made everyone laugh when they saw it. It was a small and funny thing that added a special touch to our holiday.
Sure. There was a time in basic training when a recruit was so nervous during rifle drill that he accidentally saluted the rifle instead of the instructor. Everyone had a good laugh, including the instructor who then patiently corrected him.
Sure. One time during corporate training, we had a role - playing session. A colleague was supposed to be a strict boss, but he accidentally tripped over a chair while scolding someone in character. Everyone burst into laughter and it completely broke the tension in the room.
I had a friend who was training her dog to roll over. She demonstrated it herself a few times. Then the dog, instead of rolling over, started imitating her every move, like standing on two legs when she did. It made for a really funny training session.
A toilet training social story can help by making the concept more familiar. It shows the steps in a simple way, like going to the toilet, pulling down pants, and using the toilet. This helps kids understand what's expected of them.
There was this instance where my friend accidentally locked herself in the toilet at a restaurant. She was panicking and trying to get out while we were all laughing outside. Eventually, the staff had to help her out. It was really funny seeing her flustered face when she finally came out.